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Netanyahu making a 'mistake' on Gaza, says Biden
United States President Joe Biden has publicly expressed his disapproval of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's strategy in the ongoing Gaza conflict.
Israel withdraws all troops from southern Gaza after 184 days
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) have withdrawn their ground forces from the southern part of the Gaza Strip after 184 days of conflict.
Muslim leaders decline Biden's Iftar invitation over Israel-Gaza stance
The White House had to cancel its iftar party after several Muslim community leaders declined the invitation in protest of United States President Joe Biden's support for Israel in the conflict in Gaza.
US President Joe Biden joins fediverse via Instagram Threads
The President of the US, known on social media as @Potus, has broadened his digital presence by joining the fediverse through Instagram Threads.
White House announces AI guidelines for federal government: Key points
The White House has taken a significant step toward regulating artificial intelligence (AI) within the federal government.
Baltimore crash: US President Biden lauds Indian crew's swift action
Six people are presumed dead in the crash that took place after a cargo ship rammed into Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore on Tuesday.
Baltimore bridge collapse: 6 presumed dead, Coast Guard ends operation
Six people are presumed dead in the crash that took place after a cargo ship ram into Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, United States early on Tuesday.
US counters China with $19.5B investment in Intel's chip factories
In a historic move, the US Commerce Department is investing a staggering $19.5 billion in Intel to build and upgrade its semiconductor plants in four US states.
Why is everyone talking about Joe Biden's new sneakers
United States (US) President Joe Biden, who has a history of slips and stumbles, was recently spotted wearing a new pair of chunky all-black sneakers.
Trump warns of 'bloodbath' if he loses US presidential election
Former United States (US) President Donald Trump on Saturday warned of a "bloodbath" in the country if he loses the upcoming US presidential election, The New York Times reported.
FCC redefines broadband speeds, 25Mbps/3Mbps is no longer standard
The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has redefined "broadband" to mean download speeds of 100Mbps and upload speeds of 20Mbps.
US: Biden, Trump secure nominations, stage set for rematch
United States President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have secured their parties' presidential nominations—paving the way for the first US presidential election rematch in nearly 70 years.
Israel-Hamas war: Netanyahu vows to invade Rafah, defying Biden's warning
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is reportedly standing by his decision to invade Rafah, a city on the Gaza Strip's southern border controlled by the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas.
5 Palestinians killed in Gaza airdrop accident; US denies involvement
At least five people were killed and 10 others injured after a humanitarian aid airdrop malfunctioned in Gaza, according to reports.
Donald Trump meets Elon Musk for potential presidential campaign support
On Sunday, former US President Donald Trump met with Elon Musk, the billionaire CEO of EV maker Tesla.
'Super Tuesday': Trump, Biden projected to win several state primaries
United States President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have emerged victorious in all of their respective party contests so far, as ballot counting continues on the crucial US election day—"Super Tuesday."
Explained: 'Super Tuesday' likely to kick off Biden-Trump rematch
The United States (US) residents in millions will come out to vote on "Super Tuesday," the day in the presidential primary cycle when most states hold party nominating contests.
Ceasefire in Gaza possible within 24-48 hours: Hamas
A top Hamas official said on Sunday that a ceasefire in Gaza could be reached within "24 to 48 hours" if Israel agrees to the Palestinian terror group's demands, according to AFP.
India responds to Kolkata dancer Amarnath Ghosh's murder in US
The Indian government on Saturday announced that it has taken up the murder case of renowned Kuchipudi dancer Amarnath Ghosh with St. Louis Police for investigation.
US military to airdrop humanitarian aid into Gaza, says Biden
United States (US) President Joe Biden on Friday said the US military would airdrop food and other supplies into Gaza to address the humanitarian crisis and potential famine, Reuters reported.
Florida to release Jeffrey Epstein's grand jury report
Florida is set to unveil grand jury proceedings from Jeffrey Epstein's 2006 sexual abuse case.
US to investigate security risks in Chinese cars: Here's why
The US government is investigating potential security risks linked to connected technology in cars made in China and other 'countries of concern.'
Why 'Euphoria' actor Hunter Schafer was arrested in New York
Euphoria star Hunter Schafer was among 50 activists from the Jewish Voice for Peace arrested during a pro-Palestine protest at NBC's 30 Rockefeller Center in New York on Tuesday.
Israel, Hamas distance themselves from Biden's 'hope' on Gaza ceasefire
Israel and Hamas have downplayed the possibility of an immediate breakthrough in talks for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Biden 'hopes' for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas conflict by 'next Monday'
United States (US) President Joe Biden is "hopeful" for a ceasefire in the ongoing Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza by next Monday.
Amid Pannun case, India-US to hold security talks this week
A government delegation of the United States (US) will be in India on Wednesday for the Homeland Security Dialogue (HSD) with officials of the Union Home Ministry.
Russia working on space-based nuke that could render LEO useless
Russia is said to be working on an anti-satellite space weapon that could potentially wipe out low-Earth orbit for everyone, warns Major General Michael Traut, head of Germany's military space command.
Trump sweeps South Carolina Republican primary; beats rival Nikki Haley
Former United States (US) President Donald Trump defeated Nikki Haley in the crucial Republican primary in her home state of South Carolina on Saturday (local time).
Biden calls Putin a 'crazy SOB,' Kremlin responds
United States (US) President Joe Biden labeled his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin a "crazy SOB" while attending an event in San Francisco on Wednesday.
Jon Stewart addresses 'The Daily Show' backlash in style
Jon Stewart's comeback on The Daily Show after almost a decade away has stirred up controversy.
How Trump's $355-million fine in fraud case will impact him
Former United States (US) President Donald Trump was fined $355 million on Friday (local time) in a civil fraud case.
US probes Israel for Gaza strikes, 'use of white phosphorous'
The United States (US) has launched an investigation into Israeli air strikes in Gaza and the alleged use of white phosphorus in Lebanon in October, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Understanding Biden-Taylor Swift conspiracy theory that 18% of Americans trust
Taylor Swift is everywhere.
US shooting: 1 dead, 21 injured near Super Bowl parade
At least one person was killed and 21 others suffered injuries during a mass shooting in Missouri, United States (US), at the end of the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl victory parade on Wednesday (local time).
US House impeaches President Biden's immigration chief over border crisis
The United States (US) House of Representatives has impeached Homeland Security Secretary, Alejandro Mayorkas, over his "handling of the US-Mexico border crisis."
China urges Israel to stop military operations in Rafah
China on Tuesday called on Israel to halt its military operations in the southern Gaza city of Rafah "as soon as possible," warning of a "serious humanitarian disaster" there if fighting did not stop.
Report says Biden 'willfully' retained classified documents; he hits back
A special counsel investigation has accused United States (US) President Joe Biden of "wilfully retaining and disclosing classified materials" regarding Afghanistan's military and foreign policies.
India thinks America is weak; remains aligned with Russia: Haley
Aspiring Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley has said that India wants to be a partner with the United States (US), but it does not trust Americans to lead.
81-year-old Biden forgets the word 'Hamas' during key speech
United States (US) President Joe Biden has caused fresh concern about his well-being after appearing to forget the word Hamas during a press conference.
US House to vote on standalone Israel aid next week
The United States (US) House of Representatives has planned to vote on a standalone $17.6 billion (approximately Rs. 1.5 lakh crore) military aid package for Israel next week, House Speaker Mike Johnson said.