Trump Officials Tried to Walk Back His Plan to Take Over Gaza
Trump Officials Tried to Walk Back His Plan to Take Over Gaza Also, the government is eyeing deeper work force cuts. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Trump Officials Tried to Walk Back His Plan to Take Over Gaza Also, the government is eyeing deeper work force cuts. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.
Stowaway Travels on Flight From U.S., Officials Say A Delta Air Lines pilot announced on a trip from New York to Paris that there was an extra passenger. The airline said it was working with the authorities to investigate the flight.
As Trump Sows Doubt on Pennsylvania Voting, Officials Say the System Is Working Donald Trump is using reports about suspicious voter registrations to cast the election as already flawed. County officials say the episodes are being distorted.
U.S. Officials Sweep Troubled Brooklyn Prison Where 2 Were Killed Two inmates were fatally stabbed this summer at the federal Metropolitan Detention Center, where Sean Combs is awaiting trial in his sex-trafficking case.
After Shooting at Trump Rally, Officials Say R.N.C. Security Is ‘Ready To Go’ As 50,000 people began arriving in Milwaukee for the Republican National Convention, Secret Service officials and local leaders aimed to reassure the public about safety.
U.S. Officials Say Russia Is Unlikely to Take Much More Ukrainian Territory Russian forces continue to inflict pain, but NATO leaders gathering in Washington can say that their efforts to strengthen Ukraine are working.
Confusing Response from Schiphol Officials Hello all – I received a confusing response back from the AMS airport to my question about my 1:45 layover when connecting in Schiphol on the way to Rwanda. They said: “If you are flying from the United States then yes, you would have to go through passport control. It is difficult to answer the question if you have to go through security again,…
Federal Reserve Officials Were Cautious in September Minutes from their last meeting showed that Fed officials saw risks of doing too much — or too little — to tame inflation.
Russia Hits Ukraine’s Ports for Second Day in a Row, Ukrainian Officials Say The ports have been regularly struck with missiles and drones by Russian forces, in an attempt to squeeze the country’s trade with the outside world.
Strike Killed 1 in 6 of Ukraine Village’s Residents, Officials Say The population of Hroza, near Kharkiv, had dwindled to 300 before Thursday’s strike, which hit people gathered for a memorial service.
Putin’s Next Target: U.S. Support for Ukraine, Officials Say Russian spy agencies and new technologies could be used to push conspiracy theories, U.S. officials say.
VAR officials replaced after Diaz offside error The two VAR officials involved in the Luis Díaz’s incorrectly disallowed goal in Liverpool’s 2-1 defeat at Tottenham on Saturday have been removed from remaining fixtures this weekend.
Federal Reserve Officials See Rates Staying High Federal Reserve officials forecast higher interest rates through 2026 this week, a sign that borrowing costs are not heading back to the rock-bottom levels normal before the pandemic.
Officials Scramble to Respond as Migrants Overwhelm Texas City The mayor of Eagle Pass said 2,500 migrants arrived in one day, part of a recent surge in crossings along the border that has taxed local, state and federal resources.
China Has Paused Its Spy Balloon Operations, U.S. Officials Say Officials say they have detected no launches of balloons since the United States shot down one in February, though they believe China is likely to restart the program.
Russia Overcomes Sanctions to Expand Missile Production, Officials Say Moscow’s missile production now exceeds prewar levels, officials say, leaving Ukraine especially vulnerable this coming winter.
Tulsa Superintendent to Step Down, in a Showdown With State Officials Deborah A. Gist hopes to stop a state takeover of the district, which is majority Black and Hispanic. Ryan Walters, the state superintendent, is a fiery conservative.
U.S. Officials Blamed Ukrainian Struggles on Tactical Mistakes Also, Tropical Storm Harold in Texas. Here’s the latest at the end of Tuesday.
How European Officials View a Possible Second Trump Term The prospect of a second presidential term for Donald J. Trump has many officials worried about alliance cohesion, NATO and the war in Ukraine.
When Trains Block a Road, Local Officials Have Few Options The federal government has begun offering $3 billion for bridges and tunnels, but many local governments say they cannot take advantage of the money.