Bennett, Netanyahu bash each other over Iran, COVID in first Knesset showdown

Prime Minister Naftali Bennett mocked opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu as a ham-fisted showman, and the two traded barbs over their respective governments’ handling of Iranian tensions in dueling speeches to the Knesset plenum on Monday.

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Dutch Pray For Miracle After Journalist Is Shot

A sea of flowers marks the Amsterdam location where Dutch crime reporter Peter R. de Vries was shot through the head. Some placed messages of hope at the Lange Leidsedwarsstraat, the downtown street where the 64-year-old was gunned down following a TV …

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Owner of closed Keystone XL pipeline seeks $15 billion in damages against Biden administration

The Canadian owner of the shuttered Keystone XL pipeline has put the State Department on notice it plans to seek $15 billion-plus in damages from the United States over President Biden’s executive order in January shutting its operations.

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Federal judge tosses FTC and states’ antitrust lawsuits against Facebook

A federal judge on Monday dismissed antitrust lawsuits against Facebook brought by the Federal Trade Commission and by attorneys general for 46 states plus D.C. and Guam.

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US, EU End Airbus- Boeing Trade Dispute

The United States and the European Union have resolved their near 17-year conflict over aircraft subsidies, Worthy News learned Tuesday.

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Group of Seven Rollout World Vaccination and Global Tax Plan

The Group of Seven (G7) nations have agreed to participate in a worldwide vaccination plan “to halt the coronavirus pandemic.” It comes amid concerns among G7 leaders that impoverished countries are being left out in the global jab drive. They also wan…

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