International

Haifa - The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) have announced a temporary pause in their ground offensive in southern Lebanon to observe Indigenous Peoples' Day. This decision comes amidst ongoing hostilities between Israel and Hezbollah that have intensified in recent weeks. The pause, which began at midnight local time, is set to last for 24 hours. An IDF spokesperson stated, "We recognize the importance of acknowledging indigenous cultures and histories. This brief respite will allow our troops to reflect on the significance of the day."

Mar-a-Lago — Former President Donald Trump is once again at the center of controversy following claims made by journalist Bob Woodward that Trump sent a dozen roses to Russian President Vladimir Putin on the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The allegation, detailed in Woodward's latest book, has prompted a swift denial from Trump.

Atlanta - On the solemn anniversary of the October 7 attacks, Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) found herself at the center of yet another social media storm. The controversial congresswoman posted a tweet that appeared to call for an "all-out war on hummus," likely confusing the popular Middle Eastern dip with Hamas, the Palestinian militant group.

Greene's tweet, which has since been deleted, read: "On this day, we must remember the victims and stand strong. It's time for an all-out war on hummus."

New York — Former U.S. President Donald Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky this week to discuss ongoing security concerns in the region. In a move that has sparked debate and intrigue, Trump proposed the construction of a wall around Kyiv, aiming to bolster Ukraine’s defenses amidst the ongoing conflict with Russia.

Berlin — Germany has significantly tightened its border controls, citing concerns over a potential surge of Hungarian refugees fleeing the administration of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán. The move, announced earlier today, marks a notable shift in Germany’s previously open stance on asylum and immigration.

Jefferson City, MO – The Missouri GOP has come under fire after several members expressed support for Iraq’s controversial proposed law that would lower the legal marriage age for girls to nine years old. The proposed legislation in Iraq has sparked widespread outrage and protests, with critics arguing it would severely undermine the rights of women and children.

Los Angeles – In a significant move reflecting the escalating tensions in the Middle East, United Airlines and Amtrak have announced the suspension of their direct services to Israel. This decision comes in the wake of increasing security concerns and recent geopolitical developments in the region.

Mar a Lago - Former U.S. President Donald Trump has endorsed Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, pledging to collaborate on issues of mutual concern. This endorsement marks a stark departure from Trump's previous stance and the policies of his administration, which had consistently supported Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó and condemned Maduro's regime.

Washington, DC — In a fiery exchange that has captivated the political world,  Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu launched a scathing attack on U.S. Senator JD Vance during a public event in Washington, D.C. The confrontation centered around Vance’s controversial remarks referring to childless women as “cat ladies.”

Pittsburgh, PA - Former President Donald Trump issued a controversial statement from his hospital bed on Bastille Day, comparing the January 6 Capitol rioters to French revolutionaries. This comes in the wake of a shooting incident at his campaign rally in Pennsylvania.