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  • Reuters

    Reaction to US decision to pause weapons shipment to Israel

    U.S. lawmakers reacted to President Joe Biden's decision to suspend delivery of certain munitions to Israel that appeared to be a possible shift in U.S. policy, although the Pentagon said the move was not final. In opening remarks in the Senate, the top Senate Republican harshly criticized Biden as bending "under the heat of domestic political pressure from his party's anti-Israel base and the campus Communists who decided to wrap themselves in the flag of Hamas and Hezbollah." Speaking about the weapons delay in particular, McConnell accused Biden of "creating daylight between America and a close ally," adding that the decision was withheld from Congress and that "we still don't know key facts."

  • Kansas City Star

    How much money does it take to be considered rich in Kansas, Missouri? What data says

    It takes nearly $100,000 more to crack Missouri’s 5% than it did five years before. See how other states compare.

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    Why DoubleVerify Stock Got Crushed Today

    Why are certain customers pulling back on how much they're spending?