Biden decries 'sheer evil' as he vows 'the United States has Israel’s back'
Biden confirmed at least 14 American citizens have been killed in Israel, while saying he's "sickened" by reports and footage of torture of civilians.
Biden confirmed at least 14 American citizens have been killed in Israel, while saying he's "sickened" by reports and footage of torture of civilians.
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Daniel Yergin, vice chairman of S&P Global, says the Israel-Hamas war is a "geopolitical risk," but a crisis requires another shoe dropping.
Gaza is considered to be under Israeli occupation by the UN and the U.S. State Department, but Hamas has had administrative control since 2007.
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Under the Climate Corporate Data Accountability Act, U.S. companies with revenues of $1 billion or more will have to report greenhouse gas emissions.
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The share of younger millennial men not working is about twice that of boomers at the same age, according new research.
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The Biden administration is putting $286 million into training and hiring school mental health professionals—boosting their ranks by 14,000.
Many investors have pulled back from the second most popular coin, Ether.
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Philip Jefferson, vice chair of the Fed's board and a close ally of Chair Jerome Powell, said he would “remain cognizant” of the higher bond rates and “keep that in mind as I assess the future path of policy.”
Kids still hate math, but one teacher says showing them the connection between math and their future financial well-being can help change that.
Closing the racial wealth gap between white and Black Americans, which currently stands at 13 to one, would increase GDP by 5%, or nearly $1.2 trillion.
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Unity boss John Riccietello stepped down with immediate effect after wiping out years of trust and goodwill overnight.
The bombing and destruction of Gaza’s already-weak water infrastructure will only make matters worse in an area where health problems exist already due to a severe lack of clean water, experts say.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the Hamas attacks may have been driven in part to delay the sealing of diplomatic relations between rivals Israel and Saudi Arabia—who share a common enemy in Iran.