Israel warned Hamas that it has one week to agree to a ceasefire deal, or else Israeli forces will launch a long-anticipated and likely devastating assault on the city of Rafah, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing Egyptian officials.
CIA Director William Burns arrived in Cairo for talks on the ceasefire proposal, which reportedly includes the release of 33 Israeli hostages in exchange for a pause in the fighting of up to 40 days, according to the Journal. The deal would also allow Palestinians displaced in the south of Gaza to return to the north.
Rep. Henry Cuellar (D-Tex.) and his wife Imelda Cuellar were indicted on federal bribery and money laundering charges in an indictment unsealed today. The couple are accused of accepting nearly $600,000 in bribes in two schemes to influence U.S. policy on behalf of an oil and gas company in Azerbaijan and a bank in Mexico. The charges could put Cuellar’s Texas district at risk for Democrats. Cuellar said he and his wife are innocent.
The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in April, well short of estimates, in a sign growth may be slowing. The news is mixed for the White House: the data suggest the economy is cooling off, but that makes an interest rate cut more likely. Markets soared on the news.
As many as four House GOP Chairs are launching investigations into pro-Palestinian protests on college campuses. It’s all part of Republicans ongoing effort to opportunistically exploit the protests and distract from the fact that their party’s presidential nominee is literally on trial for alleged crimes.
The NYPD posted a highly-produced and very weird highlight reel of its operation to clear and arrest protesters in Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall earlier this week. Seriously, guys?
Pro-Nazi streamers are thrilled that MAGA student group Turning Point USA is getting more friendly toward them.
What’s…wrong with election conspiracist and pillow guy Mike Lindell?