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Story in developmentStories under development, The US president told reporters that Isaac Herzog should be “ashamed” for not pardoning Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on bribery charges.listen to this article | 1 minuteinformationPublished February 12, 2026February 12, 2026Click here to share on social mediaShare 2sharePresident Donald Trump is increasing pressure on Israeli President Isaac Herzog to pardon ally Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is facing bribery charges.The US president told reporters Thursday that the Israeli prime minister was an “extraordinary” leader during the war. He also accused Herzog of not granting Netanyahu a presidential pardon.Recommended stories list of 3 itemsend of…
August 13, 2021. A memorable day for Brentford fans and an unforgettable day for Arsenal.The Bees had just made a name for themselves on the biggest stage, as the self-proclaimed ‘Bus Stop from Hounslow’, surprising one of the giants of English football with their Premier League debut. This was a big result for a team managed at the time by Thomas Frank, who were among the relegation candidates that season and whose position in the top flight was not expected to last long. Use Chrome Browser for a more accessible video player Brentford beat Arsenal 2-0 in their first Premier…
Sen. Thom Tillis (RN.C.) on Thursday rejected a proposal aimed at ending the Justice Department’s criminal investigation into the controversial Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell and paving the way for confirmation of his successor, Kevin Warsh.The off-ramp proposal, proposed by at least one Republican this week, would turn over the investigation into Mr. Powell from the Justice Department to the Senate Banking Committee. This idea is an attempt to thread the political needle. That would satisfy President Donald Trump, who supports a Justice Department investigation, while also eliminating the threat of criminal prosecution against Mr. Powell, which prompted Mr. Tillis…
Paris — Gisele Perico emerged as a global feminist hero in 2024 by turning her horrifying personal story into a public fight against rape culture. On December 19, 2024, her ex-husband Dominique Pericot was found guilty of orchestrating dozens of rapes by different men over nearly a decade, following a trial that shocked France and forced the country to investigate systematic sexual assault. That day, 50 men were convicted of rape or sexual assault. Gisele Perico gives her first TV interview Gisele Perico gives her first TV interview 1:43 “Shame has to take a turn,” Perico said outside the courtroom…
Tottenham’s hell week got even worse on Thursday.Tuesday’s home defeat to Newcastle put them firmly in the relegation battle and led to the sacking of manager Thomas Frank on Wednesday. And now his predecessor, Ange Postecoglou, has brutally described the “curious” Spurs as “not a big club”. On the day of Frank’s sacking, the Australian appeared on Overlap’s Stick to Football podcast ahead of Thursday’s release, and his 18-minute appearance was plenty to digest. Here’s what we learned from Spurs’ former Europa League-winning head coach…Why Ange thinks Spurs are ‘not a big club’Tottenham’s wage structure has always been a big…
On Thursday, OpenAI announced the release of a lightweight version of its agent coding tool Codex. This is the latest model that OpenAI launched earlier this month. The company says GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark is a “smaller version” of that model, designed for faster inference. To power its inference, OpenAI introduced specialized chips from hardware partner Cerebras, enabling a new level of integration in the company’s physical infrastructure. The partnership between Cerebras and OpenAI was announced last month, with OpenAI announcing it had reached a multi-year agreement with the company worth more than $10 billion. “Integrating Cerebras into our suite of computing solutions…
mcdonalds Quarterly profits and sales announced Wednesday beat analysts’ expectations, as its value push has won back customers.”By listening to our customers and taking action, we improved our traffic and strengthened our value and affordability scores,” CEO Chris Kempczinski said in a statement.Here’s how the company reported compared to Wall Street expectations, based on a survey of analysts by LSEG.Earnings per share: $3.12 adjusted vs. $3.05 expected Revenue: $7.0 billion vs. $6.84 billion expectedThe fast food giant reported fourth-quarter net income of $2.16 billion, or $3.03 per share, up from $2.02 billion, or $2.80 per share, in the year-ago period.Excluding…
The Anthropic AI logo will appear on your phone with a visual digital background.Null Photo | Null Photo | Getty ImagesAnthropic, an artificial intelligence lab that has garnered attention from the White House for its support for regulation and safety, is putting $20 million into the political arena ahead of the 2026 election.The company announced Thursday that it will donate to Public First Action, an organization that is challenging the AI industry by supporting candidates across political lines. The group just launched a six-figure ad buy to support pro-AI regulation candidates Marsha Blackburn in Tennessee and Pete Ricketts in Nebraska,…
On the left are Sen. Mark Kelly (D-Ariz.) and Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth.ReutersA federal judge on Thursday temporarily blocked Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth from formally censuring Sen. Mark Kelly over the Arizona Democrat’s participation in a video reminding U.S. military personnel of their right to refuse illegal orders.Judge Rich Leon’s order in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., temporarily blocks Hegseth from reducing Kelly’s U.S. Navy rank and pay as punishment for his role in the video.Kelly retired from the Navy as a captain.The order came two days after news broke that Mr. Kelly and Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-Mich.)…
abuja, nigeria Reuters — Nigeria’s military announced Wednesday that approximately 200 U.S. troops scheduled to arrive in the coming weeks will not take part in any combat operations and that the Nigerian military will have full control over all security decisions. This followed comments from U.S. officials on Tuesday that the Pentagon plans to send troops to train Nigeria’s military to fight Islamic extremists, weeks after President Donald Trump issued orders against what he called Islamic State targets. The U.S. military acknowledged last week that it had sent a small team to Nigeria, without providing details, marking the first time…