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Ex-Mossad chief behind Iran nuclear warehouse raid says Iran’s atomic sites ‘obliterated,’ credits Trump

Yossi Cohen warns Tehran that Israel 'can come again' if uranium enrichment resumes
Ex-Mossad chief confirms Iran nuclear ...

The former director of Mossad, Yossi Cohen, confirmed that the joint operation coordinated by the United States and Israel "obliterated" Iran’s nuclear sites, halting its uranium enrichment, and warned that Israel "can come again" if Tehran resumes its nuclear program.

Speaking on the sidelines of the Shurat HaDin conference at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in New York City this week, Cohen, who led Israel’s intelligence agency until 2021, described the operation as a turning point for Israel’s security and the region’s diplomatic future.

"For many years, everyone knew that Iran was our premier client — and my personal client," he said, recalling his years as a Mossad operative. "That was the nation and the station in our workflow because of the threat Iran posed to Israel."
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Former Mossad Director Yossi Cohen and Shurat HaDin President Nitsana Darshan-Leitner attend an event on Oct. 28, 2025. (Ohad Kab)



FBI Stops 'Potential Terrorist Attack' in Michigan

Patel says FBI stopped a potential ...

Multiple people who had been allegedly plotting a violent attack over the Halloween weekend were arrested Friday in Michigan, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a social media post.

Patel said more information would be released later. But the law enforcement effort appeared to be in the Detroit area.

FBI and state police vehicles were in a neighborhood near Fordson High School in Dearborn. An investigator was seen walking out of a house, grabbing some items from an FBI evidence truck and returning inside.



Trump: Time to Go Nuclear to End Govt Shutdown

Trump Calls for End to Senate ...

President Donald Trump said Thursday it is time to get rid of the Senate's filibuster custom to bypass a Democrat roadblock during the ongoing government shutdown.

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The "filibuster" is the Senate rule that requires 60 of the chamber's 100 members to agree to pass most legislation. Republicans hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate and a 219-213 majority in the House of Representatives.




DOJ Probing BLM for Fraud, Sources Say

DOJ investigating possible fraud within ...

The Justice Department is investigating whether leaders in the Black Lives Matter movement defrauded donors who contributed tens of millions of dollars during racial justice protests in 2020, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.

In recent weeks, federal law enforcement officials have issued subpoenas and at least one search warrant as part of an investigation into the Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation, Inc. and other Black-led organizations that helped spark a national reckoning on systemic racism, said the people, who were not authorized to discuss an ongoing criminal probe by name and spoke on condition of anonymity to The Associated Press.




Unearthed records expose Swalwell campaign's 'bizarre inconsistency' in payments to California man

A former FEC commissioner told Fox News Digital that the payments should 'cause the agency's auditing arm to investigate'
Bizarre inconsistency': Expert sounds ...

One of President Donald Trump’s most vocal critics, Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., is raising eyebrows over a "bizarre inconsistency" in his campaign’s Federal Election Commission filings that list several different reasons for payments to a Haitian American staffer, totaling over $360,000.

FEC filings from Swalwell for Congress and his Remedy PAC, dating back to 2021 and as recently as last month, show over 75 payments to an individual named Darly Meyer, with various reasons given for the disbursements. Individual payments vary from as little as $53 to over $12,000.

Based on the payments, Meyer has earned varying amounts each year, including over 27 payments last year that added up to over $120,000. He is also on pace to make over $120,000 in 2025.

The FEC filings list several different reasons for the payments, ranging from travel expenses, car service to security services to salary. There are also several payments to Meyer for things like "personal travel expense reimbursement," "event flowers reimbursement" and postage.



Gen Z House candidate indicted for attacking ICE officers quits interview after being asked about charges

Illinois Dem candidate Kat Abughazaleh was indicted by the DOJ for allegedly attacking ICE officers
Gen Z House hopeful rage quits ...

One day after being federally indicted for her role in obstructing immigration officers outside an Illinois detention facility, Gen Z House candidate Kat Abughazaleh rage-quit an interview after being asked about her charges.

Abughazaleh joined Tara Palmeri on her podcast Thursday, which followed an indictment by a grand jury alleging the Illinois congressional candidate "physically hindered and impeded" a federal agent who was "forced to drive at an extremely slow rate of speed to avoid injuring any of the conspirators." Abughazaleh was one of six people named in the indictment, which also alleged the suspects scratched the word "PIG" into the side of a vehicle being driven by a federal immigration officer in addition to banging, pushing, impeding and vandalizing the car.

"Did she just sign off? Did she just leave the chat?" Palmeri questioned after Abughazaleh spontaneously removed herself from the virtual interview after only being asked a question or two about the charges she is facing and their severity. "I'm so confused. I'm sorry, I don't know what just happened. Um…okay. Well, she asked– she left because I asked her questions about what happened that day. Alright, well I will continue with the conversation on my own, I guess. This is very bizarre."



Gayle King reportedly exiting 'CBS Mornings' in latest network shakeup

Gayle King Reportedly Leaving 'CBS ...

Longtime CBS star Gayle King is reportedly leaving "CBS Mornings," marking the latest shakeup at the Tiffany Network.

Variety reported Thursday that King is expected to step down as co-host of CBS' marquee morning program next year after more than a decade, citing four sources familiar with the plan.

However, Variety suggests that although her contract is set to expire in May, King may remain with CBS News and produce content for the network, resembling Norah O'Donnell's arrangement when she stepped down as the anchor of "CBS Evening News" earlier this year.

"There have been no discussions with Gayle about her contract that runs through May 2026. She’s a truly valued part of CBS and we look forward to engaging with her about the future," a spokesperson for CBS News told Variety.



CBS reporter fired in wake of firestorm over Gaza interview with Mike Huckabee now looking to sue

CBS reporter fired in wake of firestorm ...

Ousted CBS News journalist Debora Patta — whose interview with Mike Huckabee on Gaza landed her in a controversy months before she got laid off this week — is looking to sue the network, The Post has learned

The South Africa-based foreign correspondent is “speaking to lawyers” after CBS News slashed her job just months after she came under fire from Huckabee, the US ambassador to Israel, who claimed an Aug. 7 interview he gave her was heavily edited and misrepresented his views on the situation in Gaza.

Patta’s exit was part of a round of roughly 100 cuts orchestrated by CBS News president Tom Cibrowski. Sources speculated that the network’s new editor in chief Bari Weiss, who’s known for her staunchly pro-Israel views, played a role in the decision to ax the 61-year-old reporter.



Israel Launches More Strikes on Gaza Overnight, Testing Fragile Truce

Israel launches more strikes on Gaza ...

The Israeli military attacked the Gaza Strip for a third day on Thursday night, killing two people, the Palestinian Authority's official news agency said, in another test of a fragile ceasefire agreement.

One Palestinian was killed by Israeli shelling and another was shot dead by Israeli forces, WAFA said on Friday.

The Israeli military did not immediately reply to a Reuters request for comment.

Israel said on Wednesday that it remained committed to the ceasefire despite its retaliation.




Russia Uses Missile in Ukraine That Led Trump to Quit Nuclear Treaty

Russia strikes Ukraine with 9M729 ...

Russia has in recent months attacked Ukraine with a cruise missile whose secret development prompted Donald Trump to abandon a nuclear arms control pact with Moscow in his first term as president, Ukraine's foreign minister said.

Andrii Sybiha's comments are the first confirmation that Russia has used the ground-launched 9M729 missile in combat - in Ukraine or elsewhere.

Russia has fired the missile at Ukraine 23 times since August, a second senior Ukrainian official told Reuters. Ukraine also recorded two launches of the 9M729 by Russia in 2022, the source said.



Trump and Xi call truce for now, but this ‘12 out of 10’ meeting leaves a lot unanswered


President Trump appeared buoyant after concluding his first face-to-face meeting with Chinese leader Xi Jinping since retaking the White House, confident in having achieved a breakthrough.

Yet Beijing’s concessions were minor and reversible. And the atmosphere of goodwill is likely to dissolve as soon as one side or the other shifts from cooperation back to competition.

While Trump extracted compromises on tariffs, fentanyl and trade, much remained unsaid over the course of the two-hour meeting in South Korea, with key national security issues notably being left off the table.

Their absence was not an accident but a recognition of a painful reality.



The government shutdown exposed the biggest lie in education

Teachers unions and Randi Weingarten misled Americans about federal agency's importance for decades

Former Oklahoma state superintendent Ryan Walters says he is committed to a national campaign against teachers unions, describing them as the "worst force of evil" in modern America.

When Washington, D.C., grinds to a halt, the liberal media rushes to tell you the sky is falling. Randi Weigngarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, and her union cronies cry out that schools will collapse without the Department of Education and that President Donald Trump is to blame for the shutdown. She has said he is "holding the American people hostage."

The only people holding Americans hostage are the teachers unions. They held your children's education hostage during COVID. They hold teachers hostage when they don't conform to liberal standards. And worst of all they treat parents as roadblocks and hold them hostage when they push back.