everyone. i m laura ingraham. this is the ingraham angle. well, well, well, trump s gag is off. in one case and at least temply. this is after a federal allweleyn pat court stepped. in i m going to explain this later. but, first, hateful, peacemakers that s the focus of tonight s angle. laura: the rule is that you don t negotiate with terrorists, right? you don t give them an inch because they will take a mile. in the case of hamas, we know they will use a lull in the fights to burrow, in resupply, and stoke more anti-israel sentiment worldwide. to survive, hamas needs a break in the action. they know it, and hezbollah knows it. the first objective we have to work on 24/7 is an end to aggression against gaza, an end of war against gaza. the second objective is victory for gaza. victory for the palestinian resistance in gaza. and for hamas in particular to be victorious in gaza. laura: now, remember, their goal is to destroy israel, period. and they will use endless pr
chris mason has broken down the highlights of the debate. is tonight the night you can turn things around, prime minister? the big question for rishi sunak. the polls aren t budging. could this be the moment for a game changer? and here s the guy who wants hisjob. is tonight the night you seal the deal? pleasantries, smiles and you can bet for both of them a bag of nerves. the debate under way, and the biggest topic of our time, the cost of living, set out by paula from huddersfield in the studio audience. my savings are gone and i m genuinely. worried about my future. i don t think you understand . how this is for people like me. so what can you do about that? both men expressed sympathy, and then the argument began. of course i know everyone is onlyjust starting to feel the benefits of it, but inflation is back to normal, wages are growing, taxes are now being cut. keir starmer would put all that progress at risk. he would put up everyone s taxes by £2,000. keir starme
record third term that prime minister modi had been eyeing author have his campaign, but yes, the victory is certainly bittersweet because, as you heard in that reportjust now, india is now returning to an era of coalition politics after ten years, where the bjp, who had absolute majority in the 2014 elections with 282 seats in the 2019 elections with an improved tally of 303 seats. but now it is down to about 240 seats, according to the latest figures coming out of the election commission. so that s 32 seats short of having an absolute majority in parliament that is a very telling political message that s been sent out, that after ten years of modi s leadership in the country, the india alliance, which was an opposition alliance of several parties, over two dozen parties which came together clearly doing much better than was anticipated. so this is certainly a jolt and a surprise to the bjp where prime minister modi himself had many times himself said that the bjp on its own would b
Turnout in the region is expected to be relatively light during today’s primary election due to few competitive races on the ballot. Still, the area’s elections directors are imploring voters to get out to the polls or return their mail-in ballots to the local elections offices before they close at 8 p.m. “People should still […]