The Atlantic released the entire Signal chat among Trump senior national security officials Wednesday, showing that Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth provided the exact timing of warplane launches and when bombs would drop — before the men and women flying those attacks against Yemen’s Houthis this month on behalf of the United States were airborne.
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Coroner: Manner of death for Hobart man pulled from Lake George pending
The Lake County Coroner’s Office confirmed in a release Tuesday evening that neither foul play nor trauma is suspected in the death of a Hobart man whose body was pulled from Lake George.
Lindsay Blain & Kim Downs Owners of Castle Explorers Interviewed on The Influential Entrepreneurs Podcast Discussing The Power of Travel Agents
Lindsay Blain & Kim Downs discuss the power of travel agents Listen to the interview on the Business Innovators Radio Network: https://businessinnovatorsradio.com/interview-with-lindsay-blain-kim-downs-owners-of-castle-explorers-discussing-the-power-of-travel-agents/ Lindsay Blain and Kim Downs, owners of Castle Explorers, discuss the transformative power of travel and the essential role of travel agents in creating unforgettable experiences. Lindsay shares her journey as a travel agent, detailing her experiences with various agencies and the pivotal moment when she was fired for standing up for her beliefs. This turning point sparked a partnership with Kim, leading them to establish their own…
Buttermilk Cafe planning to open in Wilmette, serving breakfast fare
Danny Shamoon already owns a fitness center on the North Shore, but wanted to find what he called a more family-oriented business that he could leave his teenage sons. When he discovered he could open a franchise of the popular breakfast restaurant Buttermilk Cafe, Shamoon needed only the right location – the former Bakers Square in west Wilmette. […]
A year after the Baltimore bridge collapse, a long road to recovery is ahead
A year after the catastrophic collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, Maryland leaders are honoring the six construction workers who were killed that night when the road they were repairing buckled underneath them.
Palestinians protest Hamas in a rare public show of dissent in Gaza
Palestinians chanted against Hamas during anti-war protests in the Gaza Strip, witnesses said Wednesday, in a rare show of public anger against the group that has long repressed dissent and still rules the territory 17 months into the war with Israel.
US intelligence officials to appear at House hearing after Senate grilling over leaked military plan
President Donald Trump’s top intelligence officials will brief House lawmakers Wednesday on global threats facing the U.S. — though they’ll likely be questioned again over their use of a group text to discuss plans for military strikes in Yemen.
Researchers in limbo as Columbia bows to President Donald Trump’s demands in bid to restore $400M federal funding
When President Donald Trump canceled $400 million in funding to Columbia University over its handling of student protests against Israel’s war in Gaza, much of the financial pain fell on researchers a train ride away from the school’s campus, working on things like curing cancer and studying COVID-19’s impact on children.
Schaumburg commits $47 million toward development of The District at Veridian
Schaumburg trustees Tuesday formalized the village’s commitment of $47 million in eligible funding toward the imminent $195 million development of The District at Veridian, a 30-acre “Main Street”-style development at the eastern end of the former Motorola campus.
Líderes de Brasil y Japón destacan la importancia de la democracia y el libre comercio
Por MARI YAMAGUCHI TOKIO (AP) — El presidente brasileño Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva destacó la importancia del libre comercio y el multilateralismo y denunció las amenazas contra la democracia, mientras él y el primer ministro japonés Shigeru Ishiba acordaron el miércoles intensificar los lazos en todos los ámbitos. Los dos líderes tienen previsto firmar […]