The Federal Reserve kept its key interest rate unchanged Wednesday, brushing off President Donald Trump’s demands to lower borrowing costs, and said that the risks of higher unemployment and higher inflation have risen. The Fed kept its rate at 4.3% for the third straight meeting, after cutting it three times in a row at the end of last year. Many economists and Wall Street investors still expect the Fed will reduce rates two or three times this year, but the sweeping tariffs imposed by Trump have injected a tremendous amount of uncertainty into the U.S. economy and the Fed’s policies. It is unusual for the Fed to say that the risk of both higher prices and more unemployment have increased. But economists say that is the threat created by Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

Two separate terrorist incidents unfolded within the span of an hour on Wednesday evening in Judea and Samaria.
The first attack took place near the Reihan Checkpoint, west of Jenin in northern Samaria, where terrorists opened fire from a moving vehicle, targeting individuals in the area. Initial reports indicated that at least two people were injured in the shooting.
Medical personnel quickly arrived at the scene to administer emergency care. Both of the injured were taken to the hospital in moderate condition. Later updates indicated that their condition had deteriorated and they were now listed as being in serious condition.

President Trump announces that he just signed a proclamation officially declaring tomorrow, May 8, as “Victory Day for World War II.”

Trump on India and Pakistan: “I get along with both. I know both very well and I want to see them work it out. I want to see them stop.”

Newly sworn in U.S. Ambassador to China David Perdue: “I want the world to know I know this man personally. He loves this country, and I am glad to be your man in China.”

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Most airports around the United States operated smoothly Wednesda

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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed a proclam

Intense footage captures a Russian drone slamming into a shopping center in Ukraine’s capital city Kyiv.

Florida’s Surgeon General, who is known for his stance against vaccines, stepped in during a medical emergency at a press event hosted by Governor Ron DeSantis on Tuesday. The incident occurred when Republican state Senator Ileana Garcia collapsed mid-speech while promoting a new measure that would prohibit the fluoridation of public drinking water in the state — a bill DeSantis is expected to sign into law.

SEATTLE (VINnews) — A federal task force created under President Donald Trump’s executive order to combat antisemitism has launched a formal review

New drone footage shows the complete destruction of Gaza.

Our Yocheved, a little girl with a big smile and an even bigger heart, is fighting for her life. Yocheved is five years old. At her age, children dream of playgrounds, birthday parties, and endless laughter. But Yocheved’s dream is different—she just wants to get better. She wants to wake up one morning without needles and tests, without pain accompanying every step. She dreams of the moment she can return to kindergarten, run barefoot on the grass, and hug her Mommy and Tatty, without a worry in the world. Yocheved is battling leukemia—a cruel illness that has interrupted her childhood. The doctors are offering a new hope—a groundbreaking treatment in Vienna that could change everything.

Federal officials filed charges Tuesday against five people in connection to a boat carrying migrants that capsized a day earlier off San Diego’s Pacific coast, killing three people, including a 14-year-old boy from India. The boy’s 10-year-old sister is still missing at sea and is presumed dead, the U.S. Attorney’s Office in San Diego said in a statement. Their parents were among four people who were injured and taken to the hospital, including the father, who is in a coma. The other two killed were from Mexico, including an 18-year-old boy and another man, according to the Mexican consulate. The 18-year-old’s girlfriend, who is 16, remains hospitalized after water filled her lungs, the consulate said.

IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Eyal Zamir spoke yesterday with division and brigade commanders set to participate in the planned major offensive in the Gaza Strip, telling them that “We are moving to phase B of the plan to defeat [Hamas] – this is the need of the hour… this is a struggle over spirit and determination.”

Vladimir Putin welcomes Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro to the Kremlin, one of the first world leaders to arrive in Moscow ahead of this year’s Victory Day celebrations.

Heading to the airport without the proper ID is about to become a much more serious issue. Starting today, new federal rules surrounding Real ID go into effect, meaning millions of Americans may find themselves turned away at TSA checkpoints if their driver’s license or state ID doesn’t meet the national security standard.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa greeted by French President Emmanuel Macron at the Elysee palace in Paris, on his first visit to Europe since taking power.

For the first time, Israel Border Police officers are operating inside Syria, deployed to Khader to confront rising regional threats.

Nearly half of Gaza’s residents say they would leave the territory if given the opportunity, according to a new survey conducted by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research (PCPSR).
The poll, conducted May 1–4, found that 49% of Gazans would apply to Israel for assistance in relocating abroad—underscoring growing despair amid the ongoing war, economic collapse and Hamas’s continued grip on power. The same survey found that 48% of Gazans support recent protests against the Hamas regime, though more than half believe those demonstrations were influenced by external actors.

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