Authorities say Thomas Crooks searched online on July 6 for upcoming appearances of former President Trump, went to the Butler rally site later that day, and...
July 26, 2024 | | |
WORDS OF WISDOM | "That's the way things come clear. All of a sudden. And then you realize how obvious they've been all along." | MADELEINE L'ENGLE | | Good morning. Today we're covering a Trump shooter update, President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris's meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and "an act of God."
Reading for the first time? Sign up here. | TOP NEWS | | New Trump Shooter Detail Emerges | Authorities say Thomas Crooks searched online on July 6 for upcoming appearances of former President Trump, went to the Butler rally site later that day, and... | | | | Biden and Harris Meet Netanyahu | President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris held separate meetings with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday. The separate meetings underlined a peculiar dynamic at the White House, where President Biden is no longer seeking office while Kamala Harris eyes taking over the place in 2025.
The meeting with Ms. Harris, who skipped Netanyahu's address to Congress in favor of campaign events in Indiana and Texas, followed on the heels of the Biden-Netanyahu get-together. The Biden administration has repeatedly signaled new progress in these cease-fire and hostage negotiations in recent days, but Mr. Netanyahu made no specific mention of the ongoing negotiations during his address before Congress on Wednesday.
President Biden and Mr. Netanyahu likewise did not touch on the negotiations in brief remarks to the press before their meeting. But an administration official who spoke to reporters before the meeting said President Biden expected an in-depth discussion about a potential breakthrough on the cease-fire talks. | | | | Zelle Fraud Victims | The money-transferring application Zelle and the three major banks that own the platform haven't done enough to stop fraud and reimburse defrauded victims, the U.S. Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations concluded in a report released on July 24.
Following a 13-month investigation into the payment app, the probe found that consumers who fell victim to scams weren't adequately reimbursed by financial institutions. The report revealed that Bank of America, JPMorgan Chase, and Wells Fargo—the principal owners of the payment network—collectively reimbursed 38 percent of the $166 million submitted fraud disputes in 2023.
"Banks obviously provide their customers cash, and when they're given those their customers cash, they walk out the bank and they get robbed. I don't think anybody is suggesting the banks need to reimburse that customer for the fact that they were robbed," Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) said. "It's not the bank's fault. It's not these direct payment companies' fault. It's the criminals' fault." | | | How do you like our new sections? Tell us what you think here. | MORE TOP NEWS | | | | | | HEALTH | | INSPIRING | | EPOCH TV | | | OPINION | | | EPOCH FUN | | |
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