Protests From U.S. To Berlin

Published: Sun, 11/05/23

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Protests From U.S. To Berlin

Associated Press

From Washington to Milan to Paris, tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators marched Saturday, calling for a halt to Israel’s bombardment of Gaza.

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Obama to America: Take In "Whole Truth"

New York Times

The former president said everyone was “complicit to some degree” in the current bloodshed and acknowledged the points of view on both sides of the conflict.

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The 100 Year Battle Over Daylight Saving

USA Today

The impact of shifting more sunlight earlier into the evening on public health and safety has been the subject of debate in recent years in light of efforts in Congress to make daylight saving permanent.

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Teen Victim Responds To Deep Fake Nudes

CNN

Scandal erupted at a New Jersey high school after a male student used AI to make fake nude photos of female students. One of the victims said, "I shouldn't be sad, I should be mad."

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Hostage Crisis at Hamburg Airport

Euro News

Police in the northern German city of Hamburg are continuing to deal with a suspected hostage situation at the airport after a man drove through a security barrier and onto the tarmac.

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Stavridis: What To Do About Iran

Bloomberg

The Iranians are already conducting cyber and military attacks testing whether an escalation against the US would be effective.

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American Splinters Over Israel Hamas War

Axios

On college campuses, in workplaces, on city streets and inside the Capitol building and the White House, opinions around the Israel-Hamas war are starkly divided — and the chasm is growing.

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Writer Quits After Using "Genocide"

The Wrap

New York Times Magazine writer Jazmine Hughes resigned from the news giant on Friday after a conversation with her editor over signing a letter opposing the Israel-Gaza war from Writers Against the War on Gaza.

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Why Young Americans Support Hamas?

The Free Press

The app is digital fentanyl made by China. And it is brainwashing our youth against the country and our allies, argues Representative Mike Gallagher.

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Chicago's Most Violent Neighborhood

Chicago Sun Times

No city in America sees more shootings than Chicago, and nowhere in the city is gun violence more intense than in West Garfield Park.

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America's Shoplifting Problem

Vox

Retail theft is a problem, albeit one that can be difficult to unpack. Some people overstate the spike in shoplifting, others underplay it. Part of the matter is there just isn't great data out there.

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Schumer's Social Media Sparks Talk

NBC News

Amy Schumer’s almost-daily updates have made the comedian one of the most vocal and high-profile Americans to use social media to weigh in on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East.

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Kristof: Losing Hope in the West Bank

New York Times

When I first met them, Saleh and Mahmoud were full of lofty goals for travel and careers; they seemed optimistic. Now they are embittered and quick to believe the worst of Israel.

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Trump Critics Booed in Florida

Herald Tribune

The rivalry between Gov. Ron DeSantis and former President Donald Trump came to Florida Saturday, where the Republican presidential primary opponents tried to position themselves as the dominant GOP figure

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Politician Commits Suicide After Outing

The Advocate

An Alabama community is in shock after the death of a local leader following their involuntary outing as a transgender woman when a local conservative news blog posted photos of their secret identity.

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Sheryl Crow Inducted Into Rock Hall

Hollywood Reporter

Kate Bush, Missy Elliott, Sheryl Crow, Willie Nelson, Rage Against the Machine, The Spinners and the late George Michael were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Friday.

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All Eyes Are on Virginia

CNN

Election results for the Virginia Legislature over the past few cycles have been shown to correlate with what happens in the next year’s national elections. A good showing for either party Tuesday would bode well for 2024.

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Steffen vs. Smerconish Method

Wall Street Journal

Jason Steffen is an astrophysicist who studies exoplanets orbiting distant stars, dark matter and gravitation. He also tackles another impenetrable riddle of the galaxy. What is the best way to board airplanes?

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The Challenge for Religious Exemptions

Christian Post

Four mothers are challenging a California law that eliminated religious exemptions for vaccination requirements, citing concerns about the use of research on aborted fetal cells in developing many required childhood vaccines.

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Comics Forced To Consider Social Media

Gothamist

Brooklyn-based comedian Matt Koff is an Emmy Award-winning writer for “The Daily Show.” Despite his comedic success, he misses the days when the only goal was to get laughs in the room.

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Harris’ Stepdaughter Raises $8 Million For Gaza

For the Left

Ella Emhoff, the stepdaughter of US Vice President Kamala Harris, is supporting a public fundraising campaign for Gaza's children, but did not mention the recent Hamas attack that resulted in the death of Israeli children. 

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Officer Fired For Sending Racially Biased Messages

For the Right

A San Jose police officer has been fired after sending racially biased text messages, including derogatory language and expressions of hate towards Black people. 

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