Is Hamas Hiding in Gaza Main Hospital?

Published: Tue, 11/14/23


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Is Hamas Hiding in Gaza Main Hospital?

Associated Press

Israel claims Hamas is using Gaza's Shifa Hospital, the region's largest and best-equipped, for military purposes, creating a stalemate. This allegation was denied by Gaza health officials and Hamas.

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SCOTUS Announces Ethics Code

SCOTUSblog

After years of debate and recent ethical concerns, the Supreme Court issued a code of conduct, largely based on existing federal judges' code but criticized for lacking enforcement mechanisms.

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"I'm Gonna Have You Thrown off This Train"

Mediaite

Senator Coons had a heated exchange with blogger Aaron Maté on an Amtrak train, where Coons warned Maté he would have him removed for persistently questioning him about U.S. support for Israel.

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Libertarian Party's Biggest Win Ever

Newsweek

Lily Wu's election as Wichita mayor represents the Libertarian Party's largest mayoral victory, signifying its expanding influence in local politics and emphasizing its commitment to laissez-faire capitalism.

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Found Coke in White House Pictured

Daily Mail

Photos obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request reveal cocaine found in a White House locker, leading to an evacuation and an 11-day FBI and Secret Service investigation.

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The 'QAnon Shaman' Files House Bid

WHP-TV

Jacob Chansley, known as the "QAnon Shaman" and previously convicted for the January 6 Capitol riot, has filed to run for a congressional seat in Arizona's 8th District for the 2024 elections.

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Messina: No Need To Panic Over Biden

Politico

Obama's 2012 campaign manager advises Dems not panic over early polls showing Biden trailing Trump, citing unreliability of early polls, unpredictability of events, and focusing on battleground states.

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More State Dept. Dissent on Israel

Axios

An internal State Department memo, signed by 100 employees, criticizes President Biden's handling of the Israel-Hamas conflict and suggests Israel is committing war crimes in Gaza.

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Strip Clubs, Lewd Photos, Boozy Hotel

The Wall Street Journal

The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp faces allegations of a toxic work environment, with claims of sexual harassment, misogyny, and a heavy drinking culture, leading to insufficient action.

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Day Laborers "Started Seeing Body Parts"

NBC Los Angeles

Day laborers hired by a suspect in a Tarzana murder were paid to remove bags containing human remains, mistaking them for rocks. They were turned away by police when trying to report the incident.

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Update on Eric Adams' Investigation

The New York Times

Federal authorities are investigating whether Mayor Eric Adams's 2021 campaign accepted illegal donations, including from the Turkish government, and are examining his chief fundraiser.

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Cameron Makes a Comeback in UK

BBC

David Cameron, former UK PM, is making a comeback as Rishi Sunak's new foreign secretary, a move that has caused a stir in Westminster and raised questions about the future direction of British politics.

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Cevallos: Antagonizing Judge Engoron

MSNBC

Donald Trump's lawyers, Christopher Kise and Alina Habba, are adopting an aggressive stance in his fraud trial, openly challenging Judge Arthur Engoron and risking ethics complaints.

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Chris Christie Hangs in... Barely

NBC News

Christie has reached the donor threshold for the fourth GOP presidential debate but still needs to meet polling requirements despite a surge in support following his performance in the third debate.

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Aaron Rodgers Might Return in December

CBS Sports

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers plans to return from his torn Achilles tendon injury by mid-December, focusing on rehabilitation and awaiting medical clearance to play again.

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Trump Sister, Federal Judge, Passes

USA Today

Former federal judge Maryanne Trump Barry, sister of Donald, died at 86. Despite political differences, highlighted in her niece's tell-all book, she maintained a respectful relationship with her brother.

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'The Crown' Gets to Diana Actress

People

Elizabeth Debicki, portraying Princess Diana in 'The Crown,' learned about Diana's humor, struggles, and influential voice, emphasizing the importance of spreading love. 

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Meep-Meep: Coyote vs. Acme Stays Alive

The Hollywood Reporter

Warner Bros. Discovery reversed its decision to shelve 'Coyote vs. Acme' after filmmakers protested, allowing director Dave Green to seek other potential buyers for the live-action/animation movie.

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Cops, Protestors Clash in Atlanta

Fox 5 Atlanta

Police clashed with 'Block Cop City' activists near the planned Atlanta Public Safety Training Center site, using tear gas and flash bangs against protesters who marched in memory of a slain activist.

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EV Sales Rise Despite Perception

CleanTechnica

Despite some automakers suggesting a slowdown in the transition from gasoline to electric vehicles, overall EV sales continue to grow in the U.S., with an increase in 2023 and a rising market share.

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Hamas Loses Control of Gaza After 16 Years

For the Left

Israeli Defence Minister Gallant has claimed that Hamas, after ruling Gaza for 16 years, has lost control of the area, with civilians looting Hamas bases and terrorists fleeing, indicating a significant shift in the region's power dynamics. 

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Truth Social Loses $73M in Under 2 Years

For the Right

Trump's Truth Social has lost $73 million in its first 16 months, raising doubts about its viability, especially following a merger with Digital World Acquisition Corp and an SEC investigation into Trump Media and Technology Group. 

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