Month: June 2022
Likud MK, Ra’am chief clash on air as Israel Katz bashes ‘terror supporting’ party
Rejecting Abbas assertions, Israel Katz denies he was ever presented with proposal for Likud to form government with Islamist party
Read MoreLebanese rally near Israeli border against gas drilling in area claimed by Beirut
‘We absolutely refuse to neglect Lebanon’s maritime resources,’ lawmaker tells hundreds at protest near border, days after rig arrives at Israel’s offshore Karish field
Read MoreAt March For Our Lives in Oklahoma, advocates ask ‘where can we be safe?’
Hundreds gathered at the Oklahoma State Capitol for a ‘March For Our Lives” rally against gun violence and to ask for reform in one of the most gun-friendly states in the U.S.
Read MoreProtesters Gather Across the U.S. to Speak Out Against Gun Violence – The New York Times
Protesters Gather Across the U.S. to Speak Out Against Gun Violence The New York Times March For Our Lives in Parkland CBS Miami Student-led March for Our Lives rally pushes for action on gun violence CNN Guns, March for Our Lives and the
Read MoreThousands gather at March for Our Lives rallies nationwide to push for gun control
Speaker after speaker in Washington called on senators, who are seen as a major impediment to legislation, to act or face being voted out of office. (Image credit: Jose Luis Magana/AP)
Read MorePresident Biden Faces Residents’ Fury Over Wildfires in New Mexico Visit
(SANTA FE, N.M.) — President Joe Biden is focusing on his administration’s efforts to tackle wildfires during Saturday’s visit to New Mexico, where residents are enraged that federal officials allowed planned burns to spread out of control, leading to the
Read MoreRudy Giuliani faces ethics charges for role in 2020 election
The Office of Disciplinary Counsel, the disciplinary branch of the District of Columbia Bar, filed the charges against the former federal prosecutor and New York mayor alleging that he promoted unsubstantiated voter fraud claims in Pennsylvania.
Read MoreNew York Fund Apologizes for Role in Tuskegee Syphilis Study
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (AP) — For almost 40 years starting in the 1930s, as government researchers purposely let hundreds of Black men die of syphilis in Alabama so they could study the disease, a foundation in New York covered funeral expenses
Read MoreDonald Trump has become more popular since the January 6 Capitol attack – CNN
Donald Trump has become more popular since the January 6 Capitol attack CNN
Read MoreA judge dismisses a lawsuit against Cristiano Ronaldo over rape allegations
The lawsuit was thrown out to punish the plaintiff’s attorney over the use of leaked and stolen documents detailing attorney-client discussions between Ronaldo and his lawyers. (Image credit: Jon Super/AP)
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