Month: August 2022
Did a Jewish mafia once control the US publishing industry?
In a new book, academic Josh Lambert dives deep into common allegations of Jewish hegemony in the postwar literary world to discover the nuanced story behind such success
Read MoreBrazilians Are Rallying for Democracy as They Seek to Rein in Bolsonaro
SAO PAULO — Thousands of Brazilians flocked to a law school Thursday in defense of the nation’s democratic institutions, an event that carried echoes of a gathering nearly 45 years ago when citizens joined together at the same site to
Read MoreSouth Korea Says Its U.S.-Made Missile Shield Is ‘Not Negotiable’ With China
South Korea said the possible operation of a controversial American-made missile shield was “not negotiable,” pushing back at China’s efforts to hold President Yoon Suk Yeol to his predecessor’s policy to freeze its deployment. Decisions on the deployment of Lockheed
Read MoreThe rise and rise of the little-known Israeli hotel chain about to go supernova
Brown Hotels, which has swiftly built an array of various sleek, modern properties, is now making another huge leap with 45 new hotels in the works, most of them in Greece
Read MoreNewsom outlines sweeping strategy to bolster water supplies – Los Angeles Times
Newsom outlines sweeping strategy to bolster water supplies Los Angeles Times Newsom says California must boost water recycling, desalination to shore up supply CBS 8 San Diego Newsom unveils new water strategy, warning California’s supply could drop 10 percent by 2040 The Hill
Read MoreRussia is trying to ‘threaten the whole world’ by shelling Europe’s largest nuclear plant, Zelenskyy warns
Russia has reached a new low and is trying to “threaten the whole world” by shelling Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksyy has said.
Read MoreSatellite images show Russian warplanes destroyed in Crimea; Latvia names Russia a terrorism sponsor – CNBC
Satellite images show Russian warplanes destroyed in Crimea; Latvia names Russia a terrorism sponsor CNBC Seven Russian warplanes were destroyed in huge blasts at Crimean air base, new satellite images show CNN Russia, Ukraine Tensions Heighten Following Deadly Strike In Crimea NBC News
Read MoreBrazilians rally for democracy, seek to rein in President Jair Bolsonaro
The event was held Thursday at the University of Sao Paulo’s law school. It carried echoes of a gathering nearly 45 years ago when citizens amassed to denounce a brutal military dictatorship, which lasted two decades.
Read MoreAs Russia threatens to shutter Jewish Agency, many hear echoes of the past
Putin believed to be utilizing Cold War-era tactic to punish Israel for perceived support of Ukraine, as thousands depart Russia for Israel
Read MoreTrapped in Trump, Trump, Trump – The New Yorker
Trapped in Trump, Trump, Trump The New Yorker
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