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May 28 2024
Headline Roundup
Choppy Sea Conditions Hamper US-Gaza Aid Delivery Efforts
Choppy waters have hampered the U.S. military’s efforts to deliver aid to Gaza via the American-built $320 million floating pier approved by the Biden administration earlier this year.
The Details: On Saturday, part of the pier’s support system was broken off, and the four American ships stabilizing it were washed away. Two ships beached in Israel near Ashdod, while the other two
Al Jazeera Wall Street Journal (News) Washington ExaminerJan 03 2016
News
Iran: 40 arrested for attack on Saudi embassy
Iran's supreme leader warned Sunday of "divine revenge" against Saudi leaders for the execution of a beloved Shiite cleric who rose to prominence as a voice for free Saudi elections during the Arab Spring protests in 2011-2012.
Sheik Nimr al-Nimr was among 47 people executed by the Saudi government Saturday. News of his death set off an angry outcry across much of the Muslim world, with
USA TODAYOct 28 2014
News
Watch The Co-Founder of The Weather Channel Talk About How Global Warming is a Myth
Last night co-founder of The Weather Channel John Coleman sat down for an interview on Fox News' The Kelly File to talk about how he believes global warming climate change is a myth. During the segment Coleman takes on everyone from Al Gore to the scientists who refuse to present both sides of the climate change debate at universities across the country.
TownhallFeb 26 2020
News
Rep. Omar's Tweet Identifying Herself Triggers Criticism
Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., posted six ways in which she identifies herself, none of which included being a U.S. citizen, one of the candidates trying to defeat her in the November elections noted.
Republican Dalia al-Aqidi, gave a short reply on Twittter, stating "I am an American," Fox News reported Wednesday.
Omar had sent a Twitter message earlier this week in which she
Newsmax (News)May 31 2022
Perspectives Blog
When Congress Might Actually Do Something on Guns
From the CenterWhat comes after the sorrow and the heartbreak, and the frustration and the helplessness and the anger? As we know from Columbine and Sandy Hook and Parkland and too many other tragedies, the answer is usually… not very much. But let’s suppose for even a moment that there are at least a small number of politicians on both sides of the gun debate who are willing to set
Dan SchnurSep 24 2020
Data
61% of Americans Support Abolishing Electoral College
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Heading into the 2020 presidential election, three in five Americans favor amending the U.S. Constitution to replace the Electoral College with a popular vote system, marking a six-percentage point uptick since April 2019. This preference for electing the president based on who receives the most votes nationwide is driven by 89% of Democrats and 68% of independents. Far
GallupApr 30 2024
Headline Roundup
Netanyahu Vows Rafah Invasion as Hamas Considers US-Backed Israeli Ceasefire Proposal
Hamas is considering an Israeli 40-day truce-and-hostage proposal, described by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken as “extraordinarily generous.”
The Details: While the ceasefire proposal was reportedly seen as a last chance to avoid an Israeli invasion of Rafah — a city packed with over a million refugees — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Tuesday that Israeli forces
Reuters Associated Press CBNSep 09 2013
News
Kerry’s Comments on Syria Are a Shift Over Strike
When Secretary of State John Kerry dangled for the first time on Monday actions that President Bashar al-Assad of Syria could take to avoid a military strike, it seemed an acknowledgment that Congress, America’s allies and the Russians were all looking for an off-ramp for what a week ago seemed like inevitable military action against Syria.
New York Times (News)May 11 2021
Analysis
Infrastructure Is Infrastructure
The shutting down of a key pipeline makes clear how important actual infrastructure — not the stuff Joe Biden thinks is infrastructure — is.
Every now and then, the world pauses briefly to say, “Hey, dummy — pay attention.”
Seventeen states and — oh, glorious irony! — the District of Columbia have declared states of emergency after the closure of the Colonial pipeline, which
National Review (News)Mar 25 2021
Opinion
The pervasive racism against White males
Facts don't matter to the progressive woke class
The last two weeks have exposed the blue check-mark pseudo-pundits and progressive politicians for what they are — racists.
The left-wing political class, and their allies in the mainstream media, immediately pounced on the mass shootings in both Atlanta and Colorado to politicize White supremacy.
There was no time to mourn
Washington Times