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Jan 17 2024
News
US Senate rejects bid to tie Israeli security aid to human rights
Senators overwhelmingly reject the resolution, which could have imposed conditions on billions the US sends Israel. The United States Senate has rejected a resolution seeking to impose conditions on security assistance to Israel. Senators overwhelmingly voted against the motion late on Tuesday. It would have demanded that security aid to Israel be frozen unless the Department of State produces
Al JazeeraFeb 03 2024
News
US strikes targets in Iraq and Syria: Human rights group says dozens dead
The U.S. military has launched strikes on dozens of sites manned by Iran-backed fighters in western Iraq and eastern Syria in retaliation for a drone strike in Jordan in late January that killed three U.S. service members and wounded dozens. Tensions had been rising since the Israel-Hamas war started on Oct. 7 and a week later Iran-backed fighters, who are loosely allied with Hamas, began
"USA Today" ContributorApr 21 2024
News
Caitlin Cronenberg makes directing debut with ‘Humane’
While her father David’s horror movies routinely rank among the greatest in cinematic history, Caitlin Cronenberg sees her directing debut with “Humane” as something completely different. “Actually, I don’t see it as a horror movie at all. There are some elements that have horror associated with them. But I see it more as a thriller-satire-family drama,” Cronenberg, 39, said in a Zoom call
Boston HeraldApr 21 2024
News
Human remains discovered under Garland bridge
Authorities are investigating after a body was discovered under a bridge in Garland on Sunday. The body was found in a creek waterway near West Campell Road and Water Oak Drive beneath the bridge shortly after 10:30 a.m., according to the Garland Police Department. The Garland Fire Department and Dallas County Medical Examiner Office officials were called to the scene to help remove debris
Dallas-Fort Worth NewsJan 11 2024
News
Human Rights Watch head fetes South Africa for taking Israel to court
The head of Human Rights Watch is praising South Africa for bringing Israel’s military campaign against Hamas to the ICJ, saying the international community should be responsible for ensuring that Israel complies with any judicial decision. “South Africa is providing important leadership here. It’s really using this important opportunity,” Tirana Hassan, executive director of Human Rights
The Times of IsraelApr 25 2024
News
Dakin Humane Society helping with nationwide shelter overcrowding
SPRINGFIELD — Five dogs now at Dakin Humane Society need new owners and a permanent place to call home. On Thursday morning, the dogs arrived from a shelter in South Carolina that has been facing overcrowding. Adoption rates have slowed down across the country causing problems, according to a statement from the Humane Society. The dogs include four 8-month-old siblings and a 2 year-old female
MassLive.comMay 12 2024
News
Rick Slayman, first human to receive new kidney from genetically modified pig, dies
Colorado Springs GazetteMay 12 2024
News
Kansas authorities recover human remains from rural area; signs of foul play involved
Kansas authorities suspect foul play in the death of a man whose remains were found in rural Sumner County on Friday. Authorities are still working to identify the man and the signs of foul play were observed by the coroner, Kansas Bureau of Investigation spokesperson Melissa Underwood said. The Sumner County Sheriff’s Office responded to a call in the area of 358 N. River Road in Belle Plaine
The Wichita EagleMay 03 2024
Opinion
Florida is right to ban lab-grown meat
Florida banned lab-grown meat this week in a decision that was derided by many commentators as a silly encroachment on the free market, but the Sunshine State’s policy is actually protecting an industry that employs hundreds of thousands of people from destruction.
While not yet a widely available commercial product, lab-grown meat, which is grown from existing animal cells, is widely
Washington Examiner