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Mar 27 2023
News
Unions launch widespread strikes in Israel after Netanyahu fires defense official
Unions in Israel have launched widespread strikes after Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fired a defense official who challenged his controversial plan to reform the nation’s judiciary. Netanyahu ousted Yoav Gallant on Sunday after the defense minister broke ranks to call for a pause to Netanyahu’s judicial reform plans over concerns about turmoil within Israel’s military. Gallant’s firing
The HillMar 27 2023
News
Daily Kickoff: Israel screeches to a halt as protests escalate
In today’s Daily Kickoff, we bring you the latest from Israel, where nationwide protests and shutdowns are paralyzing the country, and report on U.S. Treasury concerns over Iran sanctions. Also in today’s Daily Kickoff: Robert Kraft, House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries and Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen. Nationwide protests and strikes are being held across Israel today after Prime Minister
Jewish InsiderOct 21 2022
Opinion
Liz Truss’ warning to America: You can’t just keep spending and ignoring voters
The joke in Britain is that the country is becoming like Italy – but without the weather. In other words – ungovernable.
Just as Italian politics seem to throw up a new government most weeks, so the UK seems to be churning through Prime Ministers. Liz Truss announced her resignation on Thursday after a mere six weeks. The shortest-lived Prime Minister in history, she´d barely
Douglas MurrayOct 10 2023
News
“The Fate of These Two Peoples Are Intertwined”
Hamas’ attack on Israel this weekend—including the indiscriminate murder of Israelis—has led to a spiraling of an already dire situation in the region. The recent declaration of war, and the subsequent military actions in Gaza, has set off a crisis in an already calamitous conflict, particularly for the 2 million Gazans—half of whom are children—who have been living in one of the mostly
SlateSep 21 2023
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Neuralink is recruiting subjects for the first human trial of its brain-computer interface
A few months after getting FDA approval for human trials, Neuralink is looking for its first test subjects. The six-year initial trial, which the Elon Musk-owned company is calling “the PRIME Study,” is intended to test Neuralink tech designed to help those with paralysis control devices. The company is looking for people with quadriplegia due to vertical spinal cord injury or ALS who are over
The VergeOct 06 2023
News
Ohio March for Life rallies abortion opponents at Statehouse before Issue 1 vote
For those gathered on the Ohio Statehouse lawn Friday, Ohio Issue 1 is a matter of life and death. "We're Catholics and we believe that life begins at conception, and there's no reason to stop that," said Julie Fischbach, the youth minister at Saint Joseph Catholic Church in Fort Jennings. She brought 19 children to the second Ohio March for Life on the west lawn of the Ohio Statehouse on
The Columbus DispatchOct 09 2023
News
Blinken Deletes Post About Encouraging Ceasefire In Israel-Hamas Conflict
A post to X from Secretary of State Antony Blinken in which he talked about expressing support for a ceasefire after Hamas attacks on Israel has been deleted.
It marks the second post that the Biden administration has removed from X since Hamas launched a surprise attack from Gaza, prompting Israel to declare war on the militant group.
“Turkish Foreign Minister [Hakan Fidan] and
The Daily WireMay 15 2023
News
Latest on Ukraine: Zelenskyy made a spring diplomatic offensive in Europe (May 15)
Latest on Ukraine: Zelenskyy made a spring diplomatic offensive in Europe (May 15) Here's a look ahead and a roundup of key developments from the past week. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy just made a surprise visit to the United Kingdom and discussed military aid with Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. China's government is dispatching special envoy Li Hui to visit Ukraine, Poland, France,
NPR Fact CheckOct 09 2023
News
Death tolls soar as fighting between Hamas and Israel rages
More than 1,300 people killed as Israel pummels Gaza and battles continue between Hamas fighters and Israeli soldiers. More than 800 Israelis and some 500 Palestinians have been killed amid heavy fighting and bombardment following the largest attack by the Palestinian armed group Hamas against Israel in decades. Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant said on Monday authorities would impose a
Al JazeeraMay 15 2023
News
New Coalition in Thailand Challenges Military Rule After Election
As a subscriber, you have 10 gift articles to give each month. Anyone can read what you share. Thais voted overwhelmingly for change on Sunday, but the military-appointed Senate could still block the opposition’s nomination for prime minister. The two opposition parties that won the largest share of the vote in Thailand’s general election over the weekend said on Monday that they had agreed to
New York Times (News)