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Thousands of pro-Palestinian protesters, including actress Susan Sarandon, protested in the streets of New York City on Friday.
“[Sarandon] joined the crowd in chanting ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ – which is largely regarded as an antisemitic slogan that implies the decimation of Israel – before addressing the group herself,” the New York Post reported.
“There are a lot of people that are afraid, that are afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country,” she said.
This article was originally published by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty and is reprinted with permission.
Iranian police arrested 300 people at a party in the central city of Semnan because the event allowed the mixing of men and women.
Colonel Ali Mirahmadi, deputy commander of Semnan Province’s law enforcement, announced the arrests at a “mixed-gender party” on November 14, “utilizing covert intelligence and surveillance tactics” at the gathering, which was held in a hall located on the outskirts of the county.
Will Smith is slamming new claims he once slept with “All of Us” actor Duane Martin.
A rep for the “Hitch” star, 55, dismissed the rumor made by Smith’s alleged former friend and assistant Brother Bilaal in an interview this week with Tasha K.
“This story is completely fabricated and the claim is unequivocally false,” the rep told TMZ, adding that the Oscar winner is now considering taking legal action against Bilaal.
During the interview, Bilaal said he once “opened the door to Duane’s dressing room and that’s when I see Duane having anal sex with Will.
A former police officer flashed a badge when border agents pulled over his SUV containing four migrants who had just illegally crossed the Mexico border, federal officials reported.
The officer, who left the Los Angeles Police Department after being convicted of rape in 1993, showed agents a badge “similar in appearance and style” to an LAPD badge, the U.S. Border Patrol said in a Nov. 10 news release.
He identified himself as a police lieutenant, agents said. A search of his SUV revealed an “un-serialized 9mm handgun, commonly referred to as a ’ghost gun,’” the release said.
Republican Rep. James Comer of Kentucky on Friday said attorneys for James Biden “signaled” that he will cooperate with a probe into the Biden family’s business dealings. Attorneys for President Joe Biden’s brother indicated he would cooperate with the probe by the House Oversight Committee,…
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For quite some time, liberals have been saying that prohibitions against drugs have triggered a crime wave, and just like the prohibition of alcohol, legal penalties against drugs must end. Some even went as far as to claim that criminal penalties are not a deterrent when it comes to drug use.
Liberals in California decided to make simple possession of cocaine a misdemeanor offense.
Well, things have gotten so bad that even the animals are getting hooked on drugs.
Doped-out raccoons appear to be the new reality residents may have to deal with in the Golden State.
A silver bracelet with the name Leslie H. Boerstler engraved on it has just been returned to its home after it went missing on the battlefield in 1945.
The FBI’s investigation into New York City Mayor Eric Adams has just taken a bold new step. Recently, multiple communication devices were seized from the mayor’s SUV by the FBI, as they requested his security detail to step aside.
It is suspected that Adams’ campaign may have conspired with the Turkish government. This came after the raid on Brianna Suggs’ house earlier in November, which was connected to allegations of illicit financial support from Turkey funneled into Adams’ campaign coffers.
Iceland believe the major volcanic eruption will occur in the Hagafell region after almost 2000 mini-quakes were recorded in the last 24 hours. They discovered magmatic gas, a signal of an imminent eruption.
The Mail tracked down former classmate Igor Gazi, 34, who lives opposite the home Puska grew up in, in the remote village of Lucivna, at the foot of the High Tadras mountains, in Slovakia.
According to a lawsuit, a Taco Bell employee was forced to quit her job after a wild Christmas party that saw people having threesomes and getting so schnockered they threw up in the plaintiff’s guacamole. Apropos of nothing, shout out to Whiskey Riff because I was going to make the same Koe Wetzel joke when I read this story in the New York Post. IYKYK.
Our story takes place in Los Angeles last year. Alana Bechiom, who filed the suit, attended the Christmas party for the Taco Bell she worked at, along with her sister and her sister’s significant other.
For veterans homeless or at risk of such, a battle plan is needed, Soldiers Point Texas Executive Director Shawna Story said.
About 9,400 veterans call Johnson County home with several facing hard times after their service. Unfortunately, such incidents are not confined to Johnson County.
Nationwide, roughly 190,000 veterans are homeless on any given night, Story said. While men make up about 93% of those numbers, about 7,000 female veterans are homeless, double the number from just a decade ago.
More than 36,000 people have signed an online petition pledging to boycott the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year, joining a Christian conservative group’s campaign against what it calls a “non-binary and transgender extravaganza.
A Virginia megachurch is mulling whether it will again engage in ballot collection efforts, also known as ballot harvesting or ballot banking, during the 2024 presidential election after doing it for the 2022 midterms but not for the 2023 election in which every seat of the state legislature was up for grabs.
Globalist poster boy, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made the climate alarmist policies the signature aspect of his government.
So it’s very embarrassing that these very policies, exemplified by the vastly unpopular ‘carbon tax’, are now one of the most pointed topics generating criticism of his premiership.
It has now arisen that a majority of Canadians want the tax to be scrapped or waived for the next three years.
31-year-old Rita Roberts, know as the ‘woman with the flower tattoo’, was violently killed in Antwerp, Belgium, on June 3, 1992. She was identified at last earlier this year because of her distinctive tattoo.
WASHINGTON (Sputnik) – SpaceX’s Starship spacecraft triggered its automated termination system before reaching orbit, according to the company’s broadcast on Saturday.
Residents in Hellingly, East Sussex, saw their properties flooded with sewage water after the Cuckmere and Bull River burst their banks following torrential rain and 102mph winds.
EXCLUSIVE: The secrets behind Ed Sheeran ‘s vast array of tattoos can be revealed by the man who knows them best – the tattoo artist who inked him
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
GAZA CITY (Worthy News) – “Numerous Muslim men” in war-ravaged Gaza have accepted “Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior” after seeing Jesus in their dreams, Christians with knowledge about the situation say.
Devoted Christians, who gather underground among a mainly Muslim population led by Islamic group Hamas, described the reported revival as a “miracle.”
Christian apologist Michael Licona, who knows the region well, said, “God is working in the midst of war.
Under Joe Biden’s failed presidency, the United States has devolved into a dumping ground for unvetted armies of illegal aliens whose omnipresence drains public resources and threatens American lives.
In the latest debacle, police said a 15-year-old boy led Texas troopers on a harrowing high-speed car chase that topped speeds of 140 miles an hour while smuggling five illegal aliens in his vehicle.
Lt. Chris Olivarez of the Texas Department of Public Safety posted a video of the terrifying Nov. 7 car chase on the social media platform X.
By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News
SINGAPORE (Worthy News) – The chief of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has told the world to prepare for central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) to replace cash, despite concerns that this will increase government control over people’s personal (financial) lives.
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said, “CBDCs can replace cash, which is costly to distribute in island economies.”
Speaking this week at the Singapore FinTech Festival, she added, “They can offer resilience in more advanced economies.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Russian Foreign Ministry said Saturday it had summoned Czech Charge d’Affaires in Russia Jiri Cistecky to express protest over the inclusion of Russian federal state unitary enterprise Goszagransobstvennost into the country’s sanctions list.
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced on Friday that nearly all of the surveillance footage from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol incursion will be released.
And some of the initially released video showed non-violent protesters moving freely through the Capitol with Capitol Police monitoring the situation, but seemingly not too concerned.
Officers weren’t directing people out of the building, though there was an exit door right behind police.
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Elon Musk has announced that his company, X Corp, will initiate a “thermonuclear lawsuit” against Media Matters for America, a Marxist news website, accusing the Soros-backed group of undermining freedom of speech and deceiving advertisers.
In a statement attached to a post on X, Musk contends: “This week, Media Matters for America posted a story that completely misrepresented the real user experience on X, in another attempt to undermine freedom of speech and mislead advertisers.”
This legal dispute arises amid earlier tensions between Musk and the Anti-Defamation League.
The following is from The Vaccine Reaction. In 2021, a news website on crypto (digital money), known as Protos, reported a prediction that sperm from males who did not get the Covid-19 shots would become the next Bitcoin.
Canberra: The second day of the V-TAG Australia Strategy Meeting and Advocacy Training concluded with a series of key developments, including the appointment of regional coordinators and the formulation of an action plan aimed at advancing and sustaining Tibet Advocacy in their respective regions. Karma Choeying, Secretary of The Department of Information and International Relations,…
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This week’s “No Shit Analysis” award goes to Eugene B. Rumer for his Wall Street Journal op-ed, It’s Time to End Magical Thinking About Russia’s Defeat. Only took him 22 months to figure this out. He may be a slow learner but give him some credit, he finally awakened from his dream world and is beginning to grasp that the Ukraine project is swirling down the toilet.
Eugene B. Rumer is a Senior Fellow at the Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University, Washington DC.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. — Tired of vaccines that require needles and painful injections? Rutgers University scientists have unveiled a cutting-edge method for creating precise coatings of biologically active materials on medical products. Simply put, this innovation could pave the way to a new era of transdermal medications — like spray-on vaccines. Researchers introduced an enhanced…
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Several Minnesota moms are asking the state’s Court of Appeals to let them intervene in defense of abortion regulations that they say protect “the health and safety of women and young girls.”
The group, known as Mothers Offering Maternal Support (MOMS), is represented by attorney Teresa Collett and presented oral arguments Wednesday in defense of their motion to intervene in the case.
Arabian sand boas live in deserts on the Arabian Peninsula, where they lie buried in the sand with only their derpy eyes peeking out as they wait for prey.
Around this time last week the University of Michigan was laying out its plan to attack the Big Ten in a court room. Jim Harbaugh had filed a motion that would allow him to coach from the sidelines today, and next week against Ohio State. Now, one week later, the school has backtracked into a corner.
Crazy how these things play out, right?
While the school had rallied the fanbase, with comments from President Santa Ono and athletic director Warde Manuel, it’s now pondering the future. Social media was pretty quiet on Friday night, without the Michigan vs.
Here you go, you guys. After McCarthy promised but failed to do it, House Speaker Mike Johnson has released the
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Police are guarding the Cenotaph as a fresh wave of protests began across the country as part of a national day of action staged people opposed to Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza.
In addition, the Untitled J. Edgar project is still in development.
Joe and Jill Biden “acted like polite people” on meeting the Russian delegation at the APEC summit in San Francisco, Aleksey Overchuk says
US President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden greeted visiting Russian dignitaries in full accordance with protocol during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San Francisco, Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister Aleksey Overchuk, who headed Moscow’s delegation at the high-profile event, has said.
FCC’s regulatory overreach threatens American broadband prosperity with “net neutrality” and “disparate impact” rules.
By Mark Jamison
In a concerning turn of events, the now Democrat-controlled Federal Communications Commission (FCC) is expanding its control of telecommunications beyond what the agency had in the days of Ma Bell’s monopoly. As a result, Americans are facing diminished broadband services at a higher cost.
The FCC is overreaching on two fronts. One is its push to resurrect outdated telephone regulations, misleadingly labeled as net neutrality.
Rep. Rashida Tlaib already faced censure for her actions after the Hamas attacks on Oct. 7. and now she’s been outed as a member of an antisemitic Facebook group run by a Holocaust denier.
Price growth has been accelerating for half a year, and has passed 7%, Elvira Nabiullina says
Annual inflation in Russia has topped 7%, the head of the central bank, Elvira Nabiullina, has said, stressing that the figure requires more cautiousness from the government.
“Inflation has been rising consistently since June, now exceeding 7%, and in accordance with our target of 4%, this increase cannot be called harmless,” she told the State Duma on Thursday.
Her remarks followed criticism over the regulator’s recent decision to hike its interest rate to 15%.