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Rough day reporting for the @NewsHour in the #WestBank today. #Israeli Forces gased the press covering a small protest nearby. Then they gased us as we tried to drive away. #manama pic.twitter.com/EXOGcbpxtN
— Jane Ferguson (@JaneFerguson5) June 25, 2019
GOP leaders in the Senate approved a $4.6 billion budget to fund an orderly Central American migration into the United States — even though the bill excludes any steps to reduce the crisis and also gives multiple pro-migration wins to Democrats.
The Democrats’ migration wins include a renewed legal shield for the illegal-immigrant parents in the United States who pay cartel-affiliated coyotes to smuggle their children into the United States, $1 billion to ease migrants’ orderly transit through the border, plus a denial of President Donald Trump’s request for extra detention beds and additional ICE enforcement agents. Continue reading “GOP Senators Grant Policy Wins to Democrats in $4.6 Billion Migration Budget”
BOISE, Idaho (AP and CBS 2 News) — The Idaho Supreme Court says law enforcement officers can’t arrest someone for a misdemeanor unless they have a warrant or actually saw the crime being committed.
The unanimous ruling made Wednesday has advocacy organizations and law enforcement scrambling because it likely means police will have to dramatically change how they respond to some domestic violence calls. Continue reading “Idaho Supreme Court: Officer didn’t see misdemeanor? Arrest not OK”
Remember the 5 “Dancing Israelis” who were arrested by New Jersey police on 9/11/01 after neighbors reported them filming and celebrating as the twin towers were blown to kingdom come? They worked for an Israeli owned shell “moving company”, a front for their espionage operation. Hundreds of other Israelis were also arrested on and after 9/11 as well.
FOX News: “The FBI in an official statement said ‘evidence linking these Israelis to 9/11 is classified…’ Continue reading “Israeli “moving companies” still at it in NJ!”
New York Daily News – by Blake Alsup
A second former GOP state senator was found dead from a gunshot within a span of two days.
Former Oklahoma state Sen. Jonathan Nichols, 53, was found dead inside his home in Norman on Wednesday night from an apparent gunshot wound, police said. Cops are working with the Oklahoma Medical Examiner’s Office to determine the exact cause and manner of death.
On June 2, Syrian Arab News Agency reported on Israeli aggression on the T4 airbase, located in the eastern countryside of Homs province. It’s recognized that the Syrian Air Defense System managed to destroy two missiles. The remaining rockets hit targets on the territory of the base, resulting in one martyr, two injured servicemen, and damage to an arms depot and other equipment. Continue reading “Israel Continues Its Interference in the Syrian Crisis”
On May 19, 2019, several Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (ex. Jabhat al-Nusra) militants reported on the use of the chemical weapons in settlement of Al-Kabina by the Syrian Army (SAA). The mainstream media immediately replicated this news and a number of states brought charges against Damascus. Thus, the State Department’s new spokeswoman, Morgan Ortagus, said there had been indications of new use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government. She also warned that if Assad uses chemical weapons, the United States and its allies will respond quickly and appropriately. Then on May 23, Ortagus announced that the American leadership would not rush to conclusions until the end of its own investigation. Continue reading “New Chemical Attack Reports Fostered Divisions Among U.S. Allies”
Two Texas men died Friday after they tried to jump over an open drawbridge with their car, authorities said.
Louisiana State Police responded to a single-car crash shortly after 2 a.m. at the Black Bayou Bridge about six miles south of Lake Charles. Investigators said the bridge was closed to traffic to let a boat pass. Continue reading “2 Texas men die trying to jump car over open drawbridge”
In mid-January 2018, the Turkish General Staff announced the beginning of Olive Branch Operation. The goal was to oust the Kurds from the outskirts of Afrin, as well as to create a buffer zone along the Syrian-Turkish border.
These steps were sharply criticized by the world community, but Ankara hastened to declare that the presence of its troops in Syria was temporary. Erdogan promised to return these territories to Syrians. Indeed, the fighting stopped on March 20 2018, after capturing Afrin when several hundred Kurds were killed and wounded. However, now it looks like Turkey is not going to leave the occupied territory. Continue reading “Turkish army pullout will bring peace to Northern Syria”
According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a mass murder occurs when at least four people are murdered, not including the shooter, over a relatively short period of time during a single incident. Over the last 30 years, the United States has seen a significant increase in mass shootings, which are becoming more frequent and more deadly. Continue reading “Prescription For Violence: The Corresponding Rise of Antidepressants, SSRIs & Mass Shootings”
According to Ahmad Al Khaled, members of armed opposition groups are preparing to accuse Syrian and Russian military of using chemical weapons in Idlib to hamper an offensive carried out by the Syrian army.
With this setup, the opposition intends to increase international pressure on the Syrian authorities and forestall the government’s offensive in the provinces of Hama and Latakia on the borders with Idlib, where the Syrian troops have forced the militants to withdraw from a number of areas. Continue reading “Syrian Opposition Set To Recycle Khan Shaykhun Chemical Attack Scenario”
SOTT – by Daniella Silva, NBC News
Larry Mitchell Hopkins has been described as the “commander” of the United Constitutional Patriots detaining migrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
A leader of a New Mexico militia that has been detaining migrant families at the U.S.-Mexico border said the group was “training to assassinate George Soros, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama,” according to an FBI agent’s sworn deposition describing reports phoned into the agency’s public tip line. Continue reading “Leader of militia on US border allegedly said group trained to assassinate Soros, Clinton, Obama – lawyer says it’s categorically false”
Information has taken on a whole new meaning in the digital age, a time when sensitive data is either too easily accessible or not accessible enough. This issue of access to information encompasses fundamental human rights – specifically the freedom of speech as well as the right to privacy. Because it’s a primary means of maintaining transparency and accountability within government policies and decision-making in both the United States and around the globe, information is more valuable than ever to both government agencies and our individual lives. This guide takes an in-depth look at FOIA history and the importance of exercising your right to know. Continue reading “Right to Know: A Historical Guide to the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)”
By Firas Samuri
The mass media has been widely covering the details of the disastrous humanitarian situation in Rukban refugee camp over recent months. By the way, the crisis in other sites deserves more considerable attention. Al-Hol refugee camp located in Al-Hasakah province and run by the Syria Democratic Forces is one of them.
Every single day from 10 to 20 people, mainly women and children die due to the lack of drinking water, essential goods, and medicine. Only for the past two months, 250 children passed away in the camp. According to estimates, now more than 50,000 refugees reside there, although initially it was designed only for 25,000. Continue reading “U.S. Continues Supplying Kurds to Counteract Turkey”
From Rob from PA
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Hollywood has a clever way of distorting our perspective on history, and a great example of this is Western film – a movie genre we’ve all come to love. Cattle rustlers, guns blazing, outlaws running loose, and vigilantes dishing out vengeance indiscriminately. These scenes have become more synonymous with the American Frontier than Winchester and their “Cartridge That Won the West.” But these fictional tales have produced more than entertainment for over a century; they’ve also contributed to an ongoing, subtle push for gun control, all while making Hollywood millions. Continue reading “The American Old West: How Hollywood Made It “Wild” to Make Money & Advance Gun Control”