By Dr Margaret Aranda

A foreign exchange student has now stepped forward and accused Tim Walz of grooming and sexually assaulting him. He claims that if he spoke out, Walz had threatened him with deportation.

Continue reading “Foreign Exchange Student Goes Public: Accuses Tim Walz of Grooming and Sexual Assault, Threatening Deportation”

Rapid Progression of Dementia Following COVID-19 – NIH

What you need to know

COVID-19 can cause long-term problems with thinking, concentrating, and remembering. This condition is commonly known as “brain fog.” Brain fog after COVID-19 has been studied mostly by observing previously healthy people.

In a small study supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS), researchers examined the cognitive impact of COVID-19 on people with dementia. The researchers found that having COVID-19 rapidly accelerated the structural and functional brain deterioration of patients with dementia, regardless of the type of dementia being experienced. Continue reading “National Institute of health actually admitting this”

By Courtney Graves – College Fix

Faculty also must report anyone making fun of college’s pronoun policy, administrators say

Mount Holyoke College rolled out a new directive this fall that requires faculty to report “misgendering, deadnaming,” or using “incorrect” pronouns for individuals on campus. Continue reading “Mount Holyoke tells faculty to report ‘misgendering,’ ‘incorrect’ pronoun use”

By Reporter

The rare earth metals market is experiencing a period of significant volatility and conflict, primarily due to China’s recent export restrictions. These restrictions, which took effect on October 1, 2024, have already caused prices for many critical resources to rise by 8,33%. Continue reading “The Battle for Global Dominance: Rare Earths Are the New Oil”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

The steadfastness of Palestinians in Jabaliya and their refusal to comply with Israeli army evacuation orders have thwarted the implementation of the “Generals’ Plan” to evacuate the northern Gaza Strip, the Israeli Yedioth Ahronoth, cited by the Anadolu news agency, reported on Friday. Continue reading “Steadfastness of Palestinians in Jabaliya ‘Thwarts Generals Plan’ – Israeli Media”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said on Friday that thousands of Palestinian civilians are trapped in Jabaliya camp while the Israeli occupation army carries its latest military operation in the area for the sixth consecutive day. Continue reading “Israel is Turning Gaza into ‘Uninhabitable Ruins’ – Doctors without Borders”

By Yves Engler

Efforts to sanction Palestine solidarity have ramped up in recent weeks. Niagara police showed up at the home of a lawyer to question her over social media posts, a top government bureaucrat was fired for an anti-genocide song she played, protesters were arrested for waving a flag at a march and a judge banned protests across McGill University. Continue reading “Criminalizing Opposition – Biggest Terrorists Seek to Put Anti-Terrorists on Terror List”

By Wall Street Apes

So the same company that owns majority of the lithium mine in the area will be inspecting the victim’s properties they want.. what are the odds! Continue reading “The Companies doing the North Carolina Hurricane Helene victim’s home inspections listed on the FEMA website are owned by Vanguard & BlackRock”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

A Belgium-based rights group, the Hind Rajab Foundation, has filed “an unprecedented and historical complaint” with the International Criminal Court (ICC) against 1,000 Israeli soldiers for war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide in the Gaza Strip. Continue reading “‘Unprecedented’ – Rights Group Files ICC Case against 1,000 Israeli Soldiers for War Crimes in Gaza”

By Palestine Chronicle Staff

Marking one year since the start of Israel’s genocidal offensive in Gaza, a group of UN experts have said the world is facing the most profound crisis since the end of World War II. Continue reading “‘Most Profound Crisis since World War 2’ – UN Experts on Israel’s War on Gaza”

At this time, an estimated 50 to 150 people or more are actively looting and breaking into a cargo train on the west side of Chicago, Illinois. Police have been dispatched to the scene to address the ongoing incident, with reports of individuals stealing boxes of items, possibly including TVs, from the train’s containers. Witnesses describe the situation as chaotic, with looters working quickly to empty the cargo. This is still a developing story.

 

By Anadolu Agency – Middle East Monitor

Search and rescue operations are conducted around the debris of a five-story building, damaged and collapsed on its residents during an Israeli attack in Sheikh Radwan neighbourhood of Gaza City, Gaza on September 23, 2024 [Dawoud Abo Alkas - Anadolu Agency]

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twitter sharing buttonSince 7 October, 2023, thousands of civilians have lost their lives in Gaza, where Israel has continued its attacks, turning the destruction caused by these assaults into ecocide.

Continue reading “Gaza faces one of largest cases of ecocide in recent history”