By Al Jazeera Staff

Google employees based in the United States have staged protests at the tech giant’s offices in New York City, California and Seattle to oppose a $1.2bn contract with the Israeli government. Continue reading “What is Project Nimbus, and why are Google workers protesting Israel deal?”

By Adam Andrzejewski – RealClear Wire

The Pentagon’s $11 million marketing deal with pro wrestler and actor Dwayne Johnson likely didn’t cause a single person to enlist in the Army, according to internal documents obtained by Military.com. Continue reading “Waste of the Day: Dwayne Johnson’s $11 Million Army Marketing Deal Hit Rock Bottom”

By Campus Reform

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A Jewish fraternity at Temple University in Philadelphia has been vandalized multiple times by anti-Israel individuals who damaged property and left anti-Semitic messages behind. Continue reading “Arrest warrants issued following anti-Semitic vandalism on Temple University Jewish fraternity”

By The Palestine Cornicle

According to the Islamic Endowments Department in occupied Jerusalem, more than 2,250 settlers and extremists, including two ministers and a member of the Israeli Knesset, have entered the Al-Aqsa Mosque since the early hours of the morning. Continue reading “‘Blatant Violation’ – Ben-Gvir Storms Al-Aqsa with Thousands of Settlers”

By Rishma Parpia – The Vaccine Reaction

A police detective in Ottawa, Canada is facing a disciplinary hearing for allegedly investigating a potential link between mothers who had received COVID-19 shots and their babies dying of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) in the Ottawa area.1

Continue reading “Canadian Detective Suspended After Investigating Possible COVID Shot Link to SIDS”

By Middle East Monitor

The remains of those who lost their lives in Israeli army's attack on the Et-Tabiin school, where displaced civilians were taking refuge in the Derec neighborhood of eastern Gaza City, are seen in plastic bags on August 11, 2024. [Abdallah Dalee - Anadolu Agency]

Palestinians have been forced to use plastic bags to collect the body parts of civilians killed in Israel’s latest strike on a shelter school in Gaza. Continue reading “Palestinians use plastic bags to collect body parts after Gaza school strike”

By David Lindfield – Slay

Vermont’s Supreme Court has ruled that schools in the state can begin vaccinating children without the knowledge or consent of their parents. Continue reading “Vermont Schools Can Vaccinate Children against Parents’ Wishes, State Supreme Court Rules”

By Miles Dilworth – The Daily Mail

San Francisco’s glitzy hotels have been plunged into massive debt following a dramatic drop off in tourism to the Golden Gate City.

The Californian city’s two biggest hotels, the Hilton Parc 55 and Hilton San Francisco Union Square, have lost a combined $1billion in value, according to the Kroll Bond Rating Agency.Staff at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square (pictured) have had to take on second jobs following a drastic reduction in working hours

Continue reading “One of America’s richest cities sinks in massive hotel debt – as tourists stop choosing it for their vacations”

By The Palestine Cornicle

 

 

Israel has targeted 13 shelter centers in Gaza since the beginning of August alone,  the Civil Defense spokesman in the Palestinian enclave, Mahmoud Basal, said on Saturday. Continue reading “‘Peak of Criminality’ – 13 Schools Turned Shelters Targeted in Gaza by Israel in August alone”

By Cindy Harper – Reclaimthenet.org

Facebook has decided to block user access to posts containing the viral #XX hashtag following the ongoing debate over gender eligibility in women’s Olympic boxing in Paris. Continue reading “Facebook Takes Sides in Olympic Gender Debate as #XX Hashtag is Blocked”