By Walaa Sabah – Middle East Eye

Nisreen, a Palestinian mother of six, had to leave her home in Khan Younis on 13 December, as the Israeli ground invasion of the city intensified.

She has since sought refuge at a nearby UN school, and later to a makeshift tent, with little access to drinkable or cleaning water. Continue reading “War on Gaza: Palestinian women forced to shave their heads due to water shortage”

By Jake Pearson – 23 WIFR

ROCKFORD, Ill. (WIFR) – The Wellness Checks in Schools Program Act takes a proactive approach to students struggling with mental health, creating a plan to intervene before it is too late. Continue reading “New Illinois law recommends yearly mental health screenings in schools”

By Anthony Watson – Human Events

ANTHONY WATSON: El Paso to require police officers to ask preferred pronouns of every person they encounter

The policy, called “Constitutional Policing,” was introduced in December 2023; however, it was not implemented until January 2024 and will require officers to ask every person they encounter, “How would you like to be referred to?” Continue reading “ANTHONY WATSON: El Paso to require police officers to ask preferred pronouns of every person they encounter”


Continue reading “RFK Jr. and his alligence to… 3 short tweets”

By Middle East Monitor

Kassam Avar and his brother Nasralla Avar reunite with their relatives as they are released from Israeli prison as a part of Israel and Palestinian resistance group Hamas prisoner swap amid Humanitarian pause, according to Palestine Liberation Organization's prisoners in Jerusalem on November 26, 2023 [Mostafa Alkharouf - Anadolu Agency]

Testimonies collected from a number of Palestinians who were disappeared by Israeli occupation forces in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip, and were released yesterday in Rafah detailed aggravated physical and psychological torture practiced against them by the Israel Prison Service (IPS).

The detainees had visibly marks of torture and beatings on their bodies including on their legs, feet and arms. Continue reading “Palestinian detainees released by Israel show signs of aggravated torture”

By Jim Hᴏft – The Gateway Pundit

A controversial business has recently opened its doors in Atkinson, New Hampshire, igniting a mix of curiosity and concern among the town’s residents.

The Diaper Spa positions itself as a “safe and judgment-free” zone to nurture and pamper diaper lovers and enthusiasts through deeply immersive experiences. Continue reading “New Hampshire Town Alarmed Due to the Opening of a New “Diaper Spa” Where Adults Wear Diapers and Pretend to be Babies”

By Craig McCarthy – NY Post

Mayor Eric Adams’ administration will soon start handing out pre-paid credit cards to migrant families being put up in Big Apple hotels, The Post has learned. Continue reading “NYC launches $53M program to hand out pre-paid credit cards to migrant families”

By Darryl Coote – UPI

Jan. 30 (UPI) — A state of emergency was declared Tuesday for downtown Portland, as Oregon, county and city officials attempt to tackle the ongoing fentanyl crisis.

“Our country and our state have never seen a drug this deadly and addictive, and all are grappling with how to respond,” Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek said in a statement. Continue reading “Fentanyl state of emergency declared for Portland”

By CLAUDIA AORAHA -DAILYMAIL.COM

A Canadian security guard has been arrested after he walked into his local city hall and opened fire after going on an anti-woke, pro-Gaza rant on social media.

Bezhani Sarvar, 28, brought a rifle into Edmonton City Hall Tuesday, shooting several rounds, before throwing a homemade Molotov cocktail, police said. No one was injured.

He is now facing six charges for the attack in Alberta after he surrendered himself. Continue reading “Canadian security guard opens fire and throws a Molotov cocktail inside city hall after going on anti-woke, pro-Gaza rant on social media”

By Military.com

The USS Paul Hamilton

WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Navy is starting to enlist individuals who didn’t graduate from high school or get a GED, marking the second time in about a year that the service has opened the door to lower-performing recruits as it struggles to meet enlistment goals. Continue reading “No Diploma? No problem! Navy Again Lowers Requirements as it Struggles to Meet Recruitment Goals”

By YPA

GAZA, Jan. 26 (YPA) – The Ministry of Health in Gaza announced that Israeli occupation forces committed 19 new massacres against families in the Gaza Strip, claiming the lives of 183 civilians and wounding 377 others in the past 24 hours. Continue reading “Ministry of Health in Gaza: 26,083 Palestinians killed and 64,487 wounded due to Zionist aggression”

By Transition News

According to the Times of Israel, a conference on “Jewish settlement in Gaza” will take place in Jerusalem on Sunday. “Gaza City will be Jewish,” said the leader of the settler movement, Daniella Weiss. Continue reading “Thousands of right-wing Jews are preparing to repopulate the Gaza Strip after the war”