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 The Cradle

Israeli forces have made 10,000 arrests across the occupied West Bank and Jerusalem since the start of the war on Gaza, according to a brief released by several Palestinian prisoner organizations on 12 August. Continue reading “Over 1,000 women, children captured by Israel in West Bank since 7 Oct”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

A 51-year-old Englishman was jailed in the UK and dragged into court on Monday for sharing photos of migrants on Facebook and writing, “Coming to a town near you.” Continue reading “Englishman Jailed for Sharing Pictures Warning Mass Migration ‘Coming to a Town Near You’”

By Didi Rankovic – Reclaim The Net

The UK authorities and the media either willing to or feeling pressure to take their cues from the government, continue to assert that the root cause of the serious rioting that hit the country this month is to be found on – social media. Continue reading “Specialist UK Police Teams Target “Hate” on Social Media”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

The Oregon National Guard is sending off 230 guardsmen to Iraq and Syria amid soaring tensions in the Middle East as the US is pledging to defend Israel from an expected Iranian reprisal attack. Continue reading “Oregon National Guard Sends Off 230 Soldiers to Iraq and Syria”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin on Sunday “reiterated the United States’ commitment to take every possible step to defend Israel” after the Jewish state bombed another school in Gaza and conducted yet another “unhelpful” assassination. Continue reading “U.S. Accelerates Military Deployment to Middle East as Israel Bombs Another School”

By TYLER DURDEN – Zerohedge

The largest home improvement retailer in the US beat second-quarter earnings and sales expectations but lowered its comparable sales and profit forecasts for the year. This aligns with our ongoing theme of an emerging consumer slowdown. Continue reading “Home Depot Slashes Sales, Profit Outlook As Higher Rates “Pressure Demand””

By David Krayden – The Post Millennial

Homicides rise in Atlanta, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Omaha, Raleigh: report

A report from the Major Cities Chiefs Association has revealed that while there was an overall six percent decline in violent crime among 69 American cities during the first half of 2024 when compared to the same period in 2023, some major cities have seen an increase in homicides. Continue reading “Homicides rise in Atlanta, Charlotte, Minneapolis, Omaha, Raleigh: report”

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”