By Ari Hoffman – The Post Millennial

Convicted felon arrested after former Washington Gov Jay Inslee granted clemency

Another convicted felon and career criminal who had his sentence commuted by former Governor Jay Inslee is back behind bars in Seattle. According to Fox 13, 69-year-old Eugene Smith was released from prison in 2021 after Inslee commuted his sentence for Robbery and Assault with a Deadly Weapon enhancement. He had been in prison since 1995. Continue reading “Convicted felon arrested after former Washington Gov Jay Inslee granted clemency”

By Chris Menahan – Information Liberation

The Trump administration accidentally texted The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg their Houthi war plans, the Israeli-American journalist revealed on Monday. Continue reading “Trump Admin Accidentally Texted Jeffrey Goldberg Their War Plans”

By The Cradle

Gaza ceasefire negotiations in the Egyptian capital have fallen apart after an Israeli delegation rejected Egypt’s new proposal and left Cairo, according to sources cited by Al-Araby al-Jadeed on 24 March. Continue reading “Gaza ceasefire talks ‘collapse’ after Israel rejects all proposals: Report”

By Dave DeCamp – Antiwar.com

Gaza’s Health Ministry on Monday released the names of 15,613 children who have been killed by the US-backed Israeli assault on Gaza since October 2023. Continue reading “Gaza Health Ministry Releases Names of 15,613 Children Killed by Israel Since October 2023”

By Dan Frieth – Reclaimthenet

Graham with short, gray hair wearing a suit and tie stands against a plain gray background.

A bipartisan push in the US Senate is targeting the foundation of online free expression, with Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham proposing legislation that would effectively put an expiration date on Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act; a law widely credited with enabling the modern internet. If passed, the bill would cause Section 230 to lapse on January 1, 2027, unless Congress enacts a replacement. Continue reading “Senate Bill Threatens Section 230 and Online Free Speech”

By KIT KLARENBERG – The Grey Zone

The court condemned Ukrainian authorities for failing to prevent a fiery 2014 massacre in which dozens of anti-Nazi activists were burned alive – but the judges’ political bias meant victims were implicitly blamed for their fate, and their families received a paltry 15,000 euro payout.

Continue reading “Ukraine guilty of human rights violations in trade union massacre, top European court finds”