Month: February 2021
‘Jewish ideas poison people,’ State Department official writes in blog
Fritz Berggren has been working as a mid-level civil servant since 2009; the personal site under his own name spreads white nationalist and anti-Semitic content
Read MoreAustrian, Danish leaders to visit Israel for talks on joint vaccine efforts
Sebastian Kurz, Mette Frederiksen to arrive next week for sit-down with Netanyahu on cooperation in procuring, developing inoculations
Read MoreSpanish report calls for killing of more than 850 cattle on pariah ship
By Marco Trujillo and Nathan Allen CARTAGENA, Spain (Reuters) – More than 850 cows that spent months aboard a ship wandering across the Mediterranean are not fit for transport anymore and should be killed, according to a confidential report by
Read MoreSenate Democrats move immediately to “Plan B” on minimum wage – CBS News
Senate Democrats move immediately to “Plan B” on minimum wage CBS NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreDonald Trump Jr. slams Liz Cheney, says Gov. Cuomo ‘would be in jail’ if GOP – New York Post
Donald Trump Jr. slams Liz Cheney, says Gov. Cuomo ‘would be in jail’ if GOP New York Post CPAC speakers shower Trump with praise CNN Letter: Censure of Mitt Romney is no different than cancel culture Deseret News Trump at CPAC foments 2022
Read MoreAt Last, Democrats Get Chance to Engineer Obamacare 2.0
The Biden administration is trying to make the health care law more generous and closer to its original design, but may disappoint progressive allies hoping for more.
Read MoreBritain says farewell to pandemic hero Captain Tom Moore
Britain bid farewell on Saturday to Captain Tom Moore with a nationally televised funeral for the 100-year-old war veteran who became a global hero for his extraordinary fundraising efforts during the pandemic. Soldiers formed a guard of honour at the
Read MoreNigerian Schoolboys Freed as Search for Abducted Girls Continues
Gunmen released 42 people who were taken from their boarding school last week in north-central Niger state. More than 300 schoolgirls who were abducted Friday in a separate mass kidnapping remain missing.
Read MoreBiden Seeks to Reshape Riyadh Ties With Khashoggi Report Release
The U.S. intelligence report finds Prince Mohammed ordered an operation resulting in the journalist’s death, but the administration has chosen not to punish him personally.
Read MoreHow Is The COVID-19 Vaccination Campaign Going In Your State?
The U.S. is engaged in a massive effort to vaccinate the bulk of its population against COVID-19. But some states are working faster than others. See how yours is faring. (Image credit: NPR)
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