Month: June 2022
Catastrophe or Salvation? Israel’s Coalition Government – Sponsored Content
Israel may currently have the most diverse government anywhere in the democratic world. So why is it so divisive? Donniel Hartman, Yossi Klein Halevi and Elana Stein Hain discuss.
Read MoreMichigan candidate for governor, Ryan Kelley, arrested by FBI for Jan. 6 involvement
Thurs., the FBI arrested Ryan Kelley for charges related to the Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021. He’s one of a few candidates running for governor in Michigan. Others were removed for signature fraud. (Image credit: JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP via Getty
Read MoreFacebook’s system approved dehumanizing hate speech
Facebook has failed another test of its ability to detect blatant, violent hate speech in advertisements submitted to the platform by the nonprofit group Global Witness.
Read MoreFor foster children, relatives can make all the difference
America’s care system should strive harder to keep more children with their families
Read MoreJan 6 hearings – live: Trump to be faced with Ivanka testimony video as new violent footage leaked – The Independent
Jan 6 hearings – live: Trump to be faced with Ivanka testimony video as new violent footage leaked The Independent Jan. 6 committee to kick off prime-time hearings on Capitol attack I ABC7 ABC7 What to watch for at the House’s first
Read MorePrince William spotted selling homeless magazine in London
The UK’s Prince William was on Thursday snapped on the streets of London selling copies of homeless magazine The Big Issue, whipping out a card machine to lure potential buyers. The future king wore the magazine’s official red baseball cap
Read MoreIsraelis okayed to travel to Qatar for World Cup in deal with FIFA
Despite lack of ties between Doha and Jerusalem, Israel says soccer fans holding match tickets will be granted entry; announcement makes no mention of security concerns
Read MoreRussia Is Racing to Cement Its Control in Southern Ukraine
The Kremlin says it has rebuilt rail and road links to Crimea, while appointing proxy officials in an effort to create facts on the ground.
Read MoreHow Jared Kushner Washed His Hands of Donald Trump Before Jan. 6
Mr. Kushner’s role in the final months of the Trump White House could come into sharp relief once the committee investigating the attack on the Capitol opens hearings.
Read MoreHow to Watch the Jan. 6 Committee Hearings Live on Prime Time
The first of several upcoming hearings by the House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol will be held on Thursday evening.
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