‘Without access to PayPal, Palestinian entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and others face routine difficulties in receiving payments for business and charitable purposes,’ an open letter from a coalition of American activists reads. Continue reading →
This is not the first report from Russia’s Defense Ministry on chemical attacks in Area 1070. Earlier in November, it also reported on unexploded shells in the neighborhood indicating that the terrorists in Aleppo have been using chemical weapons. Continue reading →
Henry Kissinger says the public shouldn’t just write off Donald Trump, calling him the “most unique” presidential figure in his lifetime. He said “one should not insist on nailing him into positions that he had taken in the campaign.” In … Continue reading →
After the volley of tear gas, officers inexcusably began shooting water cannons at water protectors kettled on the bridge — in temperatures hovering around 26 degrees Fahrenheit — making hypothermia and frostbite an immediate danger. Continue reading →
Jay Nygard's decision to install a wind turbine on his own property earned him prison time. It's the perfect example of how the US government has been criminalizing “off the grid” living and eroding the rights of private property owners in the process. Continue reading →
The explosion ripped through the packed Baqir ul Olum Mosque around midday in Afghanistan's capital. The lone attacker, who is yet to be identified, entered the Mosque on foot and blew himself up inside the ceremony commemorating the death of Muhammad’s grandson, Imam Hussein, who is considered a martyr by the Shiite minority sect of the Muslim faith. Continue reading →
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