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Logic Doesn't Apply When Amnesty International Bashes Israel
Amnesty International is deceitful when it accuses Israel of 'genocide'.
Mitchell Bard
Antisemitism
Anti-Semites Attack 15 Synagogues Since October 7 Terrorist Attack
Yet another attack on synagogue came on December 18 of this year.
Martin Barillas
Antisemitism
Biden's Attempts To Combat 'Islamophobia' Seeks To Silence Critics of Muslim Terror
The latest Biden-Harris national strategy to combat hate is rooted in the myths of post-9/11 and 10/7 backlashes, and a false analogy to Jew-hatred.
Jonathan S. Tobin
Canada Lurches to a New Order
Budget woes, distrust from leadership … and wheat sheaves?
Sharon Polsky
Antisemitism
When Antisemitism Is No Longer Taboo
A woman gave a Nazi salute to Jewish students in Montreal while telling them that a 'final solution' is headed their way.
Michael Geist
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The Los Alamos Club: Chinese Scientists Go From U.S. To Strengthen China
China's penetration of federal government labs endangers American innovation and national security, says report.
Martin Barillas
04/18/2023
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A Blood Pudding Dinner Yields Brain-Eating Parasites
A woman tried to prepare a raw-blood delicacy by herself, much to her regret.
Joe Golder
04/17/2023
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Military Rivals Clash As Explosions And Machine Guns Fire In Sudan's capital
Sudanese army and paramilitary rivals contend for control of the African nation's leadership in deadly contest.
Martin Barillas
04/15/2023
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A Landlord's Dream and a Tenant's Nightmare
Automated tenant screening tools provide convenience for landlords—at what cost to prospective tenants?
Sharon Polsky MAPP
04/13/2023
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George Washington University Tries But Fails to Exculpate Itself From Antisemitism
GWU gaslights Jews and freedom-lovers after exonerating itself of allegations of campus antisemitism
Roz Rothstein
03/31/2023
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NYC Indicts Trump And Engages In Creative Prosecution
A Democrat promised to 'get' Donald Trump, but may well get more than he bargained for in a weak exercise of creative prosecution.
Alan Dershowitz
03/31/2023
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Butterfly-Inspired Reflective Fibres Revolutionize Recycling Of Fabric And Clothing
Drawing inspiration from butterfly wings, reflective fibers woven into clothing could reshape textile sorting and recycling.
Kylie Foy
03/21/2023
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Privacy & Data Governance Congress Highlights Data Privacy And Security Concerns
Sponsored by the Privacy & Access Council of Canada, the meeting offers networking for regulators and industry to discuss protection and limits of privacy.
Martin Barillas
03/15/2023
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Not Good: China Bypasses Biden on Iran, Saudis
The Obama-Biden approach to the region costs us the Arab Coalition.
Walid Phares
03/15/2023
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MIT Conference Paints Heroic But Dim Picture Of Ukraine
The secret sauce in the current war between Russia and Ukraine is Ukrainians' sense of solidarity in combatting the invasion.
Peter Dizekes
03/07/2023
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Turkey Earthquake Tragedy Is a Reminder of What’s Important
Despite the rapid, substantial global humanitarian response from many countries, it just wasn't possible to get to everyone in time.
Rabbi Abraham Cooper and Rev. Johnnie Moore
03/02/2023
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A Bioresorbable Electric Bandage Offers Hope to Diabetics
An innovative, flexible, stretchy bandage heals with electricity and transmits health data wirelessly.
Martin Barillas
02/22/2023
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