From New York to LA, Housing Insecurity Is Undermining Immigrant Students
Housing insecurity is disrupting the education and well-being of immigrant students across the U.S. NYC's 60-day shelter policy exacerbates trauma and instability. Despite efforts in cities like Minneapolis and LA, comprehensive support and stable housing are urgently needed to ensure these children thrive.
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Nine Takeaways from the Investigation into 3M’s Forever Chemicals
An investigation into 3M revealed that the company knowingly allowed toxic PFOS chemicals to seep into human bloodstreams for decades. Despite internal findings of their dangers in the 1970s, 3M continued production until 2002, downplaying health risks and keeping critical research hidden from the public and even some employees.
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Follow the Money: How Israel-Linked Billionaires Silenced US Campus Protests
American university protests against Gaza violence face severe crackdowns due to financial and ideological ties between elite institutions and pro-Israel billionaires. These donors influence campus policies, leading to heavy-handed responses against peaceful demonstrators, highlighting deep-rooted issues of academic freedom and external control.
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Unveiling WhatsApp's Hidden Vulnerability How Government Surveillance Exploits Metadata...
Despite WhatsApp's encryption, governments exploit a vulnerability using traffic analysis to track user interactions and locations. This surveillance raises concerns about privacy, especially in conflict zones like Gaza, where metadata can be used for targeted attacks.
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I Refuse to Be Told What to Do Facebook Posts Show a Conservative School Member Rejecting Extremism
In the article "I Refuse to Be Told What to Do," Jeremy Schwartz chronicles the unexpected political evolution of Courtney Gore, a conservative school board member from Hood County, Texas. Initially, Gore appeared to embody the far-right movement targeting local education with hardline stances on race, gender, and allegations of left-wing indoctrination. After winning a seat on the Granbury Independent School District board, she supported efforts to remove LGBTQ+ themed books from school libraries, reflecting the extreme views she once championed.
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From a MAGA Meltdown: Inside the “America First” Movement’s War Over Democracy
The article explores the internal conflict within the Republican Party, highlighting the deep divisions over democracy and election integrity, particularly in Michigan. It details the rise of the "America First" movement, the challenges faced by establishment Republicans, and the broader implications for U.S. democracy.
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Can a U.S. Ally Actually Be Held Accountable for War Crimes in the ICC?
The International Criminal Court (ICC) has announced it is seeking arrest warrants for top Israeli officials and Hamas leaders in relation to the ongoing conflict in Gaza. This unprecedented move has significant political and legal implications, particularly for the United States, a key ally of Israel.
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After Torturing Him, U.S. Breaks Guarantees of Safety to Former Guantánamo Detainee.
Saeed Bakhouch, a former Guantánamo detainee, was recently sentenced to three years in prison in Algeria on terrorism charges. This outcome came despite U.S. assurances that he would be treated humanely after his repatriation. Held without charges for 20 years at Guantánamo Bay, Bakhouch experienced severe torture and mental deterioration.
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Jamie Dimon Warns of Potential Hard Landing and Stagflation for the U.S. Economy
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon cautions that a hard landing for the U.S. economy is possible, with stagflation posing the worst threat. Despite strong consumer indicators, inflation and high unemployment could lead to significant economic challenges. Dimon underscores the unpredictability of economic forecasts and potential rate hikes.
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The Shift from TV to Retail Media Networks
Advertisers are shifting their focus from traditional TV to retail media networks like those of Amazon and Walmart. These platforms leverage first-party data to optimize ad targeting, driving significant growth in ad spending. The trend reflects a broader move towards digital and in-store advertising amid changing consumer behaviors and privacy regulations.
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British Intelligence's Secret Exploitation of Palestinian Refugees
Leaked documents reveal British intelligence’s covert operations to surveil, infiltrate, and manipulate Palestinians and Syrians for geopolitical gains. During the Syrian conflict, they ran psychological warfare campaigns to destabilize Assad’s government, using private contractors like InCoStrat. In Lebanon, ARK monitored and influenced Palestinian refugee camps, aiming to create anti-government activists. These efforts extended to creating civil society initiatives to control future Palestinian leadership, highlighting extensive British covert operations in the region.
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Segregation Academies: The Unseen Legacy Dividing Schools in the South
Segregation academies, private schools established in the South during the Civil Rights era, aimed to maintain racial segregation. These institutions, predominantly white, emerged as a response to desegregation mandates, perpetuating educational inequality and racial division. Their legacy continues to impact the education system and racial dynamics in the region today.
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Medical Workers Evacuated from Gaza, but 3 Americans Refuse to Leave
Around 20 American and British medical workers were evacuated from Gaza's European Hospital, but three Americans chose to stay, demanding Israel allow new humanitarian workers to replace them. These Americans, alongside other international staff, continue to provide critical medical care to Gaza's trapped population amidst the ongoing conflict and blockade. Their decision highlights the moral dilemmas and urgent need for sustained humanitarian support and political resolution to the crisis in Gaza.
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The Consumer Finance Protection Bureau Is Constitutional
The Supreme Court ruled the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau (CFPB) constitutional, upholding its funding mechanism. This decision, amid challenges to regulatory agencies, marks a win for financial oversight and consumer protection.
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An Israeli Company Promoting Its Self-Launching Drone System to U.S. Police Departments
High Lander, an Israeli drone company, is promoting its autonomous drone system, Orion, to U.S. police departments, including the East Baton Rouge Sheriff’s Office. Orion can automatically launch drones in response to events like gunshots or burglaries and perform various tasks such as live video feeds and AI-based searches. Despite its advanced capabilities, the adoption of Orion has raised concerns due to East Baton Rouge's controversial history, particularly regarding civil rights violations during the 2016 protests. High Lander's system is already widely used in Israel, enhancing security through automated surveillance and counter-drone measures.
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Far Right Firebrand to Voice of Reason: A Texas School Board Member's Bold Reversal Shakes...
Courtney Gore, a newly elected school board member in Granbury ISD, Texas, campaigned on a far-right platform, vowing to root out supposed indoctrination in the district’s curriculum. However, after a thorough investigation, she found no evidence of such indoctrination, only materials promoting kindness and good behavior. Disillusioned, Gore publicly rejected the divisive rhetoric of her far-right backers, facing significant backlash, threats, and isolation from her former allies. Her bold defiance highlights the growing tensions within the GOP and underscores the challenges of maintaining integrity in a polarized political climate.
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Albuquerque Is Throwing Out the Belongings of Homeless People, Violating City Policy**
Christian Smith, a homeless woman in Albuquerque, New Mexico, lost all her belongings, including irreplaceable dentures, when city workers discarded her shopping cart.
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Behind the Scenes of Ansar Allah’s Operations Aboard the Galaxy Leader Ship
MintPress News has faced challenges such as demonetization on YouTube, prompting a call for support via Patreon to continue reporting important stories.
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"Israel Wants Endless War Without the Politics. Biden’s Going Along for the Doomed Ride"
Critically examines the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine, focusing on the lack of political strategy behind Israel's military actions in Gaza and the broader implications for U.S. foreign policy under President Joe Biden....
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Soaring Debt and Deficits: Economic and Market Concerns
The U.S. federal debt has surged to $34.5 trillion, raising concerns among financial experts and policymakers about its impact on the economy and markets. With debt levels reaching unprecedented heights, urgent fiscal reforms are necessary to ensure economic stability and prevent potential market disruptions.
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Unraveling the Tragedy: The Deadly Consequences of U.S. Border Policies
In March 2023, tragedy struck in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, when a detention center fire claimed the lives of 40 men, revealing the fatal consequences of landmark shifts in U.S. border policies.......
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Unveiling the Weaponization of Media: From PropOrNot to New Lines.
In a landscape fraught with information warfare, the purported independence of media organizations often masks a complex web of agendas and influences......
Mississippi Limits Jail Time for Mental Health Treatment Waitlist.
Mississippi lawmakers passed a bill to curb the practice of jailing people awaiting court-ordered mental health treatment............
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From Ahistorical Narratives to Empathetic Anthems: Macklemore vs. Clinton on Palestinian History
Macklemore's understanding of Palestinian history, as depicted in his recent single "Hind's Hall," stands in stark contrast to Hillary Clinton's views on the matter.....
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"Compromising Conscience: U.S. Shielding Potential Israeli Violations in Gaza"
The recently released report by the State Department regarding Israel's actions in its war on Gaza has sparked significant controversy. While the report acknowledges suspected violations of international humanitarian law by Israel and suggests concerns regarding the use of U.S.-supplied weapons, it stops short of recommending policy changes or imposing consequences.
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