• 'We Hate Hamas Like We Hate Israel': The Palestinians who managed to flee Gaza

    The procedure of leaving Gaza went on for days. In the first stage, Dr. Mukhaimer Abu Saada, who lived near the upscale Rimal neighborhood, was forced to move with his wife Rosanne and his children to Khan Yunis where he found shelter at a relative’s apartment. Two weeks later, IDF forces told the area’s residents to move to Rafah where the man, who until recently was head of the department of political science at Al-Azhar University, huddled with his family into a tent in appalling conditions. ...

  • Like Germany’s president, I love a good kebab. Cosying up to autocrats like Erdoğan, less so

    Germany’s complicity with Turkey’s repressive regime worries me more than its döner diplomacy“Nazis eat döner kebabs in secret,” must be one of the dumbest slogans I have seen at German protests against the far right. Yes, the popularity of the kebab in Germany has become something of a symbol of labour migration from Turkey after the second world war. And yes, Nazis get hungry, too. So what? If the consumption of ethnic-minority food was really an obstacle to the ideology of white supremacy,...

  • Ulysses S. Grant and Fighting for America

    Today, April 27, is the anniversary of the 1822 birth of one of the greatest U.S. presidents, Ulysses S. Grant. His great achievements as both general and president can remind us of the importance of never giving up, even against seemingly impossible odds.

  • Who Is Rosie O’Donnell Playing on And Just Like That?

    Here comes Mary.

  • Don't hate the drinking fountain button — it's just misunderstood

    If you've ever been disappointed by a weak trickle from a public drinking fountain, don't holler at the button. As outlined this article from The Verge, those much-maligned metal discs are actually ingenious pieces of engineering that are "tragically misunderstood." — Read the rest

  • It sounds like she ‘hated’ the dog: Dana Perino

    'The Five' co-hosts discuss how South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is defending

  • SEAN HANNITY: This is what the weaponization of justice in America looks like

    Fox News host Sean Hannity shreds the NY v. Trump trial as a "kangaroo court" Tuesday on "Hannity."  SEAN HANNITY: This is what the weaponization of justice in America looks like. This is what shredding our sacred Constitution looks like. Of course, the Democratic activist pretending to be a judge is chomping at the bit to lock up Donald Trump, with or without a guilty verdict.   BERNIE SANDERS' ENTHUSIASM FOR BIDEN DAMPENED OVER STRONG DISAGREEMENT ON GAZA WAR: REPORT  This unconstitutional gag...

  • Nukes in space: Why a very very stupid idea just became more likely

    Fears of a Cold War nightmare resurfacing as rumours swirl of a possible Russian nuclear deployment and a recent UN resolution fails to pass.

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    Just a Long List of Stuff That Brian Cox Hates

    Brian Cox is a classically trained Shakespearean actor, a great Scotsman, and, at 77 years old, a formidable star of stage and screen with an estimable career spanning more than six decades. But he is, first and foremost, a hater. Or, should I say, a hateur. Most people in the entertainment industry are terrified of saying the wrong thing publicly. Cox, on the other hand, seems to go into interviews armed with a scroll of grievances. For lovers of hate, it’s refreshing. Cox was on a heater...

  • Mike Johnson’s a rare speaker — America likes him

    House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is the latest Republican leader trying to save his job against a conservative coup. But he’s got one thing going for him that his recent predecessors didn’t. The public, especially Republicans, generally likes him. Backed by former President Donald Trump, the Louisiana Republican has a 44% favorable rating. In the […]

  • Noem: ‘They’re just attacking me like crazy right now.’

    The South Dakota governor has come under intense criticism for her decision to shoot and kill her dog 20 years ago.

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    Rob Marciano, Meteorologist at 'Good Morning America', Out at ABC News

    'Good Morning America' meteorologist Rob Marciano is no longer with ABC News, PEOPLE confirms. The news comes after he had been temporarily banned from the show's studio in New York City reportedly due to allegedly inappropriate behaviors, but he continued to report the weather from outside locations.