• 'Revitalized' Palestinian Authority Boasts of Rewarding Attacks on Israel With Biden Funds

    Days after the Biden administration gave its blessing to a newly formed Palestinian Authority government in the West Bank, the PA handed out dozens of bonus payments for security forces who were involved in attacks on Israelis.

  • Palestinians as “The Others”

    Apart from a massively greater overall civilian toll inflicted on Palestinians in Gaza – the vast undercount stands at 34,000 Palestinian deaths compared to the deaths of 1,139 Israeli civilians, soldiers, and foreign workers. This staggering ratio – over 14,000 Palestinian children (with many thousands under the rubble) compared to 30 Israeli children – escapes proper reporting. “The Others” don’t get accurate coverage as was also the case with huge Iraqi losses during the Bush/Cheney criminal...

  • Why should we care about the Palestinian Cause?

    Shafaqna English | by Haruna Djamanca- We, as human beings without religious interference, are obliged by our conscience and morale to support and defend the oppressed, because it’s within our interest to do so, whether we know it or not, and because it has a great advantage for us in

  • Israeli and Palestinian economies battered by war

    Six months of conflict have also taken a heavy economic toll.

  • Morristown Housing Authority dogged by more no-shows

    For much of the last year, MHA meetings have been where residents have sought accountability during the privatization of their public housing. But quorums -- and even meeting venues--have become hard to find lately.

  • WTF is the CMA — the Competition and Markets Authority

    Why does the CMA's opinion on Google's Privacy Sandbox matter so much? Stick around to uncover why.

  • "The Covenant of Water" author Abraham Verghese

    Dr. Abraham Verghese is vice chair of education at the Stanford University School of Medicine. He's actually an expert in bedside manner, teaching medical students about the importance of the human touch. Verghese is all about the power of connection, as a medical practitioner, and in his other calling: author."A good story goes beyond what a forgiving God cares to do. It reconciles families and unburdens them of secrets whose bond is stronger than blood. But in their revealing, as in their...

  • "The Covenant of Water" author Abraham Verghese

    Dr. Abraham Verghese teaches medical students about the importance of bedside manner at Stanford University's School of Medicine. But he has another calling, as author of the New York Times bestselling novel "The Covenant of Water," a multi-generational tale of a family in India experiencing love and tragedy. Verghese talks with correspondent Tracy Smith about uprooting his family to take a writing program at the University of Iowa in order to pursue his dream of being a writer; and about...

  • PHOTOS: Palestinians Hit the Beach in Gaza

    Palestinians have been flocking to the beach in Gaza this week, as temperatures soared and families took advantage of a lull in fighting in most of the area.

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    Authorities investigating suspicious item at Raytheon

    The Tucson Police Department says officers are investigating a suspicious item contained within Raytheon property.

  • Authors share stories from life's 'margins'

    The book is a collection of artwork, stories, essays, and poems contributed by people from the area who are considered to be in the “margins” of life.

  • ‘Pro-Palestinian’ protesters think they are above the law

    The past week has illustrated that “pro-Palestinian” protesters aren’t just delusional enough to think they are protesting against a “genocide.” They are also delusional enough to think that they are above the law in every way. Demonstrators in Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco, and Oakland, California, illegally blocked traffic on Monday, protesting against Israel after Iran […]