• For Americans, Preventing Another 9/11 Is A Foreign Policy Priority

    WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) – Preventing terrorist strikes in the US was cited as the top foreign policy priority by most Americans in a recent opinion poll, and not promoting democracy and human rights around the world, which have been the goals of successive presidencies and […]

  • Senator Bob Graham, 9/11, and the Mirage of American Democracy

    Former Senator Bob Graham passed away on April 16 at the age of 87. Graham had been one of the most outspoken opponents of the Iraq War. But his brightest legacy was his perennial fight against the cover-up of role of the Saudi government in September 11 terrorist attacks. Graham was chairman of the Senate More

  • The 9 at 9: Monday

    Positive impacts when psychosis and addiction services partner, a new State park and the Spice Girls

  • The 9 at 9: Sunday

    Evictions in Donegal, bike baiting and the US approves funding for wars in Gaza and Ukraine.

  • The 9 at 9: Monday

    Report reveals ‘extreme risks’ posed to National Ambulance Service, body found in Naas and Israel and Iran trade accusations.

  • Bob Graham, 9/11, the FBI and me

    By Dan Christensen FloridaBulldog.org I didn’t get to know Bob Graham until he was late in life. I’d met him briefly a couple of times in the mid-1980s when he was in his second term as Florida’s governor and I was a cityside reporter for The Miami News, but you can’t really know someone under such circumstances

  • Opinion: The decline in American life expectancy harms more than our health

    American life expectancy started dropping even before the pandemic. It’s a critical barometer of our nation’s health and a sign that all is not well in the U.S. Much of the increase in preventable, premature death is attributable to drug overdose, which increased five-fold over the last couple decades. But this malaise is far broader, driven largely by growing chronic illness. Rates of depression are reaching new highs. Obesity rates among adults have risen from 30% to 42% since the turn of the...

    • CNBC

    Kering shares sink 9% after profit warning on declining Gucci sales

    Shares of French luxury group Kering sank more than 9% Wednesday after the company warned it expects a sharp downturn in first-half profits as demand for its Gucci brand continues to wane.

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    BIG WIN: $11.9 million lottery ticket sold in Marana

    A Tucson-area resident is nearly $12 million richer after winning The Pick lottery game jackpot on Monday, April 22.

  • X-Men ’97 Showrunner on How 9/11 Inspired the ‘Remember It’ Episode

    SPOILER WARNING FOR X-MEN ’97 EPISODE ‘REMEMBER IT’ It’s no mystery that X-Men ’97 has been getting a lot of praise online, but the latest episode Remember It has got to be one of the biggest moments in the entire show, killing off two principal characters alongside a whole genocide

  • ‘Bad Faith’ a Must-See for Americans Concerned About Christian Nationalist Threat to Democracy

    As the aggressive Christian nationalism that infuses the MAGA movement and Republican Party intensifies, journalists and filmmakers are paying closer attention to the threat this political ideology and its adherents pose to freedom in America. A must-watch new documentary, “Bad Faith: Christian Nationalism’s Unholy War on Democracy,” will be available for streaming on AppleTV, Amazon Prime, […]

  • USA: UT Austin’s faculty won’t teach because of school’s militarized response to student event

    Shafaqna English- UT Austin’s faculty condemn university leaders’s decision to “invite city policy to campus in response to a planned peaceful event and said faculty members won’t teach because of the school’s militarized response to a student event. One of the largest demonstrations took place at the University of Texas