• "You Are Quite Openly Jewish": London Police Under Fire For Confrontation With Man Near Anti-Israeli March

    "You Are Quite Openly Jewish": London Police Under Fire For Confrontation With Man Near Anti-Israeli March Authored by Jonathan Turley, The London police are under fire this week for threatening to arrest a man wearing a kippah near a pro-Palestinian march. Officers inform Gideon Falter, head of the Campaign Against Antisemitism watchdog, that he was “antagonizing” the protesters by being “openly Jewish” near such a march. He was told that, if he tried to cross the street while...

  • Iranian State Television Says Nuclear Facilities Near Isfahan 'Fully Safe' After Air Defense Batteries Fired

    (AP) —  Iranian state television says nuclear facilities near Isfahan ‘fully safe’ after air defense batteries fired in area. It remained unclear if the country was under attack. However, tensions remain high in the wider Middle East after Iran’s unprecedented missile-and-drone attack on Israel. One government official suggested sites may have been targeted by drones. […]

  • Israel strikes back against Iran: Explosions reported near bases housing Islamic Republic nuclear facilities as Netanyahu defies Biden days after unprecedented rocket fire on the Jewish state

    Israel strikes back against Iran: Explosions reported near bases housing Islamic Republic nuclear facilities as Netanyahu defies Biden days after unprecedented rocket fire on the Jewish state - Israel has carried out attacks on a target in Iran, defying President Joe Biden's warnings about plunging the Middle East further into conflict. An official told ABC News that the attacks hit a site in Iran. However, it is unclear which exact target was hit and how extensive the damage was. Officials...

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    Delaware State Fire Marshall investigating residential fire in Millsboro

    MILLSBORO, Del. – The Delaware State Fire Marshall is investigating a fire that occurred early Sunday Morning at 28253 Basin Rd in Millsboro. As first responders arrived, the fire was advancing to the eaves, attic, and roof line of the two-story residential structure. Firefighters conducted a primary search of the structure on the account of conflicting reports that an occupant

  • Downed power line identified as cause of nearly 180-acre fire near Galeton earlier this month

    A downed power line ignited dry grass, causing a nearly 180-acre fire northeast of Galeton earlier this month. Galeton Fire Chief Russ Kane credits oil infrastructure and well-maintained properties for helping crews get the blaze under control in less than two hours.

  • Google fires employees who protested Israel contract

    Google fired 28 employees Wednesday who protested the tech giant’s cloud computing contract with the Israeli government. Protesters staged sit-ins Tuesday at two Google offices — New York City and

  • Google employees arrested and fired after sit-in protest

    Employees at Google's offices in New York and Sunnyvale staged a sit-in in protest of Project Nimbus on Tuesday. Nimbus is a government contract between Google and Amazon and the Israeli government for their cloud computing services. Protestors demanded that the $1.2 billion contract be terminated, ending Google's complicity and aid in human rights violations in Palestine. — Read the rest

  • Administrator punched near Washington Square Park

    An NYU administrator was punched in the face by an unidentified individual near Washington Square Park on Wednesday morning, according to a Department of Campus Safety alert sent out earlier this afternoon. The administrator has filed a report with the New York City Police Department, which is investigating the incident as a hate crime. The This story Administrator punched near Washington Square Park appeared first on Washington Square News.

  • Trumbull Regional employee nominated for state award

    Trumbull Regional Hospital nominated one of their employees for this year’s Albert E. Dyckes Health Care Worker of the Year Award.

  • Unapproved fire destroys home near Manhattan

    MANHATTAN (KSNT) - A house is considered a total loss after a grass fire got out of control near the Little Apple earlier this month. Around 7 p.m. on April 5, the Manhattan Fire Department (MFD) responded to reports of a fire in the 200 block of Waterbridge Road. When crews arrived, they found a []

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    Crews battle apartment fire near downtown Wichita

    Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Wichita firefighters have been on the scene of an apartment fire near the downtown area. The fire was reported shortly before 9 a.m. at the Villa Del Mar apartments in the

  • Iowa should follow other states in mandating paid maternity leave

    Iowa must mandate paid maternity leave. Having a child is one of the hardest things a person can do. The first few months of a child’s life require constant attention and care from at least one parent. Because of this, many parents — often women — will take weeks or months off work to care