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Tensions Rise as Biden Criticizes Netanyahu’s Handling of Hostage Situation

Monday saw President Joe Biden expressing dissatisfaction with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's efforts regarding negotiations to release hostages held by Hamas.

Hamas Leader Urges Students to Renew Anti-Israel Protests

Senior Hamas official Khaled Mashal has urged students across the United States and worldwide to renew their demonstrations against Israel.

Labor Day – American Minute with Bill Federer

To appreciate Labor Day, one needs to know the history preceding it. At the time the United States was founded, most people were self-employed, working as either farmers or in trades, such as: baker, butcher, carpenter, cabinetmaker, upholsterer, tailor, milliner...

Pacific World War II – American Minute with Bill Federer

World War Two combat in the Pacific began when military forces of Imperial Japan invaded China, Thailand, Malaya, Singapore, Hong Kong, Hawaii, Wake Island, Guam, and the Philippines. The fighting that followed included...

New York Department of Health Sprays Pesticides in Streets to ‘Prevent’ West Nile Virus

The New York City Department of Health has begun spraying pesticides throughout the city to "combat" the spread of the West Nile Virus, which is transmitted by mosquitoes.

U.S. Soldiers Injured During Operation Against ISIS

During a recent operation against ISIS in Iraq, at least half a dozen U.S. soldiers were injured, with reports indicating that some suffered traumatic brain injuries, likely from a blast, while others had external injuries.

Taliban Passes New Law Banning Women From Showing Bare Face, Speaking in Public

The Taliban regime in Afghanistan has passed new laws restricting women's rights, including bans on speaking in public, showing their faces, and venturing outside without a male escort.

Third Grade Teacher Arrested After Dealing Drugs During Class

A third-grade teacher in Texas was arrested after allegedly dealing drugs during class.

UC Berkeley Dean Calls Constitutional Provisions ‘Problematic’

The dean of the University of California, Berkeley's law school claimed there are "increasingly problematic" constitutional provisions.

U.S.-Backed Research Led to Patents for Chinese Companies

Various U.S. agencies have funded research that led to the creation of 1,020 patents for Chinese entities.

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