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Greg Stoker, ex-US Special Forces, explores the impact of the BDS campaign and the Gaza war on Israel’s economy. As international investments decline and Unit 8200’s tech pipeline dries up, Israel’s high-tech industry struggles to survive.
The post Paul Biggar: Google Buyout Won’t Fix Israel’s Spy-Run Tech Sector appeared first on MintPress News.
Security group Magen Am’s staff also includes a former Navy SEAL who posted a video of waterboarding his own child.
The post LA City Council Considers Paying Former IDF Soldiers to Patrol Its Streets appeared first on The Intercept.
by Daniel Wortel-London
Working long hours? You aren’t alone. Forty-one percent of U.S. workers reported working more than 45 hours a week in 2021. Sixteen percent said they spent more than 60 hours per week at work. Working long hours has been shown to degrade quality of life and productivity. But there’s a bigger problem with full-time employment: It isn’t environmentally sustainable.
Additional economic growth is the only way to generate full-time employment.
The post Introducing a Different Type of 32-Hour Workweek Act appeared first on Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy.
THE Yurruungga Aboriginal Corporation has been granted $1.1 million over four years to consult about the impact of tourism on the newly-announced Bellinger Valley Indigenous Protected Area (IPA). The Bellinger Valley location is one of twelve new IPA areas announced by the Federal Government last week. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth...
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COUNCIL will report on applying a ‘Special Protected Areas’ framework to the Coffs-Clarence catchment which mirrors the WaterNSW model to protect Sydney’s water catchment areas. Greens councillor Jonathan Cassell tabled the notice of motion at City of Coffs Harbour’s July 11 meeting, which passed unanimously. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it...
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BUILDING on last year’s record attendance, the region’s iconic Timber Festival returns to Glenreagh on Saturday 27 July. Last year’s event attracted close to 9000 people, with organisers hoping to exceed that number next Saturday. Advertise with News of The Area today. It’s worth it for your business. Message us. Phone us – (02) 4981...
The post Glenreagh Timber Festival: Where past meets present appeared first on News Of The Area.
An anthropologist shows how bonding with another species could help humans come together.
The post The Lion Who Would Save the World appeared first on Nautilus.
For a time, associating with Nick Fuentes was enough to tank a career in GOP politics. Now, it hardly seems to matter.
The post I Watched Groypers Descend on Detroit — Where They Were No Longer Pariahs Among Mainstream Republicans appeared first on The Intercept.