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Fatema Al Harbi built her career defending Israel’s actions in Gaza, partnering with Israeli intelligence-linked groups and spreading propaganda that whitewashes war crimes.
The post Fatema Al Harbi: The Arab Working Overtime to Defend Israel’s Genocide appeared first on MintPress News.
Kathy is a soon-to-be-retired small animal veterinarian in the greater Des Moines area. She was once reviewed as a top veterinarian for rats on a local rat forum. In her office, she has a preserved dog heart suspended in fluid filled with heartworm. She once gave this heart to her nephew, my cousin, for keeps, but her sister made him return it since it was too horrifying to have in their home.
Kathy is nothing if not entirely secure and confident in who she is, which I think would make her the ideal Golden Bachelorette. Recently, at a friend’s wedding, my mom drank a large amount of wine provided by a random older gentleman. When we pointed out to her that if she were to start dating again, she would have an easy time finding older men, she said, “Yes, Emily, I know.”

How a dedicated team of volunteers in Rhode Island hack nature to find new ways to protect vulnerable sparrow hatchlings
- by Aeon Video

Amid an 18-year prison sentence for bank robbery, a member of the Stopwatch Gang reflects on the fluid nature of time
- Directed by Jason Young
How the killing of Trevon Cole by Las Vegas police almost made prime-time TV.
The post Episode Five: What Fourth Amendment? appeared first on The Intercept.

Unable to handle uncertainty, AI mimics the narcissistic compulsion to fill voids with plausible but false narratives
- by Jennine Gates
To implement his sweeping agenda, Mamdani will have to navigate the New York Police Department and its influential union.
The post Zohran Mamdani Avoided Campaigning Against the Police. Will They Work With Him? appeared first on The Intercept.
My old boss, the TGWU leader Jack Jones, always used to say that pensions were deferred wages. As such, they are as much a trade union and a class issue as anything else the movement might discuss. But to be honest, whenever motions on pensions have been debated at trade union conferences I’ve been to, […]
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Zohran Mamdani’s victory could be a turning point for Democrats — if the party finally learns from its past leaders’ betrayals.
Mamdani’s victory means so much — including the repudiation of Islamophobic attacks and weaponization of antisemitism. The post They Tried to Smear Zohran Mamdani as an Antisemite. Voters Saw Right Through It. appeared first on The Intercept. by Rudabeh Shahid, Nischal Dhungel, and Shakthi De Silva* In September, Nepal became the third South Asian country in three years to see its government collapse under the weight of mass protests. After the government banned twenty-six social media platforms, young Nepalis poured into Kathmandu’s streets, furious at what they saw as an attempt to silence […]
The New York City mayoral race drew national attention as a test for the left as democratic socialist Mamdani faced former governor Cuomo. The post Zohran Mamdani Beats Andrew Cuomo in Victory for the Left in NYC Mayoral Race appeared first on The Intercept. Italy’s Nova news agency confirmed it let reporter Gabriele Nunziati go for asking a European official about Israel at a press conference. The post A Journalist Asked Why Israel Isn’t Paying to Rebuild Gaza. It Cost Him His Job. appeared first on The Intercept. The post Doctor Who Magazine 623 appeared first on Doctor Who Magazine. The tech giant deleted the accounts of three prominent Palestinian human rights groups — a capitulation to Trump sanctions. The post YouTube Quietly Erased More Than 700 Videos Documenting Israeli Human Rights Violations appeared first on The Intercept. |