Day: November 21, 2024

ICC rejects Israeli appeals, issues arrest warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu, Yoav Gallant

7:39 pm November 21, 2024

The International Criminal Court (ICC) rejected challenges from Israel and issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant on Thursday. The ICC charged Netanyahu and Gallant with “crimes against humanity and war crimes,” including using starvation as a method of warfare and targeting civilians. Israeli President Isaac Herzog […]

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Transgender women are ‘every bit as ‘biologically female’ as cis women,’ bisexual, trans state lawmaker claims

7:32 pm November 21, 2024

Montana state Rep. Zooey Zephyr —  a Democrat who identifies as a “progressive, bisexual trans woman” — claimed that transgender women are “every bit as ‘biologically female’ as cis women.” “I literally just got out of meetings with members of Congress & used the bathroom on my way out. Trans women are women—full stop,” Zephyr […]

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Amazon Black Friday: Shop early deals and save big on holiday shopping

7:30 pm November 21, 2024

Black Friday traditionally kicks off the Friday after Thanksgiving, but this year, Amazon is offering deals beginning on Nov. 21. That means you can start saving earlier with Black Friday deals that will run until  Dec. 2.   Start saving now with discounts on a wide range of items, including decorations, holiday essentials, kitchen must-haves and […]

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Biden helps Trump by unleashing ATACMS on Russia

7:30 pm November 21, 2024

No, the ATACMS strike is not the start of World War III. Ukraine’s forces hit six military targets inside Russia, behind the Russian lines where Ukraine is fighting over the border near Kursk.  The Army Tactical Missile System (ATACMS) has been used by Ukraine before, but this strike came after the Biden White House granted […]

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Critics accuse Georgia sheriff of silencing them on social media in lawsuit

7:29 pm November 21, 2024

Three Georgia residents are accusing Cobb County Sheriff Craig Owens of violating their free speech rights, alleging in a lawsuit that he silenced their critical opinions on Facebook following a viral incident in which he called deputies to a Burger King over a botched order.  The legal filing in U.S. District Court lists David Cavender […]

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