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U.S.-funded Israeli terror state accuses charities of supporting Hamas
Israeli soldiers raided and shut down four Palestinian charities in the West Bank city of Nablus on July 7, claiming…
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Miami caravan challenges Florida’s new Cuba travel restrictions
On July 5, more than 30 cars formed a caravan in Miami to protest the recently passed Sellers of Travel…
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Racist Minutemen target day laborers in Aurora, Colo.
On June 27, approximately 20 Minutemen converged for a day-long "protest" in front of a local day-laborer gathering-site in Aurora,…
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U.S., EU officials castigate Zimbabweans for Mugabe’s victory
Washington is pushing for U.N. sanctions against Zimbabwe following President Robert Mugabe’s victory in the country’s runoff election for president.…
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Food insecurity leads to chaos outside Milwaukee welfare office
A virtual rebellion broke out outside a Milwaukee, Wis., welfare office on June 23 due to confusion over the distribution…
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Starbucks to dump 12,000 workers to quench thirst for profits
The Starbucks Corporation has announced that it plans to close a total of 600 stores in the United States. The…
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Viacom’s victory against Google to violate user privacy rights
On July 1, a federal judge in New York ordered YouTube to release a database of the viewing habits of…
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Abu Ghraib detainees sue U.S. contractors
Four Iraqis who were held prisoner and tortured at Abu Ghraib in 2003 and 2004 are suing two U.S. military…
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Indian workers’ struggle shines light on human trafficking, slave labor
The plight of immigrant Indian workers who were deceived into virtual slavery has brought attention to the vile practice of…
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Pinochet police chief sentenced to double life term
On June 30, a Chilean judge sentenced Manuel Contreras, who led the National Intelligence Directive (DINA) during the rule of…
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