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Imad Ishtayeh risked everything to find employment amid economic hardship in the West Bank, and died aged 26 The family of a young Palestinian man who was shot dead by Israeli forces near the concrete barrier separating the occupied West Bank from Jerusalem, has told RT that his determination to find work drove him to his death.Imad Ishtayeh’s death was confirmed by the Palestinian Health Ministry on Sunday.His father told RT that he had been trying to cross into Israel in search of work amid deepening economic hardship in the Palestinian territory.Israeli police have said that Imad was attempting to…
World Health Organization (W.H.O.) Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreysus demanded on Wednesday that countries imposing travel restrictions on visitors to stop the spread of the Ebola outbreak in Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) lift them, claiming they were harming containment efforts. In the same press conference, Tedros admitted that the outbreak, which the W.H.O. confirmed as a public health emergency in May, could have begun as early as in January with no identification and response. “The outbreak had a big head start, and we’re still behind,” he lamented. Tedros visited the epicenter of the outbreak – Ituri province, DRC – last weekend,…
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin questioned if Rep. Al Green (D-TX) suggested that he was “racist” during a Homeland Security Committee hearing. While speaking during the hearing, Green mentioned, “Racists take offense at peaceful protests,” Mediaite reported. While Green had been “referring to blown-up images” that showed President Donald Trump “and others,” Mullin questioned if Green was accusing him of being a racist. In response, Green told Mullin to “shut up” several times. “Racists take offense at peaceful protests,” Green said. “A racist, Mr. Secretary, would do what happened to Ruby…” Mullin interjected: “Are you calling me…
Rep. Julie Fedorchak will introduce legislation Thursday that aims to give Republicans a chance of incorporating some aspects of the GOP’s controversial elections overhaul into their next party-line bill that is set to be released in the coming weeks. The North Dakota Republican’s bill, known as the “SAVE America Through REAL ID Act,” will try to meet strict Senate rules for the budget reconciliation process by establishing a grant program encouraging states to require federally mandated REAL IDs to vote. That would be an alternative to the proof-of-citizenship and voter-ID mandates in the original SAVE America Act that would likely…
“Moderate” exchanges of fire are within normal parameters in the region, according to the US president A ceasefire in the Middle East does not always mean that shooting stops entirely, US President Donald Trump has said, after reporters pressed him on the latest military exchanges involving Iran.US forces this week reportedly targeted a tanker destined for Iran’s Kharg Island, triggering an Iranian missile and drone barrage targeting US bases in Kuwait. One projectile devastated the Gulf state’s international airport terminal. Additionally, over the weekend, the US carried out what it described as “self-defense” airstrikes on Iran’s Qeshm Island.Speaking at a…
An Indiana mayor is under fire for insinuating that people who oppose data centers being built in their area live in “shitty houses.” Shelbyville Mayor Scott Furgeson was caught on camera making several statements that have upset locals, Fox 59 reported Wednesday. Furgeson was holding a hand-written anti-data center sign while speaking to several women when he said, “I’ve seen a lot of these all over town, but I only see them in shitty houses.” A woman told him, “You see them in working class houses,” to which he replied, “Most of them are rentals.” One local who spoke to…
The Hampshire coroner has said a full inquest before a jury will consider the “broader circumstances” of the death of Henry Nowak, who was murdered last year, and whose killer was sentenced to life in prison this week. An inquest will take place into the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak, Winchester Coroner’s Court heard on Thursday morning. The accounting student was stabbed to death in December 2025 by 23-year-old Vickrum Digwa, who used his Sikh faith as a pretext to carry the murder weapon, a long and finely-pointed ‘Shastar’ knife which was driven into Nowak’s chest. While such violent stranger…
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is carrying out enforcement actions on behalf of Vice President JD Vance’s Task Force to Eliminate Fraud relating to millions of dollars in alleged COVID-era Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) and Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) fraud, Breitbart News has learned. The actions will be announced at a press conference Thursday morning in Ohio. A source familiar with the matter tells Breitbart News that an alleged fraudster has already entered a guilty plea in one case. In another case, three defendants have turned themselves in to authorities, while a fourth individual has been arrested in Georgia.…
An outsider candidate in Iowa won the Republican primary for governor after he announced that he would oppose the hiring of foreign H-1B contract workers in the state’s universities. “The reason is, Iowa people will do these jobs,” farmer Zach Lahn told Republican voters. “I reject the idea that our people won’t do these jobs.” The stance against visa workers may have been a small part of the upstart campaign — but it helped him win by a small margin of 0.8 percent, said Chris Chmielenski, president of the Immigration Accountability Project Action. “A victory of any type for an underdog…
NEW YORK — The Democratic primary for an open Manhattan congressional seat has attracted a slate of nationally relevant candidates, each boasting a unique and readymade inroad with voters: There’s the much-televised critic of President Donald Trump, the youthful Kennedy scion and the poster child for AI regulation who has drawn the ire of California computing giants. And then there’s Micah Lasher. Outside his district, only the most dialed-in voters would recognize the one-term state assemblymember as a player on Albany’s provincial stage. And at a time when Democrats are gravitating toward brash fighters and outsiders, the 44-year-old presents as…