Drill for 2,000 rockets a day and internal strife:
IDF preps for war
Israel’s Home Front Command and National Emergency
Authority (RAHEL) will hold a week-long drill starting on
Sunday simulating a large-scale war in which civilians are
evacuated from northern border communities and security
agencies will deal with massive rocket barrages sent by
Hezbollah.
NGOs calling out PA land-theft labeled ‘terrorists’ by PA
Palestinian professional and popular unions declared Regavim
and NGO Monitor to be terrorist organizations. “[They]
operate outside the scope of international law, and we call on
all relevant international institutions and bodies to sever
relations and never deal with them.
Taliban's reclusive supreme leader appears, belying rumors
of his death
Akhundzada, known as the leader of the faithful or
Amir ul Momineen, had not been seen in public even after
the Taliban's August takeover of the country, giving rise to
speculation.
Russian troop movements near Ukraine border prompt concern
in U.S., Europe
The troop movements have reignited concerns that arose in April,
when the largest buildup of troops by Russia near the Ukrainian
border in years sparked an international outcry.
Thousands of Australians with unpaid fines for breaking Covid
rules have their homes seized, bank accounts raided, and licenses
canceled as government chases $5.2million.
Queensland Health crackdowns on 3,046 unpaid penalty notices.
Harvard Medical Professor: ‘Don’t Give Kids The COVID-19
Shot!’
Just as the FDA has now fully approved Pfizer’s COVID-19
shot for children ages 5 to 11, a Harvard University epidemiologist
is urging parents to forgo giving their children the experimental jab.
“I don’t think children should be vaccinated for COVID,” he said.
Minneapolis voters to decide on scrapping police department,
18 months after George Floyd murder
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo opposes the
measure. Mayor Jacob Frey, who is seeking reelection on
Tuesday is also against it.
Facebook’s new Meta handle means ‘dead’ in Hebrew
“The Jewish community will ridicule this name for years to come,”
said text expert.
What's in a name? Meta Materials soars after Facebook (Meta)
name change
Facebook may have unveiled its new identity at a glitzy event
on Thursday, but shares of a lesser-known Canadian industrial
materials company surged in an apparent case of mistaken identity.
Supreme Court embarks on most dramatic reckoning for abortion
rights in decades
DEVELOPING: Law enforcement warns ISIS Cell could carry
out attacks on Virginia shopping malls within next 72 hours
COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns led to a spike in calls for
exorcisms: priest
“People have fallen into poverty, they found themselves suffering
from anxiety and depression. They feel that their lives are no
longer in their own hands but in the hands of a malign force.
It's a big crisis,” said an Italian Catholic priest.
Companies mull ending government contracts over vaccine
mandate
IDF preps for war
Israel’s Home Front Command and National Emergency
Authority (RAHEL) will hold a week-long drill starting on
Sunday simulating a large-scale war in which civilians are
evacuated from northern border communities and security
agencies will deal with massive rocket barrages sent by
Hezbollah.
NGOs calling out PA land-theft labeled ‘terrorists’ by PA
Palestinian professional and popular unions declared Regavim
and NGO Monitor to be terrorist organizations. “[They]
operate outside the scope of international law, and we call on
all relevant international institutions and bodies to sever
relations and never deal with them.
Taliban's reclusive supreme leader appears, belying rumors
of his death
Akhundzada, known as the leader of the faithful or
Amir ul Momineen, had not been seen in public even after
the Taliban's August takeover of the country, giving rise to
speculation.
Russian troop movements near Ukraine border prompt concern
in U.S., Europe
The troop movements have reignited concerns that arose in April,
when the largest buildup of troops by Russia near the Ukrainian
border in years sparked an international outcry.
Thousands of Australians with unpaid fines for breaking Covid
rules have their homes seized, bank accounts raided, and licenses
canceled as government chases $5.2million.
Queensland Health crackdowns on 3,046 unpaid penalty notices.
Harvard Medical Professor: ‘Don’t Give Kids The COVID-19
Shot!’
Just as the FDA has now fully approved Pfizer’s COVID-19
shot for children ages 5 to 11, a Harvard University epidemiologist
is urging parents to forgo giving their children the experimental jab.
“I don’t think children should be vaccinated for COVID,” he said.
Minneapolis voters to decide on scrapping police department,
18 months after George Floyd murder
Minneapolis Police Chief Medaria Arradondo opposes the
measure. Mayor Jacob Frey, who is seeking reelection on
Tuesday is also against it.
Facebook’s new Meta handle means ‘dead’ in Hebrew
“The Jewish community will ridicule this name for years to come,”
said text expert.
What's in a name? Meta Materials soars after Facebook (Meta)
name change
Facebook may have unveiled its new identity at a glitzy event
on Thursday, but shares of a lesser-known Canadian industrial
materials company surged in an apparent case of mistaken identity.
Supreme Court embarks on most dramatic reckoning for abortion
rights in decades
DEVELOPING: Law enforcement warns ISIS Cell could carry
out attacks on Virginia shopping malls within next 72 hours
COVID-19 pandemic, lockdowns led to a spike in calls for
exorcisms: priest
“People have fallen into poverty, they found themselves suffering
from anxiety and depression. They feel that their lives are no
longer in their own hands but in the hands of a malign force.
It's a big crisis,” said an Italian Catholic priest.
Companies mull ending government contracts over vaccine
mandate