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US says Israel’s use of US arms likely
violated international law, but evidence
is incomplete
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 6:07:08 PM Post Reply
WASHINGTON — The Biden administration said Friday that Israel’s use of U.S.-provided weapons in Gaza likely violated international humanitarian law but wartime conditions prevented U.S. officials from determining that for certain in specific airstrikes. The finding of “reasonable” evidence to conclude that the U.S. ally had breached international law in its conduct of the war in Gaza, released in a summary of a report being delivered to Congress on Friday, represents the strongest such statement from Biden officials. But the caveat that the U.S. was unable immediately to link specific U.S. weapons to individual strikes by Israeli forces in Gaza could give the administration leeway
Exclusive: Melania Trump reveals son Barron,
18, has pulled out of being a delegate
nominating his father for president because
he has 'prior commitments'
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Posted by Imright 5/10/2024 5:59:23 PM Post Reply
Barron Trump is declining Florida's offer to be a delegate to the Republican National Convention this summer, citing 'prior committments,' according to his mother's office. Melania Trump's office made a statement to DailyMail.com on behalf of her son. 'While Barron is honored to have been chosen as a delegate by the Florida Republican Party, he regretfully declines to participate due to prior commitments,' the Office of Melania Trump said. No futher details were given. (Photo) On Wednesday, Barron, 18, was elected as an at-large delegate to help formally nominate his father Donald Trump as the Republican presidential nominee.
New research discovers that wind turbines
create a ‘turbulent wake’ that can
steal almost 40% of energy from other
‘nearby’ turbines
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Posted by DVC 5/10/2024 5:31:53 PM Post Reply
Is there a better example of putting the cart before the horse than “green” energy boondoggles of the left? The answer is a resounding no. Force conversions to electric vehicles without putting the proper and sufficient charging infrastructure in place? Check. Manufacture millions (billions?) of solar panels with no disposal plan in place? Check. Build countless offshore wind “farms” without conducting studies to determine the impacts? Check. [snip] Downstream turbulence from offshore wind turbines can reduce power generation at nearby turbines, substantially reducing the total potential from planned U.S. offshore wind projects, according to recent research from the Colorado University Boulder and National Energy Technology Laboratory.
GOP rep files impeachment articles using
Dem precedent set during Trump administration
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 3:42:52 PM Post Reply
FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Cory Mills, R-Fla., formally filed articles of impeachment against President Biden on Friday over his recent comments about withholding offensive weapons aid to Israel, drawing parallels to House Democrats' first impeachment of former President Donald Trump. The first-term House Republican told Fox News Digital it was his "constitutional duty" to do so. His legislative text, first obtained by Fox News Digital, accuses Biden of "abuse of power" and charges that he tried to force Israel into changing its own defense policies by leveraging lethal aid. "In violation of his oath to faithfully execute the office of President and to uphold the Constitution, President Biden abused the powers
This Week In Lawfare Land: Prosecutor
Misconduct Jeopardizes Another Case
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Posted by earlybird 5/10/2024 3:31:47 PM Post Reply
As the lawfare crusade continues, former President Donald Trump is racking up significant victories in court. Down in Florida, President Trump secured an indefinite delay in his criminal case involving alleged mishandling of classified documents. This delay was ordered following revelations that Special Counsel Jack Smith and prosecutors mishandled and misrepresented evidence, which is uniquely ironic given the subject matter of the underlying case. In Georgia, where another criminal case is pending, the Georgia Court of Appeals agreed to hear President Trump’s attempt to remove Democrat District Attorney Fani Willis from the case. The Georgia Court of Appeals is set to consider and decide this issue in the coming weeks.
Virginia school board votes to restore
names of Confederate leaders to schools
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 3:25:06 PM Post Reply
The school board in Shenandoah County, Virginia, early Friday approved a proposal that will restore the names of Confederate military leaders to two public schools. The measure, which passed 5-1, reverses a previous board’s decision in 2020 to change the names of schools that had been linked to Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee and Turner Ashby, three men who led the pro-slavery Southern states during the Civil War. Mountain View High School will go back to the name Stonewall Jackson High School. Honey Run Elementary School will go back to the name Ashby-Lee Elementary School. The board stripped their names after a Minneapolis police officer murdered George Floyd,
Panama’s New President Vows to Shut
Down Darién Gap Migration Route
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Posted by earlybird 5/10/2024 2:56:27 PM Post Reply
In a surprise victory with potential implications for the Biden administration, José Mulino was elected president of Panama May 5 on a platform that included closing the Darién Gap to migrants on their way to the U.S. southern border. During a May 6 interview with a Colombian radio program, the populist president-elect reiterated his vow to repatriate migrants coming into Panama while shutting down what has become a major route for illegal migration. “When repatriation begins here, those who try to arrive will think twice because they will not have an easy destination because they will be transferred to their countries of origin,” Mr. Mulino said.
Why Is DHS Keeping ‘Disinformation’
Regulation Docs Secret?
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Posted by Moritz55 5/10/2024 12:57:40 PM Post Reply
Nearly two years after Nina Jankowicz briefly led the Disinformation Governance Board at the Department of Homeland Security, she’s launched an organization demanding transparency and the public release of documents about the public debate on disinformation. An interesting move, likely without true transparency in mind. My organization, Americans for Prosperity Foundation, has spent the same two years fighting DHS for documents on the federal board Jankowicz managed. We’re filing a second lawsuit under the Freedom of Information Act to fight continued government stonewalling of our requests. Thus far, DHS has refused to provide unredacted versions of documents that outline its purported authorities to regulate disinformation.
While America Props Up Ukraine, Former
Afghan Soldiers Trained by U.S. Forces
Are Coming to the Aid of Russia—And
It’s Through Their Embassy in Iran
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Posted by DW626 5/10/2024 12:19:39 PM Post Reply
Ironically, a growing number of soldiers once trained in Afghanistan to fight against the Taliban alongside U.S. forces are now teaming up with Russia to defeat Ukraine—not through Wagner Group, but simply through the Russian embassy in Iran. Ahmad Ehsan (a pseudonym) is one of more than tens of thousands of Afghan interpreters and others who fought alongside U.S. forces and were left behind to be hunted by the Taliban after the U.S. withdrawal from the country in August 2021. With the fear of torture or death, if he’s found, Ehsan used a pseudonym and an encrypted messaging service to communicate with the author.
Learn to Weld? What if Manufacturing Jobs
Come Home but White Collar Jobs Get Offshored?
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Posted by Christopher L 5/10/2024 11:47:40 AM Post Reply
Principled Free Traders* had a great run during the quarter century before Trump’s presidency. “Thought leaders” agreed that exporting as many US manufacturing jobs as possible to developing countries was a desirable thing, as they sneered “learn to code” at the deplorable blue-collar workers who lost their livelihoods to offshoring. Then Trump and his tariffs came along. So did Covid, and supply chain interruptions, and shipping backlogs, and port breakdowns, etc. The higher cost of US labor started looking a lot better compared to the cost of not receiving products that are stuck in a foreign port.
Anti-Israel teen, 16, arrested for defacing
WWI memorial after father turns him in: NYPD
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Posted by Mizz Fixxit 5/10/2024 11:24:14 AM Post Reply
A teenage anti-Israel agitator who police say defaced a World War I memorial in New York City earlier this week has been arrested and charged after his father turned him in to police Thursday night, the NYPD says. The 16-year-old boy is accused of defacing the 107th United States Infantry monument, located along Central Park on the Upper East Side, by spray-painting "Gaza" in red across the base of the structure.
India: Modi rival Kejriwal released on
bail to campaign
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Posted by Moritz55 5/10/2024 10:53:37 AM Post Reply
India's top court has granted Delhi's chief elected official, Arvind Kejriwal, temporary bail so he can campaign in elections. His detention on corruption charges is seen by supporters as a bid to stymie the opposition.
Israel Enters Rafah As Negotiations With
Hamas Breakdown and Bibi Tells Biden Where
to Put It
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 10:30:55 AM Post Reply
Israeli troops pressed deep into the southern Gaza city of Rafah Friday, seizing the main road dividing the east and west halves of that city and effectively encircling the eastern portion. This movement came as Hamas "negotiators" refused to continue talks with Israel, and as Joe Biden announced, he would impose an arms embargo on Israel if it attacked Rafah. Negotiations between Hamas and Israel have entirely broken down. Israeli negotiators have returned home, and Hamas negotiators have returned to their patrons in Doha. Hamas issued a statement Friday: "The negotiating delegation [of Hamas] left Cairo heading to Doha. In practice, the occupation [Israel] rejected the proposal submitted
Joe Biden Is Selling Out Israel to the
Antisemitic Mob
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 10:22:00 AM Post Reply
Even as President Joe Biden was delivering his perfunctory Holocaust Remembrance speech earlier this week, decrying the "ferocious surge" in antisemitism on college campuses and prattling on about how he would never forget the Oct. 7 attack -- which saw over 1,200 Israelis murdered, raped and kidnapped -- the president was planning to stop the Jewish state from destroying modern-day Nazis. On Wednesday, Biden told CNN's Erin Burnett that if Israel invades the city of Rafah in Gaza -- where remaining battalions of Hamas terrorists are holed up behind civilians -- the U.S. would stop supplying Israel with offensive and precision weapons. This is a historic moment,
Did Biden's Love for Hamas Just Lose Him
the Jewish Vote?
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 10:18:17 AM Post Reply
Bret Stephens warned his New York Times readers on Friday that Presidentish Joe Biden "just made his biggest blunder" when he paused delivery of more than 3,000 much-needed aerial bombs to Israel this week. Stephens is the NYT's Conservativish™ writer, so he must drag his readers to the truth like a dog on a leash when he figures out you're taking him to the vet. That's why Stephens has to include phrases like Biden's "laudable motive" and to remind readers that the absolute worst part is that the suspension is "a political gift to Donald Trump." But the truth is still buried in there
California AG Bonta Prepares Lawsuits
to Stop Trump Agenda If He Wins
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 10:14:51 AM Post Reply
California Attorney General Rob Bonta (D) is preparing a barrage of lawsuits in the event that former President Donald Trump wins the 2024 election, studying his agenda and planning to stop it in advance in a repeat of 2017-21. Bonta is planning to repeat the work of his predecessor, Xavier Becerra, who returned from Congress and revived a dormant law license to sue the Trump administration in liberal federal jurisdictions to tie down his presidency. The Los Angeles Times reported Thursday: California Atty. Gen. Rob Bonta said he and his staff have been reviewing former President Trump’s second-term agenda in detail to prepare a potential
L.A. Mayor Karen Bass Compares Pro-Israel
Vigilantes at UCLA to January 6
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 10:11:36 AM Post Reply
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is comparing the pro-Israel vigilantes who attacked a pro-Palestinian “encampment” at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) last week to the Capitol rioters of January 6, 2021. As Breitbart News reported, the encampment bullied Jewish students, assaulted journalists, and blocked access to campus for students, faculty, and the public for several days. Bass and university authorities did nothing to stop them. In fact, security contractors and law enforcement said that they had been told not to intervene. One UCLA security guard told Breitbart News that the activists had been placed in charge of them and were guiding their deployment.
Kevin McCarthy Says He ‘Couldn’t Live
With’ Himself If He Worked with Democrats
to Keep Speakership
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Posted by FlyRight 5/10/2024 9:55:19 AM Post Reply
Former House speaker Kevin McCarthy said Thursday he wouldn’t be able to live with himself if he had made a deal with Democrats to stave off his ouster from House leadership — as Speaker Mike Johnson did this week. The House dismissed a motion to oust Johnson on Wednesday night after Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene (R., Ga.) triggered a floor vote on her resolution. A motion to table Greene’s measure won support from 196 Republicans and 163 Democrats. Some Republicans have claimed Johnson won Democrats’ support by negotiating the passage of foreign aid to Ukraine,
Weekly jobless claims jump to 231,000,
the highest since August
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Posted by Dreadnought 5/10/2024 9:54:13 AM Post Reply
Initial filings for unemployment benefits have hit their highest level since late August 2023, a potential sign that an otherwise robust labor market is changing. Jobless claims totaled a seasonally adjusted 231,000 for the week ending on May 4, up 22,000 from the previous period and higher than the Dow Jones estimate for 214,000, the Labor Department reported Thursday. It was the highest claims number since Aug. 26, 2023. The increase in claims follows a string of mostly strong hiring reports, though hiring in April was light compared with expectations. Also, job openings have been declining amid expectations that the labor market is likely to slow through the year. The report also
Judge Arthur Engoron Under Investigation
for Allegedly Receiving Unsolicited Advice
Before Fining Trump $454 Million
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Posted by Imright 5/10/2024 9:52:40 AM Post Reply
Judge Arthur Engoron is now under investigation after claims surfaced that he received unsolicited advice from a prominent New York City real estate attorney, Adam Leitman Bailey, weeks before ordering former President Donald Trump to pay a hefty $454 million judgment. This investigation by the New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct seeks to determine whether Engoron violated judicial conduct rules, NBC New York reported. In March, Engoron ordered Trump to pay more than a $355 million fine and barred Trump “from serving as an officer or director of any New York corporation or other legal entity in New York for a period of three years.”
Will ‘The Line’ Project in Saudi Arabia
Clear Out Tribal Populations?
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Posted by FlyRight 5/10/2024 9:48:27 AM Post Reply
Are there any old sci-fi fans in the house? I'm not just talking about the Golden Age of SF or the old recordings of X Minus One, although those are not to be missed. I'm thinking of something more contemporary. Who remembers "Logan's Run?" For those who have never seen the movie or may need a refresher, "Logan's Run" takes place in the 23rd century. Everyone lives in a domed city, where all needs and desires are fulfilled. It is a veritable utopia with just one catch: no one is allowed to live past the age of 30. Once one hits 30,
Former Israeli prime minister calls Biden
weapon halt threat ‘deeply misguided’
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Posted by FlyRight 5/10/2024 9:43:10 AM Post Reply
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said President Biden’s threat to halt weapons to Israel is “deeply misguided.” “Certainly, President Biden has always been a great friend to Israel, but I think that this decision is deeply misguided,” Bennett told CNN’s Erin Burnett on Thursday. What are we being told here,” he continued. “We have a radical jihadist terror organization on our border that’s telling us it’s going to continue trying to murder as many Jews as possible. Obviously, we have to get rid of it. We have no choice.” Bennett said Hamas is hiding behind civilians and that Biden threatening to stop sending weapons to Israel would be a “profound mistake,”
Biden’s red line on Rafah puts Netanyahu
at a crossroads
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Posted by FlyRight 5/10/2024 9:39:59 AM Post Reply
President Biden’s red line against a major Israeli military operation on Rafah has left Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at a crossroads: Any major move to crush Hamas in its last stronghold in southern Gaza could trigger an unprecedented break in ties with the U.S., while failing to take decisive action could cause his political coalition to crumble at home. “Israel has to make its decisions,” White House national security communications adviser John Kirby said Thursday. “We understand that, and we’ll have to make ours based on what they do. I think the president was crystal clear last night that if they do smash into Rafah,
Who are the dark money groups behind the
pro-Palestinian mobs? Republicans claim
Biden mega-donors could be involved in
'illegal activity' to help his re-election
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Posted by Imright 5/10/2024 9:37:48 AM Post Reply
After weeks of anti-Israel protests across college campuses nationwide, GOP lawmakers are increasingly calling for investigations into 'dark money' groups that could be illegally funding the students' activism. Protests at Columbia University, George Washington University, UCLA and more all bore clear similarities: Rows of colored tents containing new sleeping bags and well-coordinated meals for the demonstrators. Equally as clear is where these college-aged students got these supplies: Democrat mega-donors who are backing Biden's re-election effort.
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