Wild animals had deeper in Gaza, including thousands of shots of a random race in rocket flights at the airport in a narrower middle Yasmin Zastut, who lives, is the giring of her boyfriend's killer, falling home in Gaza City.
Yasmin Zakut."They pulled me out from under the rubble with a mouth full of sand, they tried to save me and my injured husband for two hours.My daughter drowned under the rubble... The rubble of the house crushed my legs, the pillars were on my chest.My husband and son are in serious condition, my daughter is dead."
Gaza City lost communications for a second day after Israeli crops appeared to be destroyed.
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In Brussels, the European Commission on Wednesday submitted a proposal to suspend the trade agreement between the European Union and Israel Gidig-Gvidig and Bertrir and 10 Hamas.This is Kaja Kallas, President-President of the European Commission.
"Not to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza.Mass is about improving the humanitarian situation in Gaza.The war must end.To achieve this result, we must use all the tools we have."
In Washington on the CD, this week the families of the American citizen were gathered through Israeli soldiers and settlers, whose sister Ayşenur Ezgi Eygi was killed by the Israeli bank a year ago.
Ozden Bennett: "What does it take for the Department of Justice to live up to its name? Why are some American lives not worth fighting for, but others are? Why is the US government so quick to act as long as the perpetrator is not Israel?"
Click here to see our interview with Ozden Bennett.
Joining the protest was Cindy Corey, Rachel's mother who was killed by an Israeli bulldozer while trying to defend a Palestinian home in 2003. The group was led by Washington Congressman Jayresmember.
Rep. Pramila Jayapal: "Ambassador Huckabee, if you are listening, please stand up and do what you said you would do, which is to demand transparency, accountability, and investigation into the killings of American citizens. Currently, the Trump administration continues to allow the killing of American citizens with impunity even as the Israeli government commits genocide against Palestinians in Gaza."
Independent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders condemned Israel's attack and invasion of Gaza as genocide."Over the past two years, Israel has not only defended itself against Hamas, but waged an all-out war against the entire Palestinian people. Many legal experts now conclude that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza," Sanders wrote in an op-ed Wednesday.
Ukraine and the US International Development Finance Corporation have announced that they will each invest $75 million in a joint fund to support the reconstruction of Ukraine.It is part of a mineral deal that Ukraine signed with Washington in April.
Russia closed its Volgograd airport and put oil refineries on alert this morning in response to a Ukrainian drone attack, following Russian drone attacks on several Ukrainian cities on Tuesday that killed seven people.
Nato made military action in Poland on Wednesday using tanks, helicopters and jets in response to the crossing of Russia and Belarus.
ABC has suspended Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show after the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission threatened to take action against him over comments he made about the alleged killer of conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Kimmel's opening monologue sparked a backlash Monday night.
Jimmy Kimmel: Shock Eminem with the Manga Gang over the weekend for trying to picture this kid who killed Charlie Kirk.
The surprise decision to "indefinitely" pull "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"They reportedly came from Robert Iger, CEO of ABC's parent company, the Walt Disney Company, and Disney Entertainment co-chairman Dana Walden.This followed FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's comments to podcaster Benny Johnson.
Brandy Carr: "You know, when you look at Jimmy Kimmel's behavior, it seems like you could have done more work, or you could have done more work, you could have done more work for the FCC."
Carr's comment contradicts a tweet he wrote in 2022, "Political satire is one of the oldest and most important forms of free speech. It's using humor to challenge those in power to get more people into the debate. That's why people in positions of influence always mark it for censorship."In 2023, he wrote, "Freedom of speech is a counterweight. It's a check on government control. That's why censorship is the nightmare of totalitarianism."
Kimmel's removal is one of the largest holders of the $6.2 billion merger of NEXSTAR - one of ABC Affiliates."
ABC's most compatriot group, Sinclair Broadcast, said it will stop "Jimmy Kimmel Live!"Until official dialogue with the ABC on “professionalism and responsibility” is maintained.The Sinclairs also demanded a direct apology from Charlie Kirk's family and offered special funds to the Young Kirk Conservative organization, Turning Point USA.
This comes after Kbs announced it canceled "The Show Show" with Stephen Colbert "joined between special media and hit media.
President Trump welcomed Kimmel's suspension, writing on social media, "Jimmy Kimmel's show CANCELLED due to ratings issues. Kudos to ABC for finally having the courage to do what needs to be done."He also attacked other late night hosts, saying Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers should also be fired.
Three police officers were killed and two others were seriously injured in a shooting Wednesday in rural York County, in southern Pennsylvania, as a nationwide investigation continued.While investigators did not immediately identify the suspect, they said responding officers shot and killed him.
The former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a registered pharmacist for the CDC, he is registered for the CDC health advisory, he is registered for the CDC health advisory issued by a panel written with his representatives. Dr. Monarez also talked about how RFK JR. accused the CDC kids of "killing children" in a meeting with him a week before he was fired.He warned that RFK JR's actions will lead to the return of diseases that prevent such as "polio, measles and whooping cough".
Susan Monarez: “The stakes are not theoretical. We already have seen large — the largest measles outbreak in more than 30 years, which claimed the lives of two children. If vaccine protections are weakened, preventable diseases will return. I was fired for holding the line on scientific integrity, but that line does not disappear with me. It now runs through every parent deciding whether to vaccinate a child, every physician counseling a patient, and every American who demands accountability.”
Meanwhile, rfk jr.The Immunization Advisory Committee is scheduled to vote today and tomorrow on proposals to replace the 19, hepatitis B and Hickenpox shots.Two former CCC officials said the panel could vote to delay the hepatitis B vaccine, which is currently given to newborns. The panel could vote to restrict access to Covid-19 for people under the age of 75.
On Wednesday, the West Coast Health Alliance, made up of California, Oregon, Hawaii and Washington states, issued its vaccine recommendations against COVID-19, influenza and RSV.California Governor Gavin Newsom also signed legislation allowing California to set its vaccination schedule outside of CDC guidelines.
Federal Reserve Proved to reduce interest rates for the first time this year, cutting them by a quarter of a percent.It comes after President Trump fired Gov. Lisa over repeated challenges to pressure the Federal Reserve to cut interest rates.White House Add Sthen Miran swears by giving a gift in advance of the Central Bank.Tha;Miran Valed lowers interest rates.
The Fed's move to cut interest rates comes after the Bureau of Labor Statistics revised its job numbers for 2024 through March of this year, finding that the U.S. economy will continue to grow. It added about a few fewer jobs than previously.This report comes as President Trump will rule over the work of the BLS.Last month, Trump fired his commissioner, Erika MCCRAFERS, revised jobs numbers.On Tuesday, McCerfer made his first public comments since his departure.
Erika McEntarfer: "Firing your chief statisticians for publishing data you don't like has serious economic consequences. The list of countries that have gone this way is not a good list: Argentina, Greece, Turkey. Loss of confidence in economic data has worsened economic crises and driven up inflation."
Here in New York, the Combor judge on Wednesday gave the first order to update the famous snow conditions on the famous Manhattan chart.Immigrants say they have been detained for days or weeks, to access medicine and to die of starvation without a foreign name.They explained.The Aclu national prison project said: "Ice's behavior in the BEDLLLE Plaza is now legal, without an opponent, or basic dignity."
A Louisiana immigration judge on Wednesday ordered Columbia University graduate and Palestinian activist Mahmoud Khalil to be deported to Algeria or Syria, ruling that he failed to disclose certain information on his green card application.Khalil's lawyers say they plan to appeal the order.Khalil remains free after a federal district court ordered the government not to deport him pending his case in federal court.He played a prominent role in Palestinian solidarity protests at Columbia University in the spring and spent 104 days in an ICE prison in Louisiana this year before being released in June.“It is no surprise that the Trump administration has retaliated against me for exercising my freedom of expression,” Khalil wrote in a statement. “Their recent efforts, through the Kangaroo Immigration Court, have once again exposed their true colors.”Us with Mahmoud Khalil. Click here to watch the interview.
President Trump has called the anti-fascist movement known as Antifa a terrorist organization."I'm so happy," Trump wrote on his social media website in the morning after a lavish dinner at Windsor Castle with the British royal family.
Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee yesterday rejected a Democratic request to subpoena four major banks -- JPMorgan, BNY, Bank of America and Deutsche Bank -- over their ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.The subpoena would review $1.5 billion worth of suspicious transactions previously flagged by banks.It comes as the committee's ranking member, Democratic Congressman Jamie Raskin, questioned FBI Director Kash Patel yesterday about the Epstein files.
Rep. Jamie Raskin: “Wait, you took away all the stuff the FBI took from Epstein’s house: computers, emails, filing cabinets, documents?”
Patel Cash: "No" -
Rep. Jamie Raskin: "What about the financials? Did you release all of that?"
Kush Pot: - "The whole court gave us everything and blew it" -
Tail.Jamie Raskin: "Which court are you talking about?"
Kash Patel: "Three separate federal courts came in and said, there are three" -
Spokesman Jamie Raskin: "We're talking about the evidence that you have. It has nothing to do with what these courts have."
Kash Patel: “Do you have any ideas” –
Rep. Jamie Raskin: 'We're talking about evidence' -
Kash Patel: — "How does the law work?"
Jimmy Ruskin raps: "Wait a minute."
Cash Patel: "Do you want me to break the law and a federal judge's order to satisfy your curiosity?"
Representative Jamie Raskin: "No, I want you to take your word for it, Director Patel. You said up there that he was under the direct control of the director of the FBI. He had the black book."
