Donald H. Harrison

ACLU joins protest of no-photos policy at LA concert series

LOS ANGELES — Photojournalist Cliff Cheng typically photographs large demonstrations in Pershing Square, so he was eager to present a different image of the downtown Los Angeles park at its six-week concert series this summer. But he was dissuaded from photographing bands at their outdoor performances when he learned of a policy that bars professional

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EGYPT – Dozens killed after two trains collide in Egyptian coastal city of Alexandria

At least 43 people were killed as two trains collided Friday outside the Mediterranean city of Alexandria, in one of the deadliest in a string of such accidents in Egypt, said Magdy Hegazy, a top health official in Alexandria. The crash also injured 122 people, the official said. Footage on the state broadcaster showed one

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Middle East

Chanting ‘blood and soil!’ white nationalists with torches march on University of Virginia

Chanting “blood and soil,” “white lives matter” and “you will not replace us,” scores of white nationalists holding torches marched across the University of Virginia campus in Charlottesville on Friday night. Scuffles broke out between them and a small group of counter-protesters calling themselves “anti-fascists” who were surrounded as they demonstrated in advance of Saturday’s

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Likud still on top, despite Netanyahu investigations

While Israeli police disclosed last Thursday that the ongoing investigations into Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu include suspicions of alleged crimes far more serious than originally believed, voters seem unfazed, showing greater support for the Likud and Netanyahu”s coalition partners following the disclosure. On August 3rd, investigators revealed that the suspicions against Netanyahu included fraud, bribery,

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Middle East

World’s oldest man dies in Israel aged 113 years

Tel Aviv (dpa) – The world’s oldest man, Holocaust survivor Israel Kristal, died Friday in the Israeli city of Haifa at the age of 113. Kristal’s daughter, Schulamit Kristal, confirmed her father’s passing to dpa, following reports of his death in the newspaper Haaretz. The Guinness Book of Records awarded Kristal the title of world’s

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Jewish History, Middle East

Roger Waters faces protest in Tennessee

Laurie Cardoza-Moore, president of the Tennessee-based Proclaiming Justice to the Nations (PJTN), on Thursday called on all Jews, Christians and people of conscience to protest Roger Waters” concert this Sunday at the Bridgestone Arena in Nashville. Waters, the former Pink Floyd musician, is known for his anti-Israel views and for his encouragement of boycotts against

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Middle East, Music, Dance, and Visual Arts, USA

Trump’s odd thanks to Putin for expelling US diplomats sparks anger among foreign service officers

WASHINGTON — He may have been joking, but President Donald Trump’s expression of gratitude to Russian President Vladimir Putin for cutting hundreds of U.S. diplomatic personnel was no laughing matter for many U.S. foreign service officers. Their anger and concern poured out on social media and elsewhere Friday, a day after Trump repeatedly thanked Putin

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International, USA

Manafort Talked Trump Jr. Meeting Months Ago

Robert Mueller, the special counsel leading one of the investigations into Russia’s meddling in last year’s election and its alleged ties to President Donald Trump’s campaign, has been trying to “squeeze” former Trump Campaign Manager Paul Manafort for information, Bloomberg reported Thursday evening. The report, citing “people familiar with the matter,” indicates that Manafort has

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International, USA

Veterans group sues Pentagon for not protecting private military records of millions of troops

WASHINGTON — A veterans organization is suing the Pentagon for exposing private details about troops’ military service on “a truly massive scale” due to lax security on one of its websites. The lawsuit filed by Vietnam Veterans of America charges that a Defense Department website “is currently exposing private details about the military service of

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