Donald H. Harrison

Lindsey Graham: Democrats need to ‘park’ their hatred of Donald Trump

Sen. Lindsey Graham said Thursday that Democrats need to “take their hatred of Donald Trump and park it” because the issue of North Korea is more important. “I wish Democrats would take their hatred of Donald Trump and park it and realize that on Donald Trump’s watch, because of everyone else’s failure, he’s run out […]

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International, USA

OpEd: I watched Al Gore wade through Miami Beach floods on-screen — then the surreal happened

A very funny — and at the same time tragic — thing happened to me when I watched Al Gore’s new documentary about global warming, “An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.” It was a rainy day, and I had tickets for a private screening of the documentary in Miami Beach for journalists, some of whom

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The World We Share, USA

A 13 million year old skull could show us what our ancestors looked like

A complete skull of an ancient infant primate was found in northern Kenya “Alesi” is only about the size of a lemon, but could be a common ancestor of apes and humans dating back 13 million years. Fred Spoor In September of 2014, a cigarette break would lead to an incredibly important discovery of a

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International, Science, Medicine, & Education, The World We Share

In India, she was ‘untouchable.’ In New York City, she became an author.

Sujatha Gidla was only 2 years old when she first realized she’s different. One day, her parents had a fight. Her mother stormed out of the house and headed for the railway station. There, she bumped into a colleague, who was also with her daughter. “My mother was carrying me and she was carrying her

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Books, Poetry & Short Stories, International

Trump on his threat to North Korea: ‘Maybe it wasn’t tough enough’

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump doubled down on his threat to rain “fire and fury” on North Korea, saying Thursday that “maybe it wasn’t tough enough.” Trump used four versions of the word “tough” in describing his posture toward North Korea for its continued pursuit of a nuclear-armed intercontinental missile, while downplaying the potential for

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International, USA

Judge Orders Fresh Search for Clinton Benghazi Emails

The 2016 election may be long over but the investigation into Hillary Clinton’s emails related to the 2012 Benghazi attack has been given fresh life—by a federal judge appointed by President Barack Obama. U.S. District Court Judge Amit Mehta ruled earlier this week that the State Department had not been sufficiently thorough when responding to

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Middle East, USA

Swastika spray painted on Hebrew University campus

JERUSALEM (Press Release) –A swastika was spray-painted on one of the buildings of the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, which resides in Hebrew University’s Mount Scopus campus in Jerusalem. This is the second time in two weeks that swastikas have been found at the Hebrew University campus. Last week, students were shocked to discover

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education