Donald H. Harrison

France, US launch new push for Syria peace in London

US Secretary of State John Kerry was trying to build momentum behind a new drive to end the Syrian civil war Sunday after high-level talks with Russia and the country’s neighbours. Kerry was due to fly to London to brief Washington’s European allies after “brainstorming” talks in Lausanne with the main players in Syria’s bloody […]

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International, Middle East, USA

Life as a proudly Jewish, lesbian, right-wing journalistic agitator

Pugnacious Toronto reporter and unabashed Zionist Sue-Ann Levy takes no prisoners in her new book, ‘Underdog: Confessions of a Right-Wing Gay Jewish Muckraker’ By Robert Sarner TORONTO — When speaking of her three beloved dachshunds, veteran Toronto journalist Sue-Ann Levy describes them as “feisty.” It’s an attribute her many fans and detractors would readily associate

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International, Middle East

Trump challenges Clinton to drug test ahead of next presidential debate

Donald Trump has challenged his Democratic rival to a drug test before the next presidential debate. The embattled Republican nominee told a crowd of supporters in New Hampshire that the election was rigged, and suggested, without providing evidence, that Clinton was using performance-enhancing drugs when they last sparred. “We should take a drug test prior,

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USA

Signs of dissent, desperation amid food shortages and rising prices in Egypt

Despite a widespread government crackdown on dissent, some Egyptians are resorting to drastic measures to express their desperation over the food shortages and double-digit inflation that have made many of life’s necessities hard to come by. Nearly six years ago, a frustrated and destitute Tunisian street vendor, Mohamed Bouazizi, set himself ablaze, sparking a series

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Middle East

2 killed, 12 wounded in LA shootout

LOS ANGELES — A gun battle at a restaurant in Los Angeles left three people dead and 12 others wounded early Saturday. “It’s a bloody scene with shell casings everywhere,” Los Angeles Police Department Sgt. Frank Preciado said. There were about 50 people inside the restaurant, Dilly’s, in the city’s West Adams district when an

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USA

Donald Trump ally Roger Stone willing to speak with FBI, rejects ties to Russia and WikiLeaks

Former Donald Trump advisor Roger Stone on Friday denied working with WikiLeaks and the Russian government to sabotage the presidential campaign of Democratic opponent Hillary Clinton as concerns swell over the Republican strategist’s potential ties with either. Amid calls for a federal investigation over the Trump campaign’s alleged ties to Russia and WikiLeaks, Mr. Stone

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USA

Trump’s scorched-earth campaign could affect more than the election

WASHINGTON — As he fell further behind in polls and battled allegations of sexual misconduct in recent days, Donald Trump moved to darker corners. He sketched out conspiracies involving global bankers, casually threatened to jail his political opponent, and warned in increasingly specific terms that a loss by him would spell the end of civilization.

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USA

I’m a young black woman. Why do so many people assume I’m not a doctor?

Over the past few days, social media has been on fire with the story of Dr. Tamika Cross, who was flying on Delta when a flight attendant asked for a doctor to help a passenger in medical distress. Cross tried to jump in, but the flight attendant dismissed her, not believing the young black woman

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Science, Medicine, & Education, USA

Islamic State claims Baghdad attack on Shiite funeral killing 34

Istanbul (dpa) – A suicide bomber targeted a funeral on Saturday in a mostly Shiite neighbourhood of northern Baghdad, killing at least 34 people and injuring more than 35, al-Sumaria television reported. The Islamic State claimed the attack, the radical Sunni extremist group’s Amaq news agency said. The blast in the Shaab area of the

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Middle East