Donald H. Harrison

Israeli Ambassador Danon blasts UN ‘obsession with Israel’

Israel”s Ambassador to the United Nations Danny Danon reacted harshly to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon”s opening address at the UN General Assembly. The Secretary-General decided to take the opportunity to criticize Israel, saying: “Ten years of illegal settlement expansion and fifty years of occupation. This is madness. The Palestinians cannot continue to live under Israeli […]

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International, Middle East

Carl P. Leubsdorf: Trump has told some whoppers, but does anyone care?

Exaggerated criticism and unsupported charges are nothing new in American presidential politics. All candidates do that to some extent. But Donald Trump has created a special situation by saying so many things that are flatly untrue and doubling down when challenged. He’s created real problems for the news media because it’s hard to check every

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USA

Obama defends move to welcome more refugees to U.S.

Hitting back at critics of his plan to accept more refugees in the U.S., President Obama said Tuesday that foreigners fleeing war zones are victims, not threats to national security. Hosting a meeting at U.N. headquarters on the global refugee crisis, Mr. Obama criticized proposals by Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump to temporarily ban Muslim

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International, USA

Congressman: Eerie similarities between NY/NJ terror plot and Boston Marathon bombing

WASHINGTON — The investigation into bombs planted in New York and New Jersey over the weekend is so far “eerily similar” to the Boston Marathon bombing, Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., said Tuesday. Like those responsible for the Boston attack, brothers Tamerlan and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, suspect Ahmad Khan Rahami had traveled overseas and come to the

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International, USA

Trump says he’ll only admit immigrants who ‘love our country’

HIGH POINT, N.C. — Citing three terrorist attacks over the weekend, Donald Trump criticized the nation’s immigration system in a speech Tuesday at the Mills Athletic Center at High Point University. “Since 9/11, hundreds of immigrants and their children have been implicated in terrorist activities in the United States,” said Trump in an oft-repeated accusation

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USA

Globalism is here to stay and the world must address its shortcomings, Obama argues at the UN

UNITED NATIONS — President Barack Obama on Tuesday used his final address before the United Nations to praise global integration and warn against the impulse to shut it out, calling on Americans and foreigners to tear down walls, not build them. In a sweeping address that touched on the world’s trouble spots — including the

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International, USA

Colin Kaepernick shakes off death threats, seeks justice in Terence Crutcher killing

While Colin Kaepernick says he’s seen positives emerge from a racial-equality movement sparked by his national-anthem protests, he’s also received death threats as a result. “I’ve had a few come my way, but not too concerned about it,” Kaepernick said Tuesday inside the 49ers locker room. Asked if those threats have come only through his

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Sports & Competitions, USA

Pilots eject from U-2 spy plane as it crashes in remote Northern California terrain

Two pilots ejected safely from a U-2 spy plane Tuesday morning, moments before the aircraft crashed in a rural area north of Sacramento, Calif., according to the U.S. Air Force. Few details were released about crash in Sutter Buttes, but two pilots in the high-altitude, all-weather reconnaissance aircraft were ejected, said Air Force Capt. AnnMarie

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USA

Humoring the headlines: September 20, 2016

By Laurie Baron SAN DIEGO─Since Donald Trump believes he resolved the controversy over where President Obama was born, he approached “the Boss” to write a song about his achievement.  Springsteen refused because he can’t forgive the Donald for what he did to Atlantic City.  Instead, Kellyanne Conway commissioned Ted Nugent to compose new lyrics to the

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Lawrence Baron, Trivia, Humor & Satire

Bernie Sanders: Democrats ‘have got to open the door to young people’

Sen. Bernard Sanders said in a new interview that Democrats have to open the door to young people and that while he’s got some differences of opinion with Hillary Clinton, she’s certainly a better option than Donald Trump. “The Democrats have got to open the door to young people,” Mr. Sanders said in an interview

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USA

Too soon to know if the captured NYC bombing suspect was ‘inspired by anyone’

Police in New Jersey arrested a man on Monday after a shootout, which left the suspect and a police officer with gunshot wounds. The man — identified as 28-year-old Ahmad Khan Rahami — was wanted by police in connection with four bomb incidents in New York and New Jersey over the weekend. One of those

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International, USA