Donald H. Harrison

‘Yes’ or ‘No’: Thailand votes on junta-backed constitution

Two years after the military seized power in Thailand, voters were being asked on Sunday to approve a new constitution which critics say could extend the army’s influence well into the future. The ballot is the first major popularity test for the junta, led by Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who has suppressed political activity since […]

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International

Wikileaks’ Assange ‘Super Happy’ Over DNC Leaks Fallout

Wikileaks founder and fugitive Julian Assange expressed delight at the fallout from the recent leak of Democratic National Committee (DNC) emails and tried to deflect criticism of his methods during an appearance Friday on Real Time With Bill Maher. Assange, who remains in open hiding at the Ecuadorean embassy in London, said the release of

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International, USA

John Kasich says Trump can’t win Ohio, still won’t endorse GOP nominee

Ohio Gov. John Kasich said Sunday that GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump faces an uphill climb in Ohio, a key battleground in the 2016 White House race. Speaking on CNN’s “State of the Union,” Mr. Kasich – who has refused to endorse Mr. Trump and remains one of the real estate mogul’s toughest Republican critics

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USA

Regev blasts ‘racist’ Lebanese athletes for refusal to travel with Israelis

Culture and Sport Minister Miri Regev on Sunday decried the Lebanese Olympic delegation’s refusal to travel on the same bus as their Israeli counterparts as “anti-Semitism” and “the worst kind of racism.” On Friday, Lebanese Olympic athletes attempted to block the Israeli team from traveling with them to the opening ceremony, according to a report

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International, Middle East, Sports & Competitions

Shabbat San Diego weekend set for Nov. 10-12

“We’ll Sing and Dance To the Sky, With Our Spirits So High” By Michael R. Mantell, Ph.D. SAN DIEGO–With chaos, conflict and confusion so continually evident in our lives more and more, how can anyone find peace these days? “Shabbat can do that.” That’s the inspirational mantra Shabbat San Diego 2016 begins and ends its

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Jewish Religion, Michael Mantell, San Diego Calendar, San Diego County

Celebrities gift an ambucycle to United Hatzalah

JERUSALEM (Press Release) — Recently retired NBA all-star Amare Stoudemire and current NBA star Omri Casspi on Friday afternoon, Aug. 5, gifted their friend, Entourage TV actor Jeremy Piven, with a life-saving ambucycle. The ambucycle immediately became part of Israel’s national emergency medical services (EMS) organization, United Hatzalah’s, response team. “Just the idea that we can use

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Middle East, Science, Medicine, & Education, Sports & Competitions, Theatre, Film & Broadcast

The Beatles’ ‘Revolver’ at 50: Newsweek’s 1966 Feature

Fifty years ago today, the Beatles released Revolver, an album that would revolutionize pop music. Apparently, nobody told Newsweek. When we published a piece on the Beatles several weeks later, under the headline “Blues for the Beatles,” we didn’t bother to mention the record once. Instead, the article focused on the fall-out following John Lennon’s

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Music, Dance, and Visual Arts

The Olympic Museum: A Gold Medal experience in Lausanne, Switzerland

LAUSANNE, Switzerland, Aug. 6, 2016 – Pierre de Fredy, Baron de Coubertin, was a dreamer who revived the Olympic Games in 1896. Though it was an idealistic concept to unite the countries of the world through athletic competition, the baron believed the games should encompass three things: athleticism, art and culture. Baron de Coubertin (Wikipedia)

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International, Sports & Competitions, Travel and Food

Iran defends mass execution, hits back at criticism from West

Tehran (dpa) – Iran defended its mass execution of criminals as a means of tackling terrorism on Saturday, days after 20 men described as members of an extremist and criminal Sunni group were hanged in a single day. “We are doing everything to protect our people from terrorists,” Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Ghassemi was quoted

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Middle East

US airstrike kills three al-Qaeda operatives in Yemen

Washington (dpa) – The United States killed three members of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) in an airstrike in central Yemen, US military authorities announced Friday. The airstrike, which took place on Thursday, occurred in Shabwah Governorate, US Central Command said in a statement. “AQAP remains a significant threat to the region, the United

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Middle East, USA