US college campuses have embraced the Palestinian cause like never before. The story began six decades ago
Published Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:09:37 GMT
Jenny Jarvie | (TNS) Los Angeles TimesThe Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee was best known for its sit-ins against segregation in the Deep South. But in the summer of 1967, the civil rights group used its newsletter to weigh in on a different topic.In an article headlined “The Palestine Problem,” the group wrote: “Do you know that Zionism, which is a world-wide nationalistic Jewish movement, organized, planned and created the ‘State of Israel’ by sending Jewish immigrants from Europe into Palestine (the heart of the Arab world) to take over land and homes belonging to the Arabs?”It was illustrated with a dollar sign inside a Star of David. The story roiled many civil rights activists, who denounced it as antisemitic and expressed their support for Israel as a homeland for Jews in the wake of the Holocaust.The SNCC, which had expelled white members as it shifted to a more militant Black nationalism, responded with an official statement that recognized the murder of 6 million ...Razor-wire and federal agents: Mexico’s increasingly visible effort to deter migrant crossings at border
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Alexandra Mendoza | San Diego Union-Tribune En EspañolTIJUANA — Months into an ongoing increase in migrant border crossings — which have left hundreds of migrants on any given day unsheltered in San Diego County and strained local humanitarian resources — Mexican authorities have stepped up enforcement in an effort to deter passage into the United States.Just south of the border wall in San Ysidro, Mexican officials have installed a chain link fence reinforced with razor wire at the top and bottom that prevents entry to a section of the Tijuana River channel, identified as one of the main points for migrants crossing into San Diego.Behind the barrier, Mexican National Guard and immigration agents keep watch at all times.Since its installation last month, the number of migrants crossing in that area has decreased. However, it has increased in others spots farther east, such as Jacumé in Tecate, just south of the border from Jacumba Hot Springs, according to Mexican officials. As a re...Bay Area holiday lights not to miss this season
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(KRON) -- Not only is winter considered the most magical time of the year, but it’s also the brightest, especially in the Bay Area. In the Bay Area, residents do not have to spend a lot of money to experience a winter wonderland.Here are some places in the Bay Area to view festive lights: Ariana Grande’s ‘Last Christmas’ is most dangerous Christmas song for driving: study Union Square's Winter Wander-Land, San FranciscoUnion Square’s Winter Wander-land is a staple San Francisco Christmas event. The star attraction is the 83-foot Macy’s Christmas tree in the center of the plaza. Visitors can also stroll through the arctic-themed Winter Walk on Stockton Street with food trucks, roaming live performances, and sit-downs with Santa. When: Nov. 9 - Jan. 1, 2024Where: 323 Geary Street, Ste. 203, San Francisco, CA 94102Fantasy of Lights Drive-thru, Los GatosThis year marks the 25th anniversary of the Fantasy of Lights. This route is 1.5 miles of large, animated displays. Themes ...60% of homeless people offered shelter last month refused, according to SF mayor
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SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Sixty percent of the homeless people offered shelter in November refused it, according to San Francisco Mayor London Breed. In November, the city's Street Outreach encampment workers offered shelter to 350 people, Breed said.Of those, 213 people refused shelter and 117 accepted it. November was actually an improvement over the previous month, according to Mayor Breed. In a thread posted to X, formerly Twitter, Breed said that in October, 65% of those contacted at encampments refused shelter. In September, 60% refused. Space Force missile launch visible across Bay Area: video "This is why enforcing our laws is important," said Mayor Breed. "Our laws are for the health and safety of everyone. There are public safety challenges around encampments. There are threats of fire. We lead with compassion, but when we have resources -- and we do -- we need people to accept help."Specific examples cited by Mayor Breed included an encampment at 15th Street and Julian Av...Commissioners in a Montana county consider removing election oversight from fellow Republican
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A clerk and recorder who expressed doubt about the integrity of the election process during her 2022 campaign may lose her election oversight duties in a Montana county in a vote Tuesday.Commissioners for the county are set to decide whether to remove her duties, reflecting some of the turmoil nationwide since conspiracy theories spread about the 2020 presidential election.Dozens of people attended the meeting, which was moved to the fairgrounds in Great Falls in anticipation of public participation. If the resolution passes, it would take effect immediately. All three commissioners and the clerk, Sandra Merchant, are Republican, and she has accused Commissioner Joe Briggs of playing politics with her job.“If you’re in the same party you should be supporting each other and working together and that has not happened,” Merchant said Monday.Briggs said he proposed the resolution in response to complaints about the way several local elections have been run since Merchant was sworn in ea...Tracy Morgan ‘started crying’ after discovering he’s related to friend and rapper Nas
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(CNN) — Cousins, though not identical cousins.Tracy Morgan has revealed that he has a familial tie with one of his longtime friends.During a conversation on the “Connect The Dots” podcast, the “30 Rock” star said he discovered while participating in the PBS series “Finding Your Roots” that he and rapper Nas, whom he calls Esco, are third cousins.“I turn the last page, and guess who’s sitting there?,” Morgan said. “Nas. Me and Nas is third cousins on my mom’s side.”According to Morgan, he and the rapper were “always tight before that.”“I did a show years ago on Comedy Central called One Mic that was for Nas’ mom that just passed away, so me and Esco always been tight,” the actor said.They both had an emotional reaction to the news, Morgan said.“I called him up and I say, ‘Yo Esco. Guess what? I just did ‘Finding Your Roots,’ me and you related.’ He started crying, I started crying,” he recalled. “And I said to him, ‘If you ever need me, I’m there, cuz.’ He said, ‘Cuz, if you ever nee...Death of Adam Johnson from skate blade prompts new look at neck guard mandates in youth hockey
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SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn. (AP) — A day after professional hockey player Adam Johnson suffered a fatal cut to his throat during a game in England, Dan Sacco went out and ordered his 10-year-old twins new neck guards.Colton and Harper Sacco play together as squirts — 9- and 10-year-olds — for the youth hockey program in North Branford, Connecticut. They already had neck guards, which are required for youth hockey in the state, but Sacco said he took another look at them after Johnson’s death in October.“They were small,” he said. “So I got new ones that are made not to be sliced through and they’re bigger. It’s scary.”Harper, a center, was not a big fan.“At first I said it was a choking device, because it went up to here,” she said, pointing to her chin. “But I got used to it.”Johnson’s death has renewed a national debate over whether there needs to be uniform standards and mandates for neck guards and other safety equipment when it comes to youth ...Even a little Christmas gift-induced credit card debt will be a Grinch
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We all want to buy presents for our loved ones, but take care when racking up credit card debt. The consequence of spending a little more money before Christmas might catch up with your credit score after New Year’s.“It is probably more the norm than the exception that people take on additional credit card debt during the holidays,” Rod Griffin, senior director of consumer education and advocacy for Experian, told WTOP. “In some cases, people will make purchases for this season and still be paying that debt next year, which is really the worst case scenario.”Even just missing a few hundred dollars of credit card payments from holiday purchases can have a huge impact on your credit scores and ultimately affect interest rates for loans, costing you thousands of dollars in the future.Griffin said consumers are wary this year about credit card debt. A recent survey conducted by the credit monitoring group said a majority of respondents plan to pay for gifts...Cómo es la unidad que despliega pequeños drones explosivos en la guerra de Rusia en Ucrania con fondos limitados
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Jersón, Ucrania (CNN)– No es la guerra para la que esta unidad de drones compuesta por cuatro hombres se alistó inicialmente, atando viejas granadas y morteros a diminutos drones comprados en Internet y utilizando auriculares de realidad virtual para dirigirlos contra objetivos rusos, pero es tan eficaz como accesible.En una vieja y desvencijada casa de campo, no lejos de la ciudad de Jersón y del río Dnipro, el Escuadrón Samosud de la undécima Guardia Nacional compensa el estancamiento de la ayuda estadounidense a Ucrania con ingenio de bajo presupuesto: lanzando pequeños drones explosivos contra objetivos rusos al otro lado del río Dnipro.La visita de Zelensky a Washington se produce en un momento crítico para Ucrania y el Capitolio de EE.UU.CNN tuvo acceso a una de las docenas de equipos de drones ucranianos de visión en primera persona (FPV), a lo largo de la orilla del río a las afueras de la ciudad de Jersón, para observar los ataques realizados con esta tecnología rudim...Millions in opioid settlement funds sit untouched as overdose deaths rise
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Watch Video: How lawsuits against opioid manufacturers, sellers are making an impactNearly a year after Montana began receiving millions of dollars to invest in efforts to combat the opioid crisis, much of that money remains untouched. Meanwhile, the state’s opioid overdose and death counts continue to rise.The money is part of the approximately $50 billion that states and local governments will receive nationwide in opioid settlement funds over nearly two decades. The payments come from more than a dozen companies that made, distributed, or sold prescription opioid painkillers that were sued for their role in fueling the overdose epidemic.Many places have begun deciding where that money will go and making payments to schools, public health departments, and local governments. South Carolina, for example, has awarded more than $7 million to 21 grantees. Wisconsin has posted two years’ worth of spending plans that total nearly $40 million.Montana, West Virginia, and Hawai...Latest news
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