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U.S. hits three suspected drug boats in Pacific as interdictions continue

U.S. hits three suspected drug boats in Pacific as interdictions continue

(The Center Square) – U.S. Southern Command announced strikes on three suspected drug boats in the eastern Pacific and Caribbean.

Mamdani appoints progressive Israel critic to oversee NYC’s global diplomacy

New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has appointed a political party leader who has led campaigns critical of Israel to lead his office’s international affairs unit, whose duties include interacting with the United Nations and handling diplomatic relations. Ana Maria Archila is cochair of the Working Families Party, which supported Mamdani’s mayoral bid and whose... The post Mamdani appoints progressive Israel critic to oversee NYC’s global diplomacy appeared first on The Forward.

How the Jewish Museum brought Black film history to new audiences

It was 1970 and Black-Jewish relations weren’t at their best. Two years earlier, the Ocean-Brownsville teachers’ strike in Brooklyn had pitted Black and Jewish New Yorkers against one another. Distrust lingered between Black artists and museums after the controversial 1969 Met exhibit Harlem on My Mind showcased life and culture in Harlem, but excluded the... The post How the Jewish Museum brought Black film history to new audiences appeared first on The Forward.

Alcaraz wins 'difficult' first match since Melbourne win

Carlos Alcaraz says he had to get through some "difficult moments" in a 6-4 7-6 (7-5) win against Arthur Rinderknech in the Qatar Open first round.

Alcaraz wins 'difficult' first match since Melbourne win

Carlos Alcaraz says he had to get through some "difficult moments" in a 6-4 7-6 (7-5) win against Arthur Rinderknech in the Qatar Open first round.

Alcaraz wins first match since Melbourne triumph

Carlos Alcaraz says he had to get through some "difficult moments" in a 6-4 7-6 (7-5) win against Arthur Rinderknech in the Qatar Open first round.

Newsom expanded free preschool. Now private day cares can’t afford to stay open

The California governor tripled early childhood funding and expanded TK to all 4-year-olds. But preschools are closing, making infant care harder to find.
At least 11 people killed after three ‘narcoterrorists’ boat strikes in single day

At least 11 people killed after three ‘narcoterrorists’ boat strikes in single day

There have been 42 known strikes since the Trump administration launched its ongoing campaign against ‘narcoterrorists’

Jesse Jackson: From Memphis to Grant Park

Stephen Henderson reflects on the life and accomplishments of Jesse Jackson as represented in two photographs, 40 years apart.

FCC Rule That Requires Leftist TV Hosts to Play Fair Leads Colbert to Dump Dem Interview from Network Rather Than Provide Equal Time to Republicans

In January, The Gateway Pundit reported that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced a crackdown on partisan talk shows in both daytime and late-night in an effort to provide equal treatment for political candidates. The post FCC Rule That Requires Leftist TV Hosts to Play Fair Leads Colbert to Dump Dem Interview from Network Rather Than Provide Equal Time to Republicans appeared first on The Gateway Pundit.

Police assessing Stansted Airport private flights over Epstein ties

Essex Police says it is assessing information in relation to private flights into and out of the airport.

Mike Leigh, Adam McKay, Tilda Swinton, and More Berlin Alumni Sign Open Letter Denouncing Fest’s ‘Silence’ and ‘Censoring’ on Gaza

After a fraught opening week and one lengthy statement from fest head Tricia Tuttle, the Berlinale is continuing to draw ire from those closest to it.