Israeli Bombs Kill At Least Nine Palestinians in Gaza
Israeli airstrikes in Gaza overnight have left at least nine Palestinians dead, according to Hamas officials. Sami Abu Zuhri, a spokesman for the Hamas government, told the Ma’an news agency that six of its fighters were killed by Israeli airstrikes on a tunnel in Rafah overnight. Zuhri characterized the missile strikes as an “escalation” of…
Investigation Demanded for Plane Shot Down over Ukraine
Questions remain and an international investigation is being demanded nearly twenty-four hours after a Malaysia Airlines passenger jet was shot down over Ukraine on Thursday, killing all 298 people on board. Traveling between Amsterdam and Kuala Lapur, the downing of Flight MH17 has been met with shared mourning around the world as well as highly-pitched…
Banking Behemoth Closes Muslim Organizations' Accounts
Muslim community leaders in the UK are calling banking giant HSBC ‘Islamaphobic’ after they received letters telling them that their banking services will be terminated in September. Three organizations—The Cordoba Foundation, the Ummah Welfare Trust (UWT), and the Finsbury Park Mosque—have all received nearly identical letters (pdf) from the bank, and two of them believe…
Rail CEOs to Investors: 'Bomb Trains' Safe At Almost Any Speed
Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) recently said it would proceed with plans to increase speeds for oil-by-rail unit trains in Devil’s Lake, N.D. to 60 MPH from 30 MPH, despite opposition from local officials. BNSF’s announcement came merely a week after the Obama Administration announced its proposed regulations for trains carrying oil obtained via hydraulic fracturing (“fracking”) from North…
NATO Claims Satellite Images Show Russian Units in Ukraine
NATO officials on Thursday released satellite images they claim show mobile Russian artillery units and supporting vehicles “engaged in military operations inside the sovereign territory of Ukraine.” The newly presented evidence comes as Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko declared from Kiev on Thursday that “Russian forces have actually entered Ukraine.” According to the Guardian: Click Here:…
Outsourcing Public Services: Governors Push Privatization, With Disastrous Results
Governors across the country have outsourced important public services to private firms with high-powered lobbyists, mostly with disastrous results, according to a report released Wednesday by the Center for Media and Democracy’s “Outsourcing America Exposed” project. Click Here: cheap Cowboys jersey “While large corporations are the winners in this scenario, all too often taxpayers are…
Brawn wants Honda to be part of future F1 engine talks
Ross Brawn says Formula 1 will encourage Honda to lend its voice to the sport’s efforts to define Grand Prix racing’s future power unit. The announcement last week of Honda’s exit from F1 at the end of next season has been interpreted by many as an indictment of the complexity and cost of the sport’s…
In Face of Super-Rich, Corporate Influence on Elections, 'Nuns on the Bus' Rides Again
Like Robin Hood, the “Nuns on the Bus” show up when you need them. First it was the social safety net-slashing House budget proposal in 2012 that brought out the sisters calling for justice in cities across the U.S. Then, in 2013, it was the need for comprehensive immigration reform. Now, the bus-traveling sisters are…
With No Freedom in Sight, Illegally Jailed Inmates in Mississippi Demand Answers
Octavius Burks has been locked in jail for three years. He has not been charged. He is still waiting for an attorney. He is still waiting to find out why this is happening to him—for the third time in as many years. Several other people in the same jail, caged indefinitely, are wondering the same…
Siding With 'Those Who Defend Mother Earth,' Chile's Top Court Halts Mine
Siding with the local indigenous community, Chile’s high court has halted a gold and copper mine. The ruling issued Tuesday from the nation’s supreme court, which overturns a ruling by a lower court in April, is the latest development in years of legal battles over the El Morro mine. Canada-based Goldcorp owns 70 percent of…