Opinion: I felt disgust, guilt and shame over Israel’s actions
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
With tears streaming down my cheeks and unable to catch my breath, I was watching a stunning sunset over the turquoise Mediterranean Sea in Tel Aviv. Just 90 minutes earlier, and 60 miles away, I had been in the south Hebron hills of the West Bank.David Matz is a clinical psychologist practicing in Lafayette. I have been visiting family in Israel since I was a little boy in 1969. This was the first time I witnessed the Israeli occupation of Palestinians. The tears streaming down my cheeks were tears of disgust, guilt and shame about the crimes that are being perpetrated against other human beings in my name, In the name of Jews. In the Jewish state of Israel.As the child of a Holocaust survivor, I was taught in the words of Hillel “that which is hateful to you do not do to your neighbors” and Martin Luther King Jr. that “no one is free until we are all free.” How could this dehumanization be happening in front of my eyes?I was participating earlier this year with 10 others fro...Bayern Munich defender Alphonso Davies out with thigh injury
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich may have to do without Canadian defender Alphonso Davies for the rest of the season.The Bavarian powerhouse said Sunday that the 22-year-old Davies “sustained a muscle bundle injury” in the back of his left thigh during the 3-1 loss at Mainz in the Bundesliga on Saturday. Davies had to come off early in the game.Bayern did not say how much time Davies will miss. There are just five rounds remaining in the Bundesliga. Bayern has already been knocked out of the Champions League and German Cup and it lost the Bundesliga lead to Borussia Dortmund on Saturday. ___ More AP soccer: https://apnews.com/hub/soccer and https://twitter.com/AP_SportsSourceKiptum wins London Marathon in 2nd fastest time
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
LONDON (AP) — Kelvin Kiptum collapsed to the ground after winning the London Marathon on Sunday and recording the second fastest time in history over the distance.The 23-year-old Kenyan runner broke the course record with a time of 2 hours, 1 minute, 25 seconds and just missed out on Eliud Kipchoge’s world record by 16 seconds.“I am so happy with the result,” said Kiptum. “I don’t know what to say right now, I am just grateful. The course felt good, there was a bit of rain around halfway but it was OK.“I enjoy doing the marathons, it is good preparation for me. I loved it, I am very happy.”In the women’s race, Sifan Hassan completed a stunning comeback to win on her marathon debut after appearing to be injured part way through. In what was long distance great Mo Farah’s final marathon, defending champion Amos Kipruto and world champion Tamirat Tola were also among the elite men’s field that Kiptum left behind. Farah, 40, finished ninth with a time of 2:10:28.Hassan...Bed Bath & Beyond no puede mantenerse a flote y se declara en bancarrota
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
UNION, Nueva Jersey — Bed Bath & Beyond se declaró en bancarrota, pero sus tiendas y sitios web permanecerán abiertos y seguirán sirviendo a los clientes, dijo la compañía.La asediada cadena de artículos para el hogar hizo la presentación el domingo en el Tribunal de Distrito de EEUU en Nueva Jersey, enumerando sus activos y pasivos estimados en el rango de $1, 000 millones y $10,000 millones. La medida se produce después de que la compañía no pudo asegurar los fondos para mantenerse a flote.En un comunicado, la compañía con sede en Union, Nueva Jersey, dijo que voluntariamente hizo la presentación “para implementar una liquidación ordenada de sus negocios mientras realiza un proceso de marketing limitado para solicitar interés en una o más ventas de algunos o todos sus activos. .” La estrategia de Bed Bath & Beyond para evitar la quiebra: vende acciones y cierra tiendas Bed Bath & Beyond cerrará otras 62 tiendas La fi...Fairfax County wants you to leave baby deer alone
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
With the fawning season underway, wildlife officials in Fairfax County, Virginia, want to discourage deer rehabilitation. In part because trying to help the deer may put you and the fawn at risk.Starting May 1, attempts to rehabilitate deer fawns or bring baby deer from the Virginia county to other jurisdictions won’t be allowed, Fairfax County’s Animal Protection Police and the Wildlife Management Specialist said in a joint statement with county police.“These restrictions on fawn rehabilitation, which are administered and enforced by the Virginia Department of Wildlife Resources, are implemented to reduce potential transmission and spread of Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) within deer populations in the Commonwealth,” the statement read.The progressive, fatal disease was detected in some county deer earlier this year. More reason to leave the fawn alone, according to the news release.“Given that fawns can no longer be rehabilitated in Fairfax County, it ...National push to bolster security of key election technology
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) — An effort to create a national testing program for technology central to U.S elections will be launched later this year, aiming to strengthen the security of equipment that has been targeted by foreign governments and provided fertile ground for conspiracy theories.So far, states have been left on their own to evaluate the technology that provides the backbone of election operations: voter registration databases, websites used to report unofficial results on election night and electronic pollbooks, which are used instead of paper rolls to check in voters at polling places.The nonprofit Center for Internet Security hopes to provide the nation’s first uniform testing program for the technology, similar to one for voting machines. Its goal is to start the voluntary service in September as a way to help boost the security and reliability of the technology before the 2024 presidential election.In 2020, 15 states, including Arizona, Florida and Nevada, did not require...Área del parque Disneyland en California se incendió el sábado, según medios
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
ANAHEIM, California — Una zona del complejo Disneyland en California se incendió el sábado por la noche, según reportes en medios.El incendio se produjo durante el espectáculo “Fantasmic” en la zona de la Isla de Tom Sawyer en Anaheim, según KABC-TV.No se reportaron heridos en el suceso, según el Departamento de Bomberos de Anaheim. La extensión de los daños no se conocía en un primer momento, indicó KABC. Disneyland celebrará sus primeras “Noches del Orgullo Gay” en junio ¿Nieve en Disneyland? Videos muestran raro fenómeno en el lugar más feliz del mundo La Isla de Tom Sawyer, que forma parte de Disneyland desde 1956, permite a los aficionados adentrarse en el mundo de uno de los principales personajes del libro de Mark Twain, indicó KABC.SourceBiden dice que la evacuación de la embajada de EEUU en Sudán se ha completado
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
WASHINGTON — El ejército estadounidense completó la evacuación del personal de la embajada de Estados Unidos en Sudán, dijo el presidente Joe Biden el sábado por la noche, haciendo un exhorto para el fin de la violencia “desmesurada” en esa nación africana cuando dos líderes rivales luchan por el poder.Biden agradeció a las tropas estadounidenses que llevaron a cabo la misión de retirar al personal estadounidense en Sudán. Con la evacuación, Washington cerró indefinidamente la misión estadounidense en Jartum.Estados Unidos dijo que por el momento no hay planes de que el gobierno coordine la evacuación de los 16,000 estadounidenses que se estima que siguen en Sudán, señalando que la situación es demasiado peligrosa. Reportan al menos dos muertos en protestas contra el golpe de estado en Sudán Golpe de Estado en Sudán: militares arrestan al primer ministro y toman control del gobierno Biden dijo que ha estado recibiendo reportes de ...Shrimp Tacos with Creamy Slaw / Belkys
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
Ingredients:1 lb. cooked shrimp, peeled and deveined1 tsp. cumin1 tsp. chili powderpinch of red pepper flakes (optional)2 tbs. olive oil- divided1/2 bag coleslaw mix3/4 cup Greek yogurt1 tbs. white, distilled vinegarzest and juice of one lime1/4 cup fresh cilantro, finely chopped6-8 flour or corn tortillasMethod of Preparation:Dry the shrimp with paper towels. Transfer to a mixing bowl and toss to coat with oil and your mix of spices. Let them sit while you make the slaw.In another mixing bowl, combine yogurt, vinegar, lime and cilantro. Mix and add to the coleslaw. Toss to coat.Preheat a skillet over medium heat and add oil. Sauté the shrimp until cooked through- about 7 to 10 minutes.Spoon the shrimp onto warmed tortillas and top with coleslaw mix and any additional toppings.Warm the tortillas, then top with shrimp and slaw. Garnish with fresh cilantro.Enjoy!UK evacuates diplomats from Sudan; other countries also moving to withdraw staff
Published Fri, 01 Nov 2024 14:28:26 GMT
The U.K. said it has evacuated its embassy staff and their families from Sudan, while France and other countries were moving to withdraw diplomats on Sunday, amid continuing battles between rival military factions in the African country.The moves come after U.S. troops airlifted American embassy staff out of Khartoum over the weekend.A “complex and rapid evacuation” of British diplomats and their families from Sudan has been completed by the U.K. armed forces, U.K. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak wrote on Twitter Sunday afternoon.France’s ministry of foreign affairs and its defense ministry said they are coordinating a “rapid evacuation operation for our diplomatic personnel and nationals in Sudan, in conjunction with all stakeholders and our European and allied partners.” The operation includes “nationals of these states” and European diplomatic personnel, the ministries said. U.S. President Joe Biden said in a statement that Washington is “temporaril...Latest news
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