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New York Helps Subsidize Israeli Settler Groups—Zohran Mamdani Isn’t OK With That
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August 9, 2023
A conversation with the New York State Assembly member who introduced the Not On Our Dime! Act, a landmark bill to prohibit charities from financing settler violence.
Most New Yorkers probably haven’t heard of the Israeli organization Regavim. Or the Israel Land Fund, Ateret Cohanim, or Hashomer YOSH. But these
Perfection Isn’t Real, But Gabrielle Union’s Real Close With These Glossy Mermaid Waves — See Photos
There are two things I love that get better with time: wine and Gabrielle Union. Every time I see her on my social feeds, I’m simply blown away by her beauty. When I say she’s aging like fine wine, I’m not referring to her seemingly youthful appearance — though maybe we need to reevaluate what we think a 50-year-old woman is “supposed” to look like — but her overall vibe; she just seems to be living her best life.
Chris Noth Says Infidelity Isn’t a Crime After Sexual Assault Scandal
Chris Noth broke his silence about being accused of sexual assault by multiple women — and discussed where his career goes from here.
“I strayed on my wife, and it’s devastating to her and not a very pretty picture. What it isn’t is a crime,” Noth, 68, told USA Today on Monday, August 7. “There’s nothing I can say to change anyone’s mind when you have that kind of a tidal wave.”
The actor’s rare statement
For Dua Lipa, Just Being a Pop Star Isn’t Enough
She never says that last part; she probably never would. She also doesn’t say what I think is the real answer, which is this: Anyone who works in media can tell you that there’s no better way to lead the conversation without ever having to actually talk about yourself. While Lipa’s editorial initiative may seem like an act of self-exposure, it’s in fact one of self-protection — it allows her to connect regularly with her audience by sharing her favorite
MSNBC panels declares 2024 election isn’t about ‘policy,’ economy: It’s about ‘preserving democracy’
MSNBC’s Ali Velshi and his panelists said Saturday that this election was not about “policy,” but rather “preserving democracy” as it’s “not the moment” to have any debates about lowering taxes.
“This is a candidate who is threatening people, promising retribution, talking that way dictators and authoritarians talk,” he said of Trump. “This election isn’t possibly about policy. You know me. I’m an economics guy. I like to talk about inflation. I’d like to talk about all these kinds of
Phil Spencer shares why your property isn’t selling
There are many factors that determine whether a property will sell including its location, price, interior decor and whether there’s outdoor space.
And with the property market cooling, and house prices falling, sellers are struggling now more than ever to get buyers to bite.
Phil Spencer, a co-presenter on Channel 4’s Location Location Location, said there are “common mistakes” homeowners make when it comes to selling their home.
The property expert and founder of Move iQ explained that the “number
Britain’s creaking energy grid isn’t ready for net zero – POLITICO
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LONDON — The U.K.’s energy grid is just not ready for the shift to clean power.
That’s the stark finding of a year-long, government-commissioned review published Friday, which warns the country’s existing energy policies are “badly out of date” as a crucial decarbonization deadline looms and Britain eyes a future of electric cars in every driveway and heat pumps in every home.
Getting buy-in for the major changes needed
Electrocution Isn’t the Main Thing Killing Birds Along Power Lines
Birds get electrocuted on power lines. But people shooting at birds perched on power poles may be even more of a problem. In a survey of five sites in the western United States, two-thirds of birds found dead beneath power lines had been shot.
Avians found dead along power lines are often assumed to have died from electrocution, especially if their bodies show burns or singeing, said Eve Thomason, a wildlife biologist at Boise State University in Idaho. But the
‘Barbenheimer’ Isn’t a Contest. But if It Were, Which Film Would Win?
The simultaneous release of “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer” captured the pop-cultural imagination because before we had seen either film, it was hard to imagine two features that occupied such distinctly different lanes. But now that audiences have sampled Greta Gerwig’s colorful Mattel comedy and Christopher Nolan’s weighty drama about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the so-called father of the atomic bomb, it’s become clear that for all their tonal differences, each film is a one-of-a-kind auteurist blockbuster pondering some pretty meaty existential questions.
Below Deck’s Kate Chastain Proves Ben Robinson Isn’t Her Son’s Dad
Kate Chastain is tired of the speculation around her son’s paternity — and she has the receipts that prove Ben Robinson isn’t the father.
“It would be great if people would stop commenting and messaging me ‘baby Ben!’…….every single day,” Chastain, 40, tweeted on Saturday, July 29, alongside photos of Robinson, 42, and her son as infants. “For reference this is Ben as a baby on the left