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Israel Rejects US-Proposed Temporary Halt to Fighting

During a trip to Israel, America’s top diplomat pushed Tel Aviv to agree to limited “humanitarian pauses” to allow aid into Gaza and facilitate negotiations for Hamas to release prisoners. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu said there would not be a temporary pause in the fighting.

Kyle Anzalone

Kyle Anzalone is news editor of the Libertarian Institute, opinion editor of Antiwar.com and co-host of Conflicts of Interest with Will Porter and Connor Freeman.

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News Roundup 2/6/19

US News Peter Van Buren argues the establishment media engages in tabloid journalism. [Link] A judge rules against a Wikileaks lawsuit that would expose any sealed indictments against Julian Assange. [Link] A Belarusian escort who claimed to have evidence that Trump...

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US News At least 49 people were killed with tasers in the US in 2018. [Link] 1,600 inmates at a federal prison in New York went days without power. [Link] Family Tree DNA gives the FBI access to their database. [Link] Storing nuclear waste is costing taxpayers...

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News Roundup 2/4/19

2020 Cory Booker announces he is running for president in 2020. [Link] NBC claims Tulsi Gabbard is being supported by Russian propaganda. [Link] Glenn Greenwald debunks NBC’s claims. [Link] Venezuela Maduro agrees to hold early parliamentary elections. [Link] The...

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News Roundup 2/1/19

US News A new study shows that vaping is more effective than traditional nicotine replacement therapies at helping people quit smoking. [Link] Several ICE detainees are on hunger strikes. ICE is force feeding six of the detainees. [Link] A man dies in a Georgia prison...

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News Roundup 1/31/19

US News A new bipartisan bill would make animal cruelty a federal crime. [Link] Baltimore will stop prosecuting marijuana possession offenses. [Link] Facebook blocks ad transparency tools from working. [Link]   Google removes a map of ‘Kurdistan’ at the request of the...

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News Roundup 1/30/19

US Foreign Policy The US has produced its first low yield nuclear weapons. The weapons have the power of about 5 kilotons of TNT. [Link] Senator Mitch McConnell introduced an amendment that pushes Trump to keep US forces in Afghanistan and Syria. [Link] The LA Times...

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News Roundup 1/29/19

Venezuela Tulsi Gabbard calls on the US to stay out of Venezuela. [Link] The Bank of England refuses to give the Maduro government $1.2 billion in gold the bank holds for Venezuela. The US pressured the UK to prevent Maduro from receiving the gold. [Link] White House...

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News Roundup 1/28/19

US News Congressman Walter Jones enters hospice care. [Link] Roger Stone has been indicted on seven counts including lying to the FBI and witness tampering. Stone was arrested in an early morning raid by the FBI. He was released on bail. [Link] FaceBook will merge the...

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News Roundup 1/25/19

US News Wikileaks is suing the US to reveal any secret charges against Julian Assange. [Link] Michael Treacy on the latest BuzzFeed Russiagate blunder. [Link] Venezuela The State Department withdraws non-emergency personnel from Venezuela and issues a warning advising...

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News Roundup 1/24/19

Venezuelan Regime Change The US recognizes Juan Guaido as interim president of Venezuela. [Link] Juan Guaido declares himself interim president of Venezuela. [Link]   Venezuelan president Maduro cuts diplomatic ties with the US and gives US diplomats 72 hours to leave...

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News Roundup 1/23/19

Defense Spending Matt Taibbi explains how the government can now legally lie on public spending reports. [Link] The 2019 defense budget has nearly $20 billion in earmarks. [Link] NATO The House passes a bill that will prevent any US funds from being used to withdraw...

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News Roundup 1/22/19

2020 Kamala Harris announces she is running for president in 2020. [Link] How the Democrat 2020 candidates reacted to Trump’s Syria withdraw. [Link] Police Shootings The former Chicago police officer who killed Laquan McDonald was sentenced to six years and nine...

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