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When is doxxing ethical or unethical?

The ethical propriety of doxxing should not be a left-right issue.

Gaza health system ‘on its knees’: WHO chief

The head of the World Health Organization (WHO) is sounding the alarm over the health system in Gaza, warning the situation will worsen as the war rages on into the winter months. WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus reiterated in remarks Sunday that he condemned the deadly attacks by militant group Hamas on Israel more than two months...

Biden impeachment inquiry ‘perhaps makes him unelectable,’ Dean Phillips says

Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), a 2024 Democratic presidential candidate, suggested in an interview that the impeachment inquiry into President Biden could make him “unelectable” as a general election nominee. Phillips said in an interview with Semafor published Monday that while he hasn't seen evidence suggesting Biden did anything wrong — a point stressed by the...

Climate summit draft decision drops fossil fuel phaseout language, instead calling for reduction

The latest iteration of negotiating text at this year’s global climate summit has dropped a previous version’s suggestion of a phaseout of fossil fuels. Instead, the latest draft text, introduced Monday, calls for “reducing” consumption and production of fossil fuels "in a just, orderly and equitable manner." A group of 80 countries, including the U.S.,...

Navalny spokesperson says he’s been missing for 6 days

Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been missing for six days, his spokesperson said Monday. Navalny press secretary Kira Yarmysh wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that Navalny did not appear in court Monday for a scheduled appearance and has not been heard from in the past six days. Yarmysh said she and other Navalny supporters...

Age jokes can’t diminish Biden’s unrivaled experience and wisdom

Finally the person in charge, Biden has used his experience to accomplish far more than even his 2020 opponents thought possible. 

US calls on China to stop ‘dangerous’ actions in South China Sea after Philippine vessel rammed

The U.S. slammed China for "reckless disregard" and provocative action after Chinese coast guard boats shot water cannons at Philippine ships and collided with a vessel in the South China Sea over the weekend. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said Chinese boats also deployed acoustic devices, or sound cannons, which can employ extremely loud sounds...

No lag on Trump gag: Appeals court ruling signals full speed ahead

This court has no use for Trump’s attempts at delay.

Supreme Court turns away challenge to abortion clinic buffer zones

The Supreme Court on Monday refused to hear a challenge to a precedent enabling states to enact laws prohibiting anti-abortion activists from approaching someone entering an abortion clinic. In 2000, the high court ruled that the First Amendment did not prohibit such a law in Colorado. Several of the Supreme Court’s conservatives have publicly cast...

GOP lawmakers demand Pentagon stop removal of Confederate memorial in Arlington National Cemetery

More than 40 House Republicans are writing to Pentagon Secretary Lloyd Austin demanding he pause the removal process of a Confederate memorial in Arlington National Cemetery.

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