NIA

Oct 03 2024CRIME

Palestinian officials say 51 killed in Israeli operation on southern Gaza

DEIR AL-BALAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — Israel launched ground operations and carried out airstrikes in a hard-hit city in southern Gaza overnight, killing at least 51 people, including women and children, Palestinian medical officials said Wednesday. Israel has continued to strike what it says are militan

reading time less than a minute
Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Israel's Unusual Ban on UN Secretary-General Guterres

In a surprising move, Israel's Foreign Minister, Israel Katz, declared United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres persona non grata. This meant that Guterres was not welcome in the country, according to Katz. The decision came after Guterres failed to strongly condemn Iran's recent aerial att

reading time less than a minute
Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Biden's Response to Iran: Proportional and Calculated

In response to recent attacks by Iran, US President Joe Biden emphasized the need for a proportional retaliation from Israel. During a virtual meeting with G7 leaders, Biden indicated that new sanctions against Iran are being prepared. The shift in tone comes after earlier encouragement from the US

reading time less than a minute
Oct 02 2024POLITICS

California Takes Action on Gas Prices: A New Approach

Lawmakers in California are trying to tackle the long-standing issue of sudden gas price hikes. They've proposed a new law that would require fuel refineries to keep a certain amount of gasoline in reserve. This is meant to make sure there’s enough supply, especially during summer when prices often

reading time less than a minute
Oct 02 2024ENVIRONMENT

California's Weather Whiplash: Get Ready for a Wild Ride

California is gearing up for an unusual water year. Experts warn of crazy weather swings, including extreme rain, severe droughts, and scorching heatwaves. The water year starts on October 12 and wraps up on September 30 next year. Usually, the fall brings some rain, with most of it falling between

reading time less than a minute
Oct 01 2024POLITICS

The Split Identity of a UNRWA Employee

In the complex web of international politics, the line between individuals' allegiances can often blur. This was the case for Fatah Sharif, a UNRWA employee who was recently killed in an airstrike in Lebanon. Sharif's dual identity as a UNRWA employee and a top Hamas commander has sparked controvers

reading time less than a minute
Oct 01 2024POLITICS

Leveling the Playing Field: California Ends Legacy Admissions for Private Colleges

California has taken a significant step towards promoting merit-based admissions by banning legacy admissions at private colleges and universities that accept state funding. This move aims to ensure that every student has an equal opportunity to get ahead through hard work and skill, rather than rel

reading time less than a minute
Sep 30 2024HEALTH

Painful Truths: When Insurance Coverage Falls Short

Preston Nafz, a 17-year-old lacrosse enthusiast, had been in chronic pain since he was 12. Despite months of physical therapy and anti-inflammatory drugs, the pain in his left hip persisted, making it difficult for him to even get out of a car or turn over in bed. His doctor recommended a sports her

reading time less than a minute
Sep 29 2024EDUCATION

School Funding Formula Under Fire

California's public education system is facing a major crisis due to the state's failure to comply with its education budget formula, Proposition 98. The formula, approved by voters in 1988, guarantees minimum funding amounts for California public schools and community colleges. However, Governor Ga

reading time less than a minute
Sep 29 2024POLITICS

Hollywood's Election Game: Where Cash Reigns Supreme

In the world of politics, Hollywood is all about the benjamins. While celebrities like Taylor Swift and George Clooney are eager to endorse Kamala Harris, they might not be as effective in swaying voters as they are in raking in donations. According to insiders, Harris has long-standing support in L

reading time less than a minute