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The Long History of the Anti-Abortion Movement’s Links to White Supremacists – The Nation

| February 4, 2020

Anti-abortion protesters picket outside Florida State Prison where Paul Hill was executed in 2003 for the murder of abortion provider Dr. John Britton. (Matt Stroshane / Getty Images) Subscribe now for as little as $2 a month! The anti-abortion movement in the United States has long been complicit with white supremacy

DC Fire Finds No Racist Intent by Recruits Making Hand Gesture in Photo – NBC4 Washington

| February 4, 2020

The D.C. Fire and EMS Department investigation into a group photo of recruits taken at the training academy in April found there was no racist intent. The hand sign seen in the photo is similar to the nonverbal expression for "OK," but has come to be associated with white supremacy

Political extremists have found a home on this GOP-backed Facebook group – City & State

| February 4, 2020

When a group of self-described patriots known as Three Percenters flashed a hand gesture popular with white supremacists outside the state Capitol in January last year, there were few people around to notice.

Remarginalizing the Jews; Regression to the Mean | Eric Rozenman – The Times of Israel

| February 4, 2020

Americas status as home to the largest, freest, most prosperous Jewish diaspora has not closed. But it may be closing. Another Holocaust is not about to begin, not so long as the United States and Israelthe only two countries able and willing to do socontain the current Iranian regime.

Stephen King Quits Facebook In A Huff For ‘Flood Of False Information’ – The Daily Wire

| February 4, 2020

Author Stephen King has decided to quit Facebook, objecting to the social media giants refusal to fact-check political advertisements. King, 72, was a big user of Facebook, but deactivated his account on Friday. In a weird, 21st century twist, King took to another social media platform, Twitter, to announce his departure.

Black history ‘cant be like some old faded book. Its got to come alive.’ Local events offered to learn more – Tulsa World

| February 4, 2020

Alicia Latimer didnt lack for an education in black history as a child. I grew up in Mobile, in the Alabama of George Wallace and little girls being burned in a church, she said.

This is no ‘Deal of the Century’ for the Palestinians – opinion – The Jerusalem Post

| February 4, 2020

Trumps Deal of the Century touches upon most of the issues that must be dealt with if one wishes to reach a two-state solution.However, even though the deal speaks of a four-year transition period, it is constructed in such a way that the chances of the proposed process leading up to the establishment of a Palestinian state (according to Netanyahu, a Palestinian state minus) are virtually nil, and the only concrete element is the American explicit approval of an Israeli annexation of the Jewish settlements in the West Bank though it isnt absolutely clear whether these also include illegal settlements (i.e., outposts and settlements that were not approved by the Israeli authorities in advance or ex post facto) or only the settlement blocs over which there is a fairly broad Jewish consensus, and when exactly this annexation is to take place.What do I mean when I say that the deal includes all the elements that must be considered in a two-state solution?

Gallatin Theater Lab Shines Spotlight on Young Playwrights – NYU Washington Square News

| February 4, 2020

Last month, NYUs Gallatin School of Individualized Study opened its doors to student playwrights through the Gallatin Theater Lab. Run by Michael Dinwiddie, a playwright and professor at Gallatin, the lab encouraged students to submit a script for a one-act play for a chance to participate in an intensive two-week development program. This year, the lab opened applications to alumni for the first time.

From Celtic sounds to Bon Jovi tunes; a variety of musical events are happening – Tampa Bay Times

| February 4, 2020

Festivals Pasco Blues and Food Festival: Noon to 7 p.m. Feb

The 61 Best Things To Do in Seattle This Week: February 3-9, 2020 – TheStranger.com

| February 4, 2020

Our music critics have already chosen the 46 best music shows this week, but now it's our arts & culture critics' turn to recommend the best events in their areas of expertise. Here are their picks in every genrefrom a reading with Garth Greenwell to the grand reopening of the Asian Art Museum, and from Disney's Frozen to Trixie Mattel: Grown Up 2020. See them all below, and find even more events on our complete EverOut Things To Do calendar.


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