2023-11-10: News Headlines

Editor (2023-11-10). Nov 10, 2023. sitrepworld.info ‚ô´ Natalie & Nat King Cole — Unforgettable We are Spartacus, by John Pilger The World at War: Julian Assange, Zelensky/Mussolini and Nasrallah's Maginot Line, by Declan Hayes Day 33: 'War of Starvation' in Gaza; 40,000 Residential Bldgs Destroyed; Rate of Massacres Accelerates Day 34: Children who survive the bombs may die of starvation, disease, and dehydration, by Leila Warah Questions re Gaza, by Mazin Qumsiyeh Voicing the Israeli Regime's Criminal Insanity… Nuking Gaza to Destroy Hamas, by Finian Cunningham Gaza is Hiroshima: The West is Collectively Responsible for Israel's Genocide…

Dave DeCamp (2023-11-09). Republicans and Democrats Unite to Push for Assange's Freedom. news.antiwar.com A bipartisan group of 16 members of Congress has called on President Biden to drop the case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, warning of the grave threats to press freedom if he is convicted. The lawmakers made the call in a letter sent to President Biden on Wednesday. The effort was led by Reps. Thomas …

Ileana Ferrer Fonte (2023-11-09). Uruguay police arrest 30 people linked to drug gang. plenglish.com After over six months of intelligence work, Operation Saturno involved a dozen police officers, numerous raids in Salto, Colonia (southwest), and several prisons, Souza stated. | The spokesman added that authorities seized cocaine, marijuana, money, and vehicles. | An estimated 30 people, including 14 women, were arrested in the operation.

Internationalist 360 ∞ (2023-11-09). Deadly Alliance: The CIA and Ukraine's Assassination Program. libya360.wordpress.com Chay Bowes Russian nationalist Alexander Dugin attends a funeral on Aug. 23, 2022, in Moscow for his daughter Daria Dugina, who was killed in a car explosion. (Evgenii Bugubaev/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images) The scale of US intelligence support for Kiev's murderous operations has been brought to light at a very interesting moment As Ukraine slips quietly…

Mark Niu (2023-11-09). Biden's executive order on AI gets mixed reviews. america.cgtn.com In October, U.S. President Joe Biden signed his first-ever executive order on artificial intelligence. Experts in the field are giving it mixed reviews with some saying it could go too far while others say it's not enough. Mark Niu reports from California.

Ben Bartee (2023-11-10). Artificial Intelligence: AI-Driven Cars Sometimes "Mow Down Children", Artificial Intelligence Also Slated to be "Handed Keys to Nuclear Codes"?? globalresearch.ca

Kim C. Domenico (2023-11-10). Neoliberal Conspiracy & The Paradox of Trauma: Are We Ready To Be Healed? counterpunch.org The greatest conspiracies…. are not theories but practices: practices expressed through law and policy and systems of government, technology, finance….we become inured to it. This leaves us unable to relate the banality of the methods of their conspiracy to the rapacity of their ambitions. — Edward Snowden, interview

Staff (2023-11-09). Headlines for November 9, 2023. democracynow.org U.N. Human Rights Chief Calls for Gaza Ceasefire, Citing "Living Nightmare", Palestinian Journalists Condemn Deadly Israeli Attacks on Colleagues, CIA Director Heads to Qatar, Where Talks Are Underway to Free Hostages Held by Hamas, Israel Bans Antiwar Protests, Criminalizes "Consumption of Terrorist Materials", 300 Prominent Ukrainians Show Support to Palestinians; Belgian Leader Calls for Sanctions on Israel, Activists, Congressional Staffers, USAID Employees Demand Gaza Ceasefire, Thousands Flee Sudan's Darfur Region Amid Spiraling Humanitarian Disaster, 2023 Will Be the Hottest Y…

Phil Pasquini (2023-11-10). Supreme Court to Decide on Domestic Violence and Guns. indybay.org The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on overturning a law that denies firearms for domestic abusers as protesters rallied outside of the courthouse.

Victoria Valenzuela, Scheer Post. (2023-11-10). Longest Wrongful Conviction Sentence In US Ends In Exoneration. popularresistance.org Glynn Simmons, who spent 48 years 1 month and 18 days in an Oklahoma prison for a crime he did not commit, has been exonerated, having served the longest sentence for a wrongfully convicted person in U.S. history. | Simmons and a co-defendant were sentenced to death in 1975 for a murder committed during a liquor store robbery, but the death sentences were commuted to life in prison when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled capital punishment unconstitutional. The co-defendant was paroled in 2008. | Simmons was 22 years old when two women were shot in a liquor store robbery on New Years Eve in 1974.

Phil Pasquini (2023-11-09). Supreme Court to Decide on Domestic Violence and Guns. indybay.org The Supreme Court heard oral arguments on overturning a law that denies firearms for domestic abusers as protesters rallied outside of the courthouse.

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