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Newsweek s Falsehood: Israeli Forces Crack Down on Praying Muslims

Muslims rioting on the Temple Mount, May 10, 2021 (screenshot from Israel Police Twitter feed) Channeling NPR’s May 8 broadcast which falsely charged that Israeli “[p]olice have thrown stun grenades at Palestinian crowds as they were breaking their Ramadan fast,” Newsweek’s Jason Lemon fabricated the same day: “Israeli security forces cracked down on Muslim Palestinians performing Ramadan prayers in East Jerusalem” (“Bernie Sanders, Progressives Raise Alarms About ‘Israeli Extremists’ Amid Violence Against Palestinians‘”). The article’s second paragraph continued: Israeli police said that more than 200 Palestinians and 17 police officers were injured in clashes on Friday, after authorities cracked down while Palestinians worshippers gathered for prayers at Al-Aqsa mosque in East Jerusalem during Ramadan, the holiest month of the year for Muslims, Israeli newspaper

American Crystal Sugar among top donors to election-objecting lawmakers

American Crystal Sugar among top donors to election-objecting lawmakers American Crystal Sugar Co.’s political action committee says it will continue supporting candidates important to agricultural policy considerations and won’t base decisions based on one vote to accept or reject Electoral College votes in the presidential race. 4:15 pm, Jan. 22, 2021 × File photo of American Crystal Sugar Co.’s processing plant at Hillsboro, N.D. (Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates) MOORHEAD, Minn. A political action committee that supports the beet sugar industry in Minnesota and North Dakota has made “no decisions” on changing its support for any of the 147 members of Congress who, on Jan. 6, voted against the acceptance of Electoral College votes that ended with the election of President Joseph Biden.

American Crystal Sugar PAC unfazed by Electoral College vote

American Crystal Sugar PAC unfazed by Electoral College vote American Crystal Sugar Co.’s political action committee says it will continue supporting candidates important to agricultural policy considerations and won’t base decisions based on one vote to accept or reject Electoral College votes in the presidential race. 3:25 pm, Jan. 22, 2021 × File photo of American Crystal Sugar Co.’s processing plant at Hillsboro, N.D. (Forum News Service/Agweek/Mikkel Pates) MOORHEAD, Minn. A nationally important political action committee that supports the beet sugar industry in Minnesota and North Dakota has made “no decisions” on changing its support for any of the 147 members of Congress who on Jan. 6, 2021, voted against the acceptance of Electoral College votes that ended with the election of President Joseph Biden.

U S Capitol Riots: What To Expect In Coming Days

UpdatedFri, Jan 8, 2021 at 6:58 pm ET Replies(21) Rep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., cleans up debris and personal belongings strewn across the floor of the Rotunda in the early morning hours of Thursday after protesters stormed the Capitol in Washington. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik) WASHINGTON, DC Wednesday was a day unlike any other in recent U.S. history. In Washington, D.C., five people lost their lives as thousands of angry rioters forced members of Congress into hiding within the U.S. Capitol. Offices were ransacked, and the constitutionally mandated congressional tally of Electoral College votes stopped for more than six hours.

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