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A tragic week in Palestine

A tragic week in Palestine On Wednesday, Youmna al-Sayed, a journalist in Gaza City, was reporting live from a rooftop for Al Jazeera, wearing a large bowl-shaped helmet and a bulky flak jacket with “PRESS” emblazoned across the front. She was right by the Al-Shorouk tower, which housed at least seven media outlets, including the Hamas-affiliated Al-Aqsa TV and a newspaper associated with the Palestinian National Authority and it had just come under fire from Israel. These were “warning missiles,” al-Sayed said, “and right now they should be starting to bring down the entire tower.” Soon, that happened: al-Sayed flinched, said “Oh my god,” and ducked for cover, continuing to narrate as the camera pivoted to show twin plumes of smoke curling into the sky. “The destruction is massive,” she said. Later, she added, “Targeting such a building which holds media offices is a clear message by the Israeli occupation that it does not want any media to tell the truth of w

Friday News Dump: Fox Blames Meghan Markle For Prince Philip s Death, And Other News

But don t worry, the Daily Mail will follow their lead! Daily Mail writers scrambling to write their “Megan Markle murdered Prince Phillip” pieces pic.twitter.com/1tSlT93UJI And the New York Times even hints at it: Me: Hmm I wonder how the press is gonna implicate Meghan Markle in the death of Prince Phillip? The NYT, paragraph three: Harry s biracial wife, Meghan . pic.twitter.com/KemO3k1OIh A biased judge, no jury, and a private Chevron prosecutor. And they call this America. ⚖️ https://t.co/BRsjw9iYrk Story of a 66-year-old researcher, an immigrant, who rarely got grants, never got her own lab, never earned more than $60K. For four decades, she kept working on mRNA a path considered foolish. Her work is the basis for the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines. https://t.co/wOvCEM8jja

Saved by the City — a podcast from two devoted and ambitious Christian women living in New York comes to Religion News Service

NEW YORK (RNS)  Religion News Service’s new podcast, “Saved by the City,” hosted by RNS Managing Editor Roxanne Stone and journalist Katelyn Beaty, chronicles the complicated lives of two single Christian women pursuing their faith and their dreams in New York City. Both Roxy and Katelyn grew up in the white evangelical American heartland. Both were warned moving to a supposed bastion of secular culture would be dangerous to their faith. While navigating a city where people sleep in on Sunday mornings and the chaste motto “true love waits” isn’t a thing, the two have found a renewed, vibrant faith that has been both strengthened and stretched in the metropolis.

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