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(JNS) According to a newly published report authored by U. S. military legal experts and former commanders, the Israel Defense Forces has conducted its war against Hamas in Gaza “effectively and legally.”
The authors of the report, published on May 30th by the Jewish Institute for National Security of America (JINSA), include Gen.
Whenever former President Donald Trump makes his way back home from New York to his Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, the U. S. Government’s criminal case against him for allegedly mishandling classified documents still awaits in nearby Fort Pierce.
Although U. S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has indefinitely postponed the trial date, the pretrial administration of the case continues with a busy calendar of pretrial hearings scheduled in June and July.
By DEEPTI HAJELA (Associated Press)
NEW YORK (AP) — Following his unprecedented felony conviction, former president and presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has to wait to find out what his sentence will be. But even if it involves time behind bars, that doesn’t mean his campaign to return to the White House comes to an end.
He wouldn’t even be the first candidate to run for that office while imprisoned.
So long.
Not that it hasn’t been fun chronicling Florida’s descent into a waterlogged, python-infested, uninsurable, hurricane-pummeled, book-banning, gay-bashing authoritarian dystopia, but I’m outta here.
Rolando Otero / Sun SentinelSouth Florida Sun Sentinel columnist Fred Grimm. (Rolando Otero, South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Unless Mad Magazine lures me out of retirement, my 56-year journalism career, (seven newspapers in four states) ends with this column.
I’m not quite sure what convinced me the jig was up.
After reading the Sun Sentinel news article regarding dogs in Fort Lauderdale city parks, contrary to what is permitted, I want to address a major issue I have with people who bring non-service pets to parks.
I run four times a week in Bayview Park at 4401 Bayview Dr., and I often see people there with dogs that are not service animals.
By JULIA FRANKEL (Associated Press)
JERUSALEM (AP) — The Israeli military confirmed Friday that its forces are operating in central parts of Rafah in its expanding offensive in the southern Gaza city.
Israel launched its ground assault into the city on May 6, triggering an exodus of around 1 million Palestinians out of the city and throwing U.