Dangers of Homosexuality, except…

You will often hear conservatives rail against homosexuality, however, when pressed to explain why homosexuality is inherently wrong without invoking religion, you will generally hear a few responses.

STD rates are signifigantly higher among homosexuals.

In short, this is true, but it is far from a justification of stigmatizing homosexuals, as there are reasons this is true, and ways it can be preventable. One way is to remove the notion that anal sex doesn’t require condoms, when in fact you actually have a higher chance of getting an std through anal sex, condoms, and making sure to use them are a great way to stop this from being the case, along with making sure you and your partner get tested before having intercourse, in short, STD rates among homosexuals are an ineffectual argument.

2) Higher Depression rates among homosexuals

An odd argument, as the generally accepted solution to a stigmatized group suffering from higher rates of depression is generally not to stigmatize them more. But regardless, it is worth rebutting. Some may say something along the lines of “Black people are stigmatized but they don’t suffer from higher rates of suicide” however, even if this were true, which it isn’t as black do suffer 20% more than the general population from severe mental illness, generally this misconception comes from the fact that despite this, whites are more prone to suicide than minorities. But regardless this argument falls flat because of the factor of family acceptance, black people will never be rejected from their family for being black, as that’d never come as a surprise to the parents, however, as a pew research survey shows, 39 percent of LGBT Americans have been rejected by a friend or family member because of their homosexuality, while it is important to factor in the fact that friends are lumped together with family in this survey, the point still stands as a study by the Williams Institute found that 40% of homeless youth are LGBT despite the LGBT population being only about 3.8% of the total American population. Anti-gay advocates may then point to a study done in Sweden, a country highly accepting of gays, showing that gays had higher rates of depression and use it to show that suicide ideation rates among gay men are not the result of stigma. However, while this study does show that gay men have about three times the suicide ideation rate of straight men, it says that gay women have a “tentatively elevated risk.” There are a few explanations for this, one is that, while the study adjusts for HIV status, it does not say that it adjusted for other stds. In addition, women are in general more accepting, of homosexuality than men, in addition to a pew survey demonstrating that lesbians are more likely than gay men to be in a commited relationship. Also, female homosexuality is slightly more accepted. It is also interesting in that women in the general population are about twice as depressed as men. In addition to this, while gay acceptance of homosexuality is far more common in Sweden, ‘35% percent of respondents from Sweden felt discriminated against or harassed in the last 12 months on the grounds of sexual orientation” It is hard to find conclusive numbers to compare against other, less accepting countries. And while it is worth looking into, the Sweden survey isn’t something that should be taken as a reason to discriminate against gay people.


By opinion writer: GS

North Korea calls latest UN sanctions an act of war

According to North Korea’s foreign ministry, the latest round of UN sanctions are “an act of war,” and threatened to punish those who supported the measure. The UN Security Council imposed new sanctions on North Korea on Friday due to its recent ICBM test, seeking to limit its access to refined petroleum products and crude oil along with its earnings from workers abroad.

The new resolution seeks to ban nearly 90% of refined petroleum exports by capping them at 500,000 barrels a year and demands the “repatriation of North Koreans working abroad within 24 months”. The US-drafted resolution also caps crude oil supplies to North Korea at 4 million barrels a year and commits the Council to further reductions if the North conducts another ICBM/nuclear test.

In a statement, North Korea’s foreign ministry said the US is “terrified” by its nuclear force and was getting “more and more frenzied in the moves to impose the harshest-ever sanctions and pressure on our country”.

United States to cut $285 billion on UN spending in 2018 (Video)


128 United Nation states vote against the United States in its recent decision to move its Embassy to Jerusalem and making it Israels capital. Since the US decision there have been clashes in the streets in around the Gaza Strip & across Jerusalem.

US United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley attacked the UN threatening the United States financial support. The United States was joined by 9 other small 3rd world countries to support its decision. Either they don’t care or don’t want the United States to come drop Democracy bombs in their countries.

The US envoy (Nikki Haley) to the UN has announced they’re implementing cuts on the “bloated” UN budget by $285 million next year, which is a “big step in right direction.”

Haley said the cuts will end benefits that the international community has gained from “American generosity,” but didn’t give any specifics. According to Haley, “the inefficiency and overspending of the United Nations are well known.”

The US can no longer “let the generosity of the American people be taken advantage of or remain unchecked. This historic reduction in spending – in addition to many other moves toward a more efficient and accountable UN – is a big step in the right direction,” Haley asserted.

The US has contributed the largest share to UN out of all members, which (2017) amounted to 22% of the UN’s $5.4 billion 2-year budget.


US State Department confirms that the US will supply Ukraine with weapons

The US State Department has confirmed that the US will be supplying lethal arms to Ukraine in the near future.

“The United States has decided to provide Ukraine enhanced defensive capabilities as part of our effort to help Ukraine build its long-term defense capacity, to defend its sovereignty and territorial integrity, and to deter further aggression,” State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert said, adding that military assistance to the Ukrainian army is “entirely defensive in nature.”

Ukraine will apparently acquire at least $47 million in weapons, including FGM-148 Javelin launchers and Model M107A1 sniper rifles. The US has authorized a total of $350 million in military aid to Ukraine under the National Defense Authorization Act; which President Trump signed into law.

Trump approves $4 billion for beefing up Americas missile defense

A new government funding bill signed by US President Trump allocates over $4 billion for beefing up America’s missile defense “against North Korea and Iran,” and will also cover repairs for two destroyers that were damaged in collisions with merchant ships.

Approved by Congress on Thursday, the bill provides: $2.4 billion for missile defense procurement, $1.3 billion for research and development, and $43 million for operations and maintenance. Improving missile defense is one of the key features of President Trump’s new National Security Strategy, which was announced earlier this week.

This “layered missile defense system” is intended to defend the US against “threats from North Korea and Iran, and is not intended to undermine strategic stability or disrupt longstanding strategic relationships with Russia or China.”

Vladimir Putin announces that Russia won’t be competing in an arms race with the west

According to Russian President Putin, Russia won’t be engaging in an arms race with the west, and the military spending will be decreased as Russia “does not seek a role as the world gendarme.” Instead, they’ll stick to “smart decisions” in order to strengthen their defensive capabilities.

“Intelligence, brains, discipline and organization must be the cornerstones of the (Russian) military doctrine,” Putin said. He added that the last thing his country needs is an arms race which would “drain the economy,” which Moscow doesn’t want “in any scenario.”

Former Sanders campaign director running for congress in Iowa

Pete D’alessandro, who is Bernie Sanders former campaign director in Iowa, is now running for congress. Pete is Running for Iowas 3rd congressional district campaigning for; $15 minimum wage, Expand Medicare-for-all, tuition free college, lead on addressing the global climate crisis. He’s been endorsed by his local Our Revolution chapter & also the national group, Nurses United.


Learn more about Pete & how to support his campaign on his website at www.peteforiowa.com


President Trump threatens to cut aid with UN States that vote against the US

US President Trump is threatening to cut off aid to UN member states that vote against the US at the UN General Assembly; on the issue of recognizing Jerusalem as the Israeli capital. He said the US “could save billions” in the process.

President Trump went ahead with his declaration earlier this month, despite multiple warnings against doing so. “They take hundreds of millions of dollars and even billions of dollars, and then they vote against us. Well, we’re watching those votes. Let them vote against us. We’ll save a lot. We don’t care,” Trump said.


Chinese Air Force begins more military drills

The Chinese Air Force has started more military drills today, over the Sea of Japan, and around Taiwan. The Air Force said that fighter and bomber aircraft “flew along the Tsushima Strait separating South Korea from Japan, and over international waters”.

“The Sea of Japan is not Japan’s,” Chinese Air Force spokesman Shen Jinke said, adding that the drills are “lawful and reasonable”. China’s military said the exercises are routine and pre-planned.

South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said five Chinese military planes were spotted entering the Korean air defense identification zone, and that “fighter jets were scrambled in response”. The Chinese aircraft also flew through Japan’s air defense identification zone.


German authorities will now have arriving refugees “firmly reminded” of “Germany’s responsibility to the Jewish state” due to the Holocaust

After multiple anti-Israeli protests, German authorities will now have arriving refugees “firmly reminded” of “Germany’s responsibility to the Jewish state” due to the Holocaust. Anti-Israel/US rallies, and the sight of both flags being burned on the streets of Berlim, have resulted in German politician’s taking action; prompting them to ban them from rallies to prevent flag burning. “All people who live in Germany must understand its historical responsibility to Israel,” German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said.

“This responsibility does not end for the people who were born after the Holocaust and has no exceptions for the immigrants,” he said, adding that it’s “not a subject to discussion for anyone living in Germany or willing to live there.” Justice Minister Heiko Maas said that the issue of the Holocaust “should be a central part of the German integration courses for refugees and migrants. I believe it is absolutely necessary to make Holocaust and its significance for our society a central topic in our integration courses,” Maas said.

“Lessons learnt from the Holocaust must become the key message of those courses,” he added. The minister pointed out that German authorities “would not tolerate any form of anti-Semitism, including that brought to Germany by refugees and migrants from the Middle East.

Racism has no place in Germany, so everyone who wants to stay in Germany for the long term needs to be clear that we fight the Neo-Nazis’ anti-Semitism and we won’t tolerate any imported anti-Semitism from immigrants either,” Maas said.

“Those who call for ‘death to Jews’ should not be allowed to take to the streets but should be taken to court instead,” he added.


New Mexico High School shooter lived White Supremacist lifestyle

On December 7th, a Thursday, two students were killed in another school shooting at Aztec High School in Aztec, New Mexico. The suspected shooter is also dead. No other injuries reported.

Aztec Police got a call about the shooting about 8 A.M., officials said, and students were in class at the time. Aztec is a small town located in northwest New Mexico.

At the murder scene, police found a thumb drive with a note that read, “If things go according to plan, today would be when I die. I go somewhere and gear up, then hold a class hostage and go apeshit, then blow my brains out.” Online this 21-year-old New Mexico resident lived a white-supremecist life style making various hard to read comments and threats hidden by the label of “trolling.” Despite local law enforcement’s claims that he wasn’t a known threat, and a visit from the FBI in 2016, Atchison spent most of the last half-decade glorifying school shooters on alt-right websites and posting plaintive appeals for help in fixing his life, according to hundreds of posts analyzed by The Daily Beast.

Atchison has been banned from alt-right sites before.


The new GOP tax bill continues to be Socialism for the rich & crony capitalism for the poor

Time after time we hear that giving the top 1% tax cuts will create jobs, yet we never see the result. These same corporations are the same ones paying NOTHING in FEDERAL INCOME TAXES, therefore leaving us the working class the tab to pay.

Why are workers defending the corporations when they’re the ones lobbying for these laws? Back under Eisenhower Income taxes on the top 1% was 90%, only affecting those making $200,000 a year & couples making $400,000 a year thus putting more money into our economy instead of sitting on it.



Today that’s roughly an individual making $1.7 million & a couple making $3.4 million. Todays highest tax rate is a measly 39.6%, and the new GOP tax scam plans to cut the corporate tax rate to 21% which is absolutely absurd.


For example Verizon not only did this telecommunications giant avoid pain federal income taxes on $42.5 billion in United States profits from 2008 through 2013, but it also received a text rebate of $732 million.


How about another example, General Electric. When I comes to dodging Texas, GE brings good things to the table. From 2008 through 2013, while GE made nearly $34 billion in profits, it received tax refunds of nearly $3 billion.

Meanwhile, during the financial crisis of 2008, GE received a $16 billion bail out from the federal reserve while it’s chief executive officer at the time was serving as a director of the New York federal reserve bank.


And then finally how about IBM, no big blue has a long record of outsourcing good paying jobs, slashing pensions, and cutting retiree health benefits. In 2015, IBM made nearly $6 billion in profits in the United States.

So not only did IBM pay nothing in federal income taxes that year, it also received a $321 million tax refund from the IRS, while also receiving $1.35 billion in government contracts. And from 2008 to 2015, IBM avoided $17.8 billion in United States taxes by operating subsidies in 16 offshore tax savings.

So I really can’t find a good reason to give the same corporations a bigger tax break when they already are avoiding paying taxes as it is.


United States, South Korea & Japan begin joint drills

The US, along with South Korea and Japan, kicked off joint “missile tracking” drills this morning. The new military exercises were started over speculation that North Korea may soon test launch a submarine-launched ballistic missile (SLBM), according to the South Korean military.

Two US Aegis destroyers (USS Stethem & USS Decatur) are leading the drills along with South Korea’s Seoae Ryu Seong Ryong Aegis destroyer, and Japan’s Chokai Aegis vessel. All three naval forces will “polish their skills” at “detecting and tracking potential ballistic missiles using a computer-simulated training module”.

The drill are hosted by Japan and will conclude on 12/December. The allied navies will be “practicing tracking an object and sharing information on it among the three countries,” a Japanese DM official said.


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Israeli Air Force carries out airstrikes in Gaza


The Israeli Air Force carried out airstrikes in Gaza last night, killing two Palestinian “gunmen” after rockets were fired from the area. At least three rockets were reportedly launched toward Israeli towns from the Gaza Strip late last night.

“IAF aircraft targeted four facilities belonging to the Hamas terror organization in the Gaza Strip: two weapons manufacturing sites, a weapons warehouse, a military compound,” the Israeli military said in a statement.

Palestinian protests, so far today, aren’t as intense as Friday. On Friday, thousands of Palestinians took to the streets in protest and two were killed in clashes with IDF troops on the Gaza border. Dozens were wounded there and in the West Bank.


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The fault in our government: The need for a political revolution

I HATE TO BREAK IT TO YOU ‘MURICANS: BUT WE DON’T LIVE IN A DEMOCRACY.

The reality is that most Americans are not surprised by this statement, they know that there is a grave problem in Washington, Money in Politics: The issue that affects every other issue. The United States has transformed from a Representative Democracy to a plutocracy. There is no debate about that, Americans across the political spectrum agree that there is widespread government corruption.

That strong sentiment is supported by the princeton peer-reviewed study  Testing Theories of American Politics: Elites, Interest Groups, and Average Citizenswhich proved the U.S is effectively “Not really a democracy.” The study used substantial policy facts and statistics gathered between 1981 and 2002 to empirically ascertain the condition of the U.S political system.

The Gist of it is as follows.

“The central point that emerges from our research is that economic elites and organized groups representing business interests have substantial independent impacts on US government policy, while mass-based interest groups and average citizens have little or no independent influence.”

“ When a majority of citizens disagrees with economic elites and/or with organized interests, they generally lose. A proposed policy change with low support (one-out-of-five in favour) among economically elite Americans is adopted only about 18%, while a proposed change with high support (four-out-of-five in favour) is adopted about 45% of the time.”

They conclude:

Americans do enjoy many features central to democratic governance, such as regular elections,  freedom of speech and association. But we believe that if policymaking is dominated by powerful business organisations and a small number of affluent Americans, then America’s claims to being a democratic society are seriously threatened.”

Indeed, we live in a Government of the rich, by the rich, and for the rich: i.e a plutocracy.

Not the 1% but the .001 percent. The elite, the establishment, the charitable donors politicians are so lucky to have. They are the people who congress almost exclusively listens to. This corruption is prevalent both in republican and democratic politicians. The perfect example of the presence of this virus in the Democratic Party is Hillary Rodham Clinton who received 250,000 dollars a piece for speeches to Goldman Sachs and who coincidentally enough her ads running for president were void of actually policy! That’s because corporate Democrats don’t stand for anything, they are puppets to the establishment. Let’s not be naive and pretend that donations that large will not affect a representative. Not only does it influence their stance on important issues, it keeps them from working on actual policy for the American people because they spend more time fundraising than doing legislative work!

Corruption in politics: It explains Democrats not fully supporting: Raising taxes on the wealthy, cracking down on the wealthy who hide their money in the cayman islands, Infrastructure: according to the civil society of engineering we have a grade of D when it comes to our infrastructure, Banning fracking: so that we don’t all eventually become Flint Michigan: where the water can literally catch fire, universal healthcare, 0 people die because they’re underinsured in other industrialized countries because they have universal healthcare, while in U.S it is 45,000 people, every single year!

But hey let’s forget about catching up to every other industrialized nation in the world!

I reiterate, money in politics is the issue that affects every other issue.

This is why it’s imperative to do campaign finance: It is the problem that is blocking change, progress, democracy!

Let’s take a brief walk down history lane, to when campaign finance started and when it was unraveled, causing the chaos that we have today.

The first law to regulate federal campaigns was the Tillman Act of 1907-  It was implemented as a result of  a scandal involving Teddy Roosevelt courting big donors. It prohibited corporations and national banks from contributing money directly to presidential or congressional campaigns during general elections.

Then came the Federal Corrupt Practices Act of 1910 – The first federal campaign disclosure law, implemented because of the 1920s tea pot dome scandal, involving  President Warren G. Harding’s secretary of the interior accepting bribes from oil companies.

Next The Public Utilities Holding Act-of 1935  prohibited public utility companies from contributing to federal campaigns, The Smith Connally Act of 1943- banned labor unions from making direct contributions to federal campaigns. In response, unions created political action committees to raise money for campaigns. PACs. Next The Taft-Hartley Act of 1947- reinforced prohibitions on unions and other non profit organizations, banks, and corporations making contributions to federal candidates.

After Watergate, stricter campaign finance laws were welcomed. Congress passed several amendments to the Federal Election Campaign Act in 1947. They were: The creation of the bipartisan Federal Election Commission, which oversees and enforces the law of campaign finance. And contribution limits to federal campaigns, and Set spending caps for candidates.

Sen. James Buckley (R-NY) and others challenged a number of the 1974 amendments to FECA (Federal Election Campaign Act), saying the spending limits violated free speech rights. The case ended up in front of the Supreme Court. In Buckley v. Valeo the Supreme Court struck down spending limits imposed on candidates and individuals or groups. It also limited the scope of what constitutes corruption: it made it only define corruption as bribery which was already illegal and much harder to prove. The supreme Court has a strange definition of corruption as only quid pro quo, instead of undue action and influence. Buckley v. Valeo made a distinction between direct campaign contributions and independent expenditures- independent expenditures it was decided did not have sufficient corrupting influence.

Buckley v Valeo implications weakened the impact of regulations in the FECA (Federal Election Campaign Act) in 1979. It created the loophole that allows individuals, unions, and corporations to give unlimited sums to parties, PACs and national party committees for “party-building” purposes. These donations are known as “soft money.”

The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, also known as the McCain-Feingold law of  2002, banned “soft money.” The law prohibited the broadcast of political issue ads paid for by corporations or unions within 30 days of a primary or within 60 days of a general election. However this didn’t last very long.

Unfortunately, the Supreme Court ruled in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission 2010 that the government cannot restrict the spending of corporations, unions, and other groups in support of  political campaigns, maintaining that it’s theirFirst Amendment right” to support candidates as they choose. It dismantled the McCain–Feingold campaign-finance law of 2002

In another blow to campaign-finance reform, the Supreme Court struck down caps on the total amount individuals can donate to federal campaigns and political parties saying that limits violate free speech protections in McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission in 2014

Money in politics is on steroids in the status quo because of the last two Supreme Court cases

Citizens United and McCutcheon, But the problem goes farther back to Buckley v. Valeo in

1947.

People in congress are not inherently nefarious however, they are in a bad incentive structure. They must raise money for their campaigns, to become well known and voted for. When they don’t sell out as much as their opponent, they lose. This is proven by a chart created by United Republic a nonpartisan nonprofit that spreads awareness of the impact of money in politics, the chart analyzed 467 congressional races held in 2012: The findings were that 91 % of the time the better financed candidate wins.

The solution is to run with zero corporate money, instead rely on small donations from regular people, ergo representing the people. However, this is not a message that resonates with most current democrats. Getting the right policy implemented is not going to be easy when even the supposed “liberal” politicians have to be dragged, protested, and convinced into advocating or at least supporting standard liberal positions. A perfect example of this would be Big Pharma sell out Senator of New Jersey Cory Booker who voted against an amendment that would allow Americans to purchase pharmaceutical drugs from Canada, this decision got a huge backlash. Which resulted in senator Booker later joining the Senator who introduced it: Bernie Sanders, a true populist.

Noam Chomsky a renowned intellectual and political activist of the left has observed that the congress of the United States has shifted greatly to the right, he noted that “Today’s mainstream democrats are pretty much what used to be called moderate Republicans. Somebody like Eisenhower, for example, would be considered way out on the left.” Congress may have shifted to the right, but the American people couldn’t be further from where the average representative is on the political spectrum! Americans are liberal issue for issue, this is demonstrated in the great popularity of Bernie Sanders and his policy. The change needs to come from within the Democratic party, we need to bring back the true Democrats. The type of Democrats that were fighting for the working class, the average joe, for us. Many Americans think that a third U.S party is needed, but it would be very difficult to bring in a third party because there are simply too many systemic barriers in place. However, there is a way of giving the change in candidates Americans want, that is where Justice Democrats could come in. Justice Democrats is a PAC founded by Cenk Uygur co-founder of The Young Turks: the largest online news show in the world, that is running  true Democrats: actual progressives that pass the litmus test for important issues and zero corruption. Justice Democrats will run against the corporate Democrats with the help of small donations from regular people just like Bernie Sanders did for his campaign. We can all help by signing up, donating, and spreading awareness of this movement!

There are many ways in which people are fighting corruption in government, trying to petition for anti-corruption laws, changing the system bottom up by starting at local to state to federal level as represent.us advocates for. Another solution is one also proposed by The Young Turks to pass an amendment, the 28th amendment which would make it clear that corporations are not people and do not have the right to spend money in our political system, that individual donors can not surpass 100 dollars in campaign contribution, an amendment that would expand the definition of corruption in the united states because it is so narrow in the status quo that giving gifts to a congressman worth thousands of dollars is not considered corruption because there is no tape of them saying exactly what they were to receive for the gift, an amendment that makes public funding the only source of money allowed for campaigns because politicians should be supported by the people they ought to represent, not a small group of donors. This amendment would restore our democracy, allow real change to happen in terms of policy and ultimately make the United States better for the future generations to come.

Let’s keep things real. This amendment can’t go through congress because congress is the problem. So what we have to do is go through the states, once we get 2/3rds of state legislatures to call for a constitutional convention we are set! The amendment can then be approved by three-fourths of the states. Let’s make it happen, contact your state legislators, sign the petition GO TO wolf Pac.com, the political revolution is in process, it is our time. We are the 99.9%  and we want our democracy back!

Written by: Amelia Valdovinos

Russia fires multiple ICBM’s in drill

Russia’s military fired multiple intercontinental ballistic missiles in a drill on Thursday.

The Defence Ministry says its forces launched three ICBM’s from “submarines” and another from the northwestern Plesetsk Cosmodrome, or space center.

The state-backed RT news agency reported that Moscow said the launches were “conducted as part of large-scale war games involving Russia’s strategic forces.”


Video purports to show launch of ICBM’s


Two submarines from the Northern and Pacific Fleet’s fired three missiles as training for their crews, RT reported.

Cruise missiles from Tu-160, Tu-95MS and Tu-22M3 long-range strategic bombers engaged targets in dual test grounds in Russia and one target in Russian ally Kazakhstan’s territory.

“All the objectives f the exercises were successfully achieved,” said the defense ministry.


More details to follow. Image 1 of Russian RT-2PM2 Topol-M from Wikimedia. 


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Spain to impose direct rule

Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy says he has approved stripping Catalonia of its autonomous power.

The government held a special cabinet meeting to approve Article 155 and impose direct rule on Catalonia.

Mr Rajoy said regional elections will be held within six months in the separatist Catalan province and wishes to remove the current leadership.

The plan still needs to be approved by the upper house: the Senate.

It comes after a deadline earlier this week that gave Catalan President Carles Puigdemont a chance to declare a regional election or vie for independence.

Mr Puigdemont ended up doing niether, instead asking for negotiations as he had been requesting for nearly a week.

On Oct 1, an independence referendum was held that produced a pro-separatist result despite national police violence on the day of.

Puigdemont said on Oct 10 the results gave him a mandate for independence and a declaration was signed by the Catalan leadership.

However, the declaration was put on hold as Puigdemont called for dialogue with Madrid to enter into a process for separating.

The Spanish central government has ignored the request for talks, considering the referendum and independence movement illegal.

More details to follow.Image 1 of rallies in Catalonia from Berning Media Network.

Hawaii judge blocks latest travel ban

A United States federal judge from Hawaii has blocked the latest version of President Donald Trump’s travel ban which was set to effect eight different countries. Judge Derrick Watson said that the ban “plainly discriminates based on nationality”.

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Studios head Roy Price steps down amid harassment claims

This announcement comes five days after he was suspended for sexual harassment allegations. This all started last week when Isa Hackett the Producer of ‘The Man in A High Castle’, accused Price of coming onto her in 2015, also telling her that she would ‘love my “d***”.

Roy Price comes after the newest scandal involving Harvey Wein Stein, who has been accused of multiple sexual harassment charges. Weinstein has since been fired from his own company and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences has stripped Weinstein of his membership.

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Islamic State push Kurdish forces back, taking two villages

The Islamic State has taken the villages of Taweeli’ah and al-Maliha. The villages were taken when the Kurdish forces were forced to withdraw from Kirkuk, which allowed for them to take advantage of a security vacuum.

Not much is know about what is to happen next in these two villages. Also in the news, Kurdish forces have begun to withdraw from Makhmur district southeast of Mosul.

The Kurds have not made a statement on the reason for the withdrawal. According to a Peshmerga official, forces and heavy equipment are being moved to Erbil.

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