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  1. Men arrested on suspicion of aiding Iran by spying on Jewish community

    misryoum.com/us/today/men-arre

    LONDON -- London police say four men have been arrested on suspicion of aiding Iran by spying on the Jewish community.In a statement Friday, the Metropolitan Police said the suspects, one Iranian and three dual British-Iranian nationals, were taken into...

    #Men #arrested #suspicion #aiding #Iran #spying #Jewish #community #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  2. Men arrested on suspicion of aiding Iran by spying on Jewish community

    misryoum.com/us/today/men-arre

    LONDON -- London police say four men have been arrested on suspicion of aiding Iran by spying on the Jewish community.In a statement Friday, the Metropolitan Police said the suspects, one Iranian and three dual British-Iranian nationals, were taken into...

    #Men #arrested #suspicion #aiding #Iran #spying #Jewish #community #US_News_Hub #misryoum_com

  3. Binance complies with Israeli request, seizes Palestinian funds

    cryptopolitan.com/binance-seiz

    Crypto exchange Binance has seized all funds belonging to Palestinians, acting on a request from the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF). 

    …the exchange refuses to return the funds. All appeals have been denied. Palestinians affected by this decision have found their accounts frozen with no way to access their crypto assets...

    #Binance #Aiding #Apartheid #Genocide #Israel #IDF #Palestine #AssetSeizure

  4. Their fetus had a fatal condition, but they couldn't leave Texas for an abortion

    Her name was Halo, and she was born last week, on March 29, two months early and weighing 3 pounds. She lived for four hours, dying in the arms of her father, Luis Villasana.

    Her mother asked the OB-GYN what her options were: "Well, because of the new law, you don't have any options. You have to go on with your pregnancy."

    Texas has among the #strictest #abortion #laws in the country, with three overlapping bans. One abortion ban predated Roe v. Wade, another was triggered when Roe was overturned and comes with a maximum penalty of #life in #prison #for #providing an #abortion in Texas. There's also SB-8, which allows people to bring civil charges for "#aiding or #abetting" an #abortion in the state

    Halo's mother, Samantha Casiano, knew their baby wouldn't survive long because she had #anencephaly – part of Halo's brain and skull never developed.

    Now, they can't afford to give their newborn daughter the funeral they would like to give her. "I was told that she's incompatible with life," she says. "I was crushed."

    npr.org/sections/health-shots/

  5. Their fetus had a fatal condition, but they couldn't leave Texas for an abortion

    Her name was Halo, and she was born last week, on March 29, two months early and weighing 3 pounds. She lived for four hours, dying in the arms of her father, Luis Villasana.

    Her mother asked the OB-GYN what her options were: "Well, because of the new law, you don't have any options. You have to go on with your pregnancy."

    Texas has among the #strictest #abortion #laws in the country, with three overlapping bans. One abortion ban predated Roe v. Wade, another was triggered when Roe was overturned and comes with a maximum penalty of #life in #prison #for #providing an #abortion in Texas. There's also SB-8, which allows people to bring civil charges for "#aiding or #abetting" an #abortion in the state

    Halo's mother, Samantha Casiano, knew their baby wouldn't survive long because she had #anencephaly – part of Halo's brain and skull never developed.

    Now, they can't afford to give their newborn daughter the funeral they would like to give her. "I was told that she's incompatible with life," she says. "I was crushed."

    npr.org/sections/health-shots/

  6. Their fetus had a fatal condition, but they couldn't leave Texas for an abortion

    Her name was Halo, and she was born last week, on March 29, two months early and weighing 3 pounds. She lived for four hours, dying in the arms of her father, Luis Villasana.

    Her mother asked the OB-GYN what her options were: "Well, because of the new law, you don't have any options. You have to go on with your pregnancy."

    Texas has among the #strictest #abortion #laws in the country, with three overlapping bans. One abortion ban predated Roe v. Wade, another was triggered when Roe was overturned and comes with a maximum penalty of #life in #prison #for #providing an #abortion in Texas. There's also SB-8, which allows people to bring civil charges for "#aiding or #abetting" an #abortion in the state

    Halo's mother, Samantha Casiano, knew their baby wouldn't survive long because she had #anencephaly – part of Halo's brain and skull never developed.

    Now, they can't afford to give their newborn daughter the funeral they would like to give her. "I was told that she's incompatible with life," she says. "I was crushed."

    npr.org/sections/health-shots/

  7. Their fetus had a fatal condition, but they couldn't leave Texas for an abortion

    Her name was Halo, and she was born last week, on March 29, two months early and weighing 3 pounds. She lived for four hours, dying in the arms of her father, Luis Villasana.

    Her mother asked the OB-GYN what her options were: "Well, because of the new law, you don't have any options. You have to go on with your pregnancy."

    Texas has among the #strictest #abortion #laws in the country, with three overlapping bans. One abortion ban predated Roe v. Wade, another was triggered when Roe was overturned and comes with a maximum penalty of #life in #prison #for #providing an #abortion in Texas. There's also SB-8, which allows people to bring civil charges for "#aiding or #abetting" an #abortion in the state

    Halo's mother, Samantha Casiano, knew their baby wouldn't survive long because she had #anencephaly – part of Halo's brain and skull never developed.

    Now, they can't afford to give their newborn daughter the funeral they would like to give her. "I was told that she's incompatible with life," she says. "I was crushed."

    npr.org/sections/health-shots/

  8. Their fetus had a fatal condition, but they couldn't leave Texas for an abortion

    Her name was Halo, and she was born last week, on March 29, two months early and weighing 3 pounds. She lived for four hours, dying in the arms of her father, Luis Villasana.

    Her mother asked the OB-GYN what her options were: "Well, because of the new law, you don't have any options. You have to go on with your pregnancy."

    Texas has among the #strictest #abortion #laws in the country, with three overlapping bans. One abortion ban predated Roe v. Wade, another was triggered when Roe was overturned and comes with a maximum penalty of #life in #prison #for #providing an #abortion in Texas. There's also SB-8, which allows people to bring civil charges for "#aiding or #abetting" an #abortion in the state

    Halo's mother, Samantha Casiano, knew their baby wouldn't survive long because she had #anencephaly – part of Halo's brain and skull never developed.

    Now, they can't afford to give their newborn daughter the funeral they would like to give her. "I was told that she's incompatible with life," she says. "I was crushed."

    npr.org/sections/health-shots/