OpinionIsrael-Gaza war This article is more than 2 months oldI’m a Palestinian citizen of Israel. Right now, that’s as complex as you could possibly imagine This article is more than 2 months oldMaria RashedLet’s be clear: one can support Palestinians’ right to resist and end the occupation without supporting Hamas
One thing that unites Palestinians is that our journey is never easy or smooth. To be a Palestinian citizen in Israel is exceptionally challenging – especially at the moment, when people expect you to take a clear, one-sided stance.
Redeem now A girl dressed as Snapchat. Flickr via Ted Murphy Ever since news broke about how photo-messaging company Snapchat refused a $3 billion all-cash offer from Facebook, web pundits have been debating exactly how insane this was.
As we explained here, from the perspective of Snapchat insiders — executives and investors — it actually wasn't "insane" at all. It was just bold. Snapchat insiders have a clear and huge vision of what the company can become.
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Secrets suggest complexity and tumult. James Joyce’s view of them was radical: “Secrets, silent, stony sit in the dark palaces of ... our hearts ... tyrants willing to be dethroned.” Secrets compromise our humanity, and even sanity, and require early exorcism!
The Basics: What is the Undercut in Formula 1?The undercut is a tactical move employed during pit stops to gain a competitive advantage over opponents. It involves pitting a lap or more earlier than a rival in an attempt to utilize fresh tires and gain track position. The primary goal is to complete the pit stop and return to the track at a pace significant enough to leapfrog the competitor who continues for an additional lap on worn tires.
A federal judge has blocked a Texas law requiring age verification and a health warning for viewing pornographic websites, a day before the law was set to take effect.
U.S. District Judge David Ezra found that the law violates First Amendment free speech rights and is too vague, in a ruling on Thursday in favor of the Free Speech Coalition, an adult entertainment industry trade association that filed the lawsuit.