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Genevieve Belmaker
Genevieve Belmaker is a former reporter and editor with The Epoch Times.
Twelve Arrested in California for Disrupting Israeli Ambassador’s Speech
Two high ranking Israeli officials were heckled during speeches at universities on opposite sides of the world on ...
US
February 10, 2010
University of Michigan Using Buddy System to Help Vets With PTSD
Some soldiers returning from war in Iraq and Afghanistan wage a different kind of battle to reintegrate into ...
US
February 10, 2010
New Tax Law Gives College Students Credit for Textbooks
College students strapped for cash are in for a treat this tax season.
US
February 10, 2010
NASA’s Last Night Launch Takes Off From Florida
Space Shuttle Endeavor was NASA's final shuttle night launch from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Science
February 8, 2010
Green Transportation Projects See Federal Funding
Washington state is using Federal stimulus money for green transportation: a fleet of lithium-battery buses.
US
February 8, 2010
Movie Review: ‘Ajami’
Whether you're a critic of Israelis or Arabs, the film Ajami has something for everyone.
Entertainment
February 7, 2010
Jerusalem Neighborhood Caught in Controversy Over Demolitions
Mayor Nir Barkat is being forced to seal and demolish a controversial settler structure in the East Jerusalem.
Middle East
February 4, 2010
Years After Fleeing Haiti, Reaching Out to Devastated Colleagues
For Haitians in the U.S., the aftermath of the recent earthquake in their native country has been a ...
International
February 4, 2010
Government Support for Traditional Media in Danger
The support American media has always enjoyed from the federal government has been fading for years.
US
January 29, 2010
Holocaust Museum Marks Liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum marked the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau.
US
January 27, 2010
Thousands of Vets with PTSD Eligible for Better Benefits
Notices are being mailed to over 4,300 veterans with PTSD who might have been shortchanged by the military.
US
January 27, 2010
Cold Civil Rights Cases to be Investigated
Some places in the United States have kept secrets for decades.
US
January 27, 2010
Last Marine Operational Command Leaves Iraq
Maj. Gen. Tryon of II Marine Expeditionary Force, handeded authority for Al Anbar to the Army's 1st Armored ...
US
January 26, 2010
Obama Blasts Supreme Court’s Decision on Spending Limits
President Obama vows to fight 5-4 Supreme Court vote to lift limits on campaign spending by corporations.
US
January 24, 2010
Supreme Court Overturns Corporate Campaign Finance Limits
The Supreme Court overturned a century-old ruling on campaign finance limits Thursday in a 5-4 vote.
US
January 21, 2010
Massive Naval Hospital Ship Arrives in Haiti
The Navy hospital ship USNS Comfort arrived in Haiti on Wednesday and immediately started taking patients.
International
January 20, 2010
‘Lost’ Martin Luther King Jr. Speech Discovered
A recording of one of Martin Luther King Jr.'s speeches, made in 1960 in Kansas, was recently discovered.
US
January 19, 2010
Massive Manpower Sent for Rescue Efforts in Haiti
The U.S. government is mobilizing thousands of troops for relief efforts after the earthquake in Haiti.
US
January 14, 2010
U.S. Responds to Haiti Crisis
The U.S. government swung into action in the wake of the worst earthquake in Haiti in 200 years.
US
January 13, 2010
Iran Blames U.S. and Israel for Assassination
Iran accused the United States and Israel secret services of being behind an assassination in Tehran on Tuesday.
International
January 13, 2010
Archaeologists Uncover Oldest Building Ever Found in Tel Aviv
Israeli archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a building estimated to be 7,800-8,400 years old.
Middle East
January 12, 2010
New Study Reveals American Media Trends
A new study reveals that Americans are still getting most of their news from traditional sources.
US
January 12, 2010
A Year On, Obama’s Foreign Policy Strategy Still Finding Its Legs
The Obama administration is still struggling to make significant breakthroughs on an array of complex issues.
International
January 11, 2010
Scientists Call for Moratorium on Mountaintop Mining Permits
Group of leading environmental scientists say mountaintop mining has a severe impact on the environment and humans.
US
January 7, 2010
EPA Seeks Stricter Smog Standards
The federal government is looking at lowering the allowable limits of the damaging pollutant known as ozone.
US
January 7, 2010
Controversial WV Mountaintop Mining Permit Approved
The federal government's permit approval for a mining project in West Virginia is raising red flags for environmental ...
US
January 7, 2010
Mississippi River to Get Massive New Bridge Project
The Mississippi River is set to get its first new bridge in more than four decades.
US
January 5, 2010
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