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News | Israel News
WSJ Journo Spread 'Antisemitic Slurs' and Pro-Hamas 'Propaganda' Online, Watchdog Finds
Wall Street Journal contributor Abeer Ayyoub has spread "terrorist propaganda" and "antisemitic slurs" on social media networks, including expletives directed at Israelis, according to a media watchdog group.
Politics | Campus Watch
Wall Street Journal Article Rehabilitates Antisemites | CAMERA
Nerdeen Kiswani once threatened to set another person's IDF sweatshirt on fire while he was wearing it. Now the Journal quotes her an an
Miscellaneous | News bias/fake news/media bias
The New York Post, Wall Street Journal Get Trump Wrong - The American Spectator | USA News and PoliticsThe American Spectator | USA News and Politics
The headline on a recent, amazingly wrong New York Post editorial was this: Trump’s silence on Jan. 6 is damning Over...
News | Antisemitism Watch
Elder Of Ziyon - WSJ op-ed: Don't worry, American Jews. Antisemites only attack when you do eccentric thing
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Politics | Politics
'Better be careful!': Wall Street Journal editorial board taunts Donald Trump after he calls its members 'dummies'
The Wall Street Journal's editorial board fired back Thursday evening after Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump repeatedly bashed it on Twitter.
News | In the News
Laundry-Pod Poisonings Piling Up - WSJ
Poisonings and other accidents involving concentrated laundry-detergent packets continue to be a problem in the U.S., despite changes made to packaging and labeling.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Watch Review: The Smartwatch Finally Makes Sense
If you can tolerate its flaws, you can wear the future on your wrist and keep your iPhone in your pocket.
News | In the News
The Problem With Adult Acne
Growing concern about antibiotic resistance is changing how dermatologists treat acne. They are relying more on chemical peels, laser treatments and other therapies whose efficacy for the skin condition hasn’t been extensively researched.
News | In the News
To Relax You, Devices Apply Pressure to Points on the Skull
Devices that apply pressure to certain points in a person’s neck can create a deep sense of relaxation, help prevent migraines, aid sleep and ease chronic pain, say companies that sell the devices. Aches & Claims looks at the evidence