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  • President Biden says that he's committed to the two-state solution for Israel and an independent Palestinian state. But with that goal out of reach, he said, the U.S. will look to help Palestinians.
  • How Afghan citizens and the Taliban government are reacting to the revelation that al-Qaida leader Ayman al-Zawahiri was living among them and was killed in a U.S. drone strike last Sunday.
  • The new state law mandates that food wastes be recycled as compost to reduce methane emission, a potent greenhouse gas.
  • When he was running for office, Joe Biden vowed to make big changes to how the U.S. deals with Saudi Arabia. But that was before gas prices soared past $5 per gallon, making inflation his top issue.
  • The San Diego Building Owners & Managers Association (BOMA San Diego) -- the largest local professional real estate association dedicated to the commercial office building industry -- is honored to partner with The San Diego YWCA to host a Holiday Gift Drive to collect much-needed gifts and household items for local survivors of domestic abuse. The YWCA empowers adults and children to break the cycle of domestic violence and homelessness by helping survivors achieve self-sufficiency, providing access to critical resources each year to nearly 6,000 people. Now through December 7, San Diegans can drop off new, unwrapped gifts at designated bins, located at dozens of office buildings and businesses throughout San Diego. Monetary donations are also accepted, which will directly benefit adult and child survivors through YWCA’s life-saving domestic violence programs. Dates: Nov.29-Dec. 7 Times: 1:30pm-5:30pm Location: YWCA of San Diego County To make a monetary contribution, please visit HERE!. View the wish lists and a list of the dozens of drop-off locations on the BOMA San Diego website at https://www.bomasd.org/ev_calendar_day.asp?date=12/1/2021&eventid=347.
  • The conspiracy theory alleges that a shadowy global elite conspires to control the world's population, in part by forcing them to eat insects. It's being cited by politicians in several countries.
  • The U.S. Embassy in Khartoum announced that the statutory 45 days had lapsed since President Trump gave Congress notice of Sudan's removal from the list of state sponsors of terrorism.
  • England looked every bit the Group B favorite in its 6-2 win over Iran, and the U.S. tie with Wales complicates its hopes of emerging from the World Cup group stage.
  • Bioengineering leads to products that perform like plastic but aren’t made from petroleum, and some are biodegrade.
  • Zawahiri's death places al-Qaida in a precarious position, argues Colin P. Clarke of the Soufan Center. The question of succession will help shape al-Qaida now — and it may prove divisive.
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