Additional reading: NPR podcast host Ramtin Arablouei “left the public radio network after it opened an investigation in March into his conduct in the workplace,” the New York Times reported. Arablouei is accused of behaving inappropriately toward a female colleague, who said he “flirted with guests and a contract employee of the show.” In one case, Arablouei allegedly said a producer was “a case for race mixing,” a “remark that struck some attendees as an untoward appraisal of her physical appearance.” It was a bad weekend to be a terrorist: First, President Donald Trump confirmed that the United States and Nigeria carried out a joint operation that killed ISIS terrorist Abu-Bilal al-Minuki, whom Trump described as “second in command of ISIS globally” and as a man who “thought he could hide.” Shortly thereafter, Israel confirmed the killing of Hamas military chief Izz al-Din al-Haddad, believed to be the last surviving mastermind of the October 7 massacre. Presumably they both died like dogs. After former Arcadia, Calif., mayor Eileen Wang (D.) resigned from her post and pleaded guilty to acting as an illegal foreign agent of China, NBC News found the real victim. Wang’s resignation, the network reported, “sparked backlash and reignited fears of anti-Asian discrimination,” NBC said in a double-bylined article, which cited unspecified “racist comments” and quoted several experts who were concerned about the “dangerous” rise in anti-China rhetoric. Check out our full Monday lineup below. ‘Some Things Are Just Not Forgivable’: Hamawy Is Denounced by 1993 World Trade Center Bombing Survivors Who Are Appalled a Friend of the Blind Sheikh May Soon Be in Congress Graham Platner’s Dad Paid for ‘Working-Class’ Senate Candidate’s Norwegian Fertility Treatments, Campaign Acknowledges After Platner Repeatedly Suggested He Covered the Costs Iowa Democratic Senate Hopeful Josh Turek Skips Vote on Veterans Funding To Rub Elbows With Schumer-Aligned Super PAC Thanks for reading the Washington Free Beacon! Subscribe for free to receive new posts.

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