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On Wednesday, Republicans convened another hearing to start ramming through six more judges to lifetime federal court positions. [Read the Article]( [Netanyahu Attacks Israeli Human Rights Group for Criticizing Occupation at UN]( Amy Goodman, Democracy Now!: Fears are growing as Israel escalates its military presence along its heavily militarized separation barrier with Gaza. Israel has deployed 60 tanks to meet Palestinian protesters gathering today to protest the ongoing Israeli occupation and demand the right of return for those displaced from their homes. [Watch the Video and Read the Transcript]( [Do You Live in a Chemical Disaster Danger Zone?]( Eric Whalen, Earth Island Journal: A new online map shows that 124 million Americans live under constant threat from chemical facilities, which could release toxic gas or explode at any time. In the event of an accident, some of these facilities could harm people as far as 25 miles away. 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