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CNN Stealth Edits Headline That Said Jewish Homicide Victim ‘Fell and Hit His Head’

CNN Edits Headline on Death of⁤ Jewish Protester

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CNN made changes⁢ to a headline‍ regarding the tragic death of Paul Kessler, a Jewish‌ protester. Initially, the headline stated‍ that⁤ Kessler “fell ‌and hit his head,”⁢ according⁣ to police reports.

The original headline, ‌”Arrest made in death of Jewish protester who fell and hit ​his head,” can be seen in a tweet. ⁤Loay Alnaji was arrested by the police on Thursday morning and charged with manslaughter in connection⁢ to Kessler’s⁤ death. The incident occurred during⁤ a November 5 ⁣protest, which witnessed demonstrations from both pro-Israel and ​pro-Palestinian groups. CNN later updated the article with⁣ a new headline.

The updated headline,‍ “Arrest made in death of Jewish protester in California after confrontation over Israel-Hamas⁤ war,” can be found here.

Kessler was a supporter of the⁣ Jewish state and‌ got involved in a confrontation with one or more pro-Palestinian protesters, including Alnaji.⁣ Witnesses reported that ⁣Kessler was struck on⁣ the head with a megaphone, although the police received‌ conflicting reports. The county⁣ medical ​examiner classified his death as a homicide.

CNN has not provided any comment ⁢regarding the matter.

This ​is ⁣not ⁤the first time CNN has faced criticism for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Earlier this month, the network severed ties with a freelance journalist who was⁢ suspected of having connections to Hamas.

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‍What are the potential career opportunities and job ‌prospects for individuals with a background in performing arts

There are numerous potential career opportunities and job​ prospects for individuals with a background in performing arts. Some of these⁤ include:

1. Acting: This is the most obvious career path for performing arts graduates. They can ⁤pursue careers ⁣in film, television, theater, and even commercials.

2. Directing:⁢ Graduates with a strong understanding of performing arts can venture into directing plays, films, or ‌even ⁢television shows.

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