Month: December 2021
The little-known Jewish origins of Boston’s annual Christmas tree tradition
For over 50 years, Nova Scotians have gifted Bostoners a spruce in gratitude for an aid mission led by Abraham Ratshesky in 1917 after a port explosion killed and injured thousands
Read MoreFormer N.Y. Gov. Andrew Cuomo won’t be charged for touching a female trooper
A Long Island prosecutor says Cuomo won’t face criminal charges after a state trooper said she felt “completely violated” by his unwanted touching at an event at Belmont Park in 2019. (Image credit: Seth Wenig/AP)
Read MoreHow the guilty verdict in the Kim Potter trial could influence police reform
A jury convicted former Minnesota police officer Kim Potter Thursday on two counts of manslaughter after 27 hours of deliberations. Potter shot Daunte Wright, 20, after reaching for her taser but drawing her gun. The April incident began as a
Read MoreJoan Didion Didn’t Offer Us Answers
Cool is the word used most often to describe her: the Coca-Colas and the cigarettes each morning, the leotard and the typewriter, the scotch and the shawl. California. Writing for the movies to make a living, making notes for the
Read MoreAmericans face COVID testing lags ahead of holidays: ‘We’re very, very far behind’
The new coronavirus variant is driving a surge of COVID-19 cases in the United States. Omicron is now present in all 50 states – just three weeks after it was first detected in the U.S. It has raised questions and
Read MoreNews Wrap: Biden administration to invest $241M to improve ports, ease inflation
In our news wrap Thursday, Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced more than $241 million in grants to improve U.S. ports. Low mortgage rates and high demand during the pandemic have caused new home sales in the U.S. to jump 12.4
Read MoreLeftist Jewish magazine apologizes for running Israel fellowship ad
Jewish Currents says paid spot for Dorot Fellowship leadership training program ‘not in line with values’ to report on Israeli rights abuses, mocked for stance
Read MoreSupreme Court to hear arguments on two vaccine mandates. Here’s what to expect
The Supreme Court will hold a special hearing on Jan. 7 to consider challenges to two pieces of the Biden administration’s strategy to get the pandemic under control. One is the requirement that big employers ensure their staff either get
Read MoreA closer look at Russia-Ukraine tensions and the potential for successful diplomacy
Russia’s President Vladimir Putin gave his annual end-of-year press conference Thursday, and had tough words for both Ukraine and NATO. His reprimand comes as Russia has massed tens of thousands of troops on the border with Ukraine, raising international concern.
Read MoreThe best thing Donald Trump has done in years – CNN
The best thing Donald Trump has done in years CNN What it takes for Donald Trump to get booed by his own followers MSNBC Donald Trump Said He Got a Booster Shot and His Supporters Booed The New York Times Donald Trump gets
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