Month: July 2022
Yamina’s ex-director lets fly at rebel MK Silman: She only had her next post in mind
‘They can lie as much as they want, but I was with them and saw it,’ Stella Weinstein says of party members who defied government, helping bring down Bennett-led coalition
Read MoreHow the Roe reversal could impact domestic violence survivors
The Supreme Court’s reversal on Roe is setting off ripple effects as states implement abortion bans. Among them, rising concern for women abused by those close to them. Natalie Nanasi, a professor at SMU Law School, and Lori Gonzalez from
Read MoreBullet That Killed Al Jazeera Journalist Handed to U.S.
American officials plan to do their own investigation to determine whether an Israeli soldier fired the round that killed Shireen Abu Akleh.
Read MoreJonathan Greenblatt on leading the ADL during these challenging times – Sponsored Content
What would make a wildly successful entrepreneur switch gears and devote himself entirely to battling antisemitism?
Read MoreTrump weighs early 2024 launch as January 6 committee looms over his future – CNN
Trump weighs early 2024 launch as January 6 committee looms over his future CNN Trump Eyes Early 2024 Announcement as Jan. 6 Scrutiny Intensifies The New York Times Donald Trump may launch 2024 presidential bid early, source says New York Post Trump mulls
Read MoreXi Jinping asserts his power on Hong Kong’s handover anniversary
Chinese president Xi Jinping with newly sworn-in chief executive of the Hong Kong John Lee on Friday. | Photo by Xie Huanchi/Xinhua via Getty Images Chinese president Xi Jinping swore in John Lee as Hong Kong’s new chief executive on
Read MoreUvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo resigns from City Council seat – NBC News
Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo resigns from City Council seat NBC News Pete Arredondo resigns from Uvalde city council after botched response to school shooting, newspaper reports CNN Uvalde school police chief Arredondo to resign from city council: report Fox News School
Read MoreThe Long Path to Reclaim Abortion Rights
The Supreme Court decision to reverse Roe, far from settling the matter, instead has launched court and political battles across the states likely to go on for years.
Read MoreWithout naming him, Lapid seeks to portray Netanyahu as Israel’s national nemesis
The interim PM, in his first address, decries the scourge of extremism that ‘flows like lava’ from Israel’s politics into the streets
Read MoreData privacy concerns make the post-Roe era uncharted territory
Digital privacy advocates are encouraging abortion seekers to err on the side of caution. Text messages, browser histories and emails could be used in criminal investigations. (Image credit: AFP via Getty Images)
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