Month: July 2023
‘The next Nahel could be saved’: Teenage rioter says French police should wear body cameras to rebuild trust
One of the teenagers in the middle of the rioting in Paris has warned that violence could return at any moment.
Read MoreDavid Beckham: ‘I am proud to be part of the Jewish community’
Legendary soccer star opens up about Jewish heritage, illustrious career in an intimate discussion at London synagogue
Read MoreFederal Complaint Says Harvard Legacy Preferences in Admissions Violate Civil Rights Act | News – Harvard Crimson
Federal Complaint Says Harvard Legacy Preferences in Admissions Violate Civil Rights Act | News Harvard Crimson Harvard’s Admissions Is Challenged for Favoring Children of Alumni The New York Times AP News Summary at 12:01 p.m. EDT | Nation | kdhnews.com The Killeen Daily
Read MoreIsraeli forces launch biggest military operation in West Bank’s Jenin since 2002 – CNN
Israeli forces launch biggest military operation in West Bank’s Jenin since 2002 CNN Large-Scale Israeli Army Operation Kills Eight In West Bank | Israel News | English News LIVE CNN-News18 LIVE: Scene from Jenin where Israel launched drone attacks on the city,
Read MoreIsraeli military launches largest attacks on West Bank in nearly 20 years
Months of clashes between Israel and Palestinian militants have come to a head in the occupied West Bank. The heaviest fighting in years raged in Jenin, leaving at least eight Palestinians dead and dozens wounded. The surge in violence raises
Read MoreNews Wrap: Extreme heat stretches from California to the Deep South
In our news wrap Monday, days of harsh weather in the U.S. continued with extreme heat from California to the Deep South, police in Baltimore are searching for suspects in a block party shooting that killed two and wounded 28
Read MoreExonerated member of ‘Central Park Five’ on his historic city council primary win
In 1989, Yusef Salaam was one of five teenagers arrested and wrongly imprisoned after the brutal rape of a jogger in New York’s Central Park. They were exonerated in 2002 when DNA evidence linked another person to the crime. Now,
Read MoreThousands flee Jenin as Israel indicates terror crackdown will continue
IDF denies reports it ordered evacuation of West Bank city, as Palestinians stream out of refugee camp and Israeli reinforcements move in
Read MoreOhio faces critical votes that could decide abortion access in the state
It’s been a year since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and the nationwide right to abortion access. Since then, six states have voted on abortion-related ballot measures and in each case, voters have supported abortion rights. Laura Barrón-López
Read MoreLebanon struggles to emerge from financial crisis and government corruption
Lebanon has become, for all intents and purposes, a failed state. Its government is rife with corruption and unable to care for its people who suffer chronic and crushing poverty from economic mismanagement and a banking collapse. As special correspondent
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