Month: July 2023
5 Ways That Buying a Car Has Drastically Changed
Car sellers and car buyers confronted a whole host of challenges in the pandemic, and now it’s clear that some of the challenges are here to stay. ‘Normal is not our benchmark anymore.’
Read MoreReal property pain underpins Israel’s sobering housing statistics
With price highs and transaction lows, securing a property deal seems harder than ever
Read MoreConservative rabbis endorse use of electric cars on Shabbat, still divided on driving
Just 10 members of the movement’s 25-rabbi Committee on Jewish Law and Standards were in favor and 6 voted against, 5 rabbis abstained, 4 did not attend
Read More‘I can make you straight in three months’ – the doctors flouting India’s ban on conversion therapy
Widely discredited around the world, conversion therapy – which aims to change someone’s sexual orientation – is still legal in India but the practise of it by doctors is banned.
Read MoreUkrainian troops ‘break through Russian defences’ to capture village
Ukraine says it has recaptured the village of Staromaiorske in the occupied Donetsk region.
Read MoreIs Wagner chief Yevgeny Prigozhin at event with Vladimir Putin in Russia?
Wagner Group leader Yevgeny Prigozhin may be at a summit in St Petersburg – where Vladimir Putin is also in attendance, images posted online and in Russian media suggest.
Read MoreJordan Henderson’s new Saudi Arabian club turns rainbow armband black and white in online post
Jordan Henderson’s new Saudi Arabian football club has turned part of a colour photograph black and white – ensuring his rainbow armband cannot be seen.
Read MoreJuly has been so hot scientists are already confident it is the warmest month ever
Scientists are virtually certain that July will be the hottest month ever recorded, even with four days still to go.
Read MoreAmericans who see Israel as top ally highlight defense ties, shared values
More Republicans and Independents (79%) name Israel as the top US ally than Democrats in new poll on Americans’ trending perceptions of US alliances and rivalries
Read MoreThe Supreme Court said work can resume on the long-stalled Mountain Valley Pipeline, overturning a lower-court ruling and potentially moving the project closer to completion as a legal fight continues.
The Supreme Court said work can resume on the long-stalled Mountain Valley Pipeline, overturning a lower-court ruling and potentially moving the project closer to completion as a legal fight continues.
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