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Millions joined 'No Kings' rallies across the United States to protest President Donald Trump and his administration's policies. Demonstrators voiced concerns about executive overreach and called for the protection of democratic norms. The events were largely peaceful, marked by creative slogans and widespread participation.
Two stories and a Torah insight mark Rabbi Avrohom Genechovsky's yahrzeit, highlighting his humility and kindness. His actions and teachings continue to inspire those who knew him.
A United States court has permanently barred NSO Group from targeting WhatsApp and sharply reduced the damages it must pay. The decision follows years of legal battles over the use of Pegasus spyware.
U.S. officials say they felt betrayed by Israel's strike in Qatar, which disrupted key negotiations and damaged trust with regional partners.
Israeli troops stopped a weapons smuggling attempt on Mount Hermon, seizing arms and detaining suspects. The military remains on alert to protect residents in the region.
Families of hostages support the decision to keep Rafah Crossing closed, urging the government to pressure Hamas to return the bodies of deceased hostages. The crossing will remain shut until Hamas meets its commitments.
Itamar Ben Gvir has threatened to withdraw his party from the government unless Prime Minister Netanyahu dismantles Hamas and enacts the death penalty for terrorists. He insists these were promises made in their coalition agreement.
Houthi rebels raided a United Nations compound in Yemen's capital, but all staff members are reported safe. The United Nations is working with authorities to ensure their safety.
Two Israeli soldiers were wounded by a bomb thrown at them in Tubas during military operations. Troops are searching for the attacker, and the soldiers are receiving medical care.
Vice President JD Vance may travel to Israel on Monday to discuss the Gaza ceasefire deal. Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to join him during the trip.
Donald Trump has been dubbed the 'Peace President' by voters after brokering a landmark Middle East peace deal. A new poll credits him with doing more for regional peace than his recent predecessors, with many Americans viewing this as a crowning achievement of his presidency.
Vermont State Senator Samuel Douglass resigned after his involvement in a racist Young Republicans group chat was exposed. The scandal has led to multiple resignations and accusations over the source of the leaked messages.
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