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Tucker Carlson claims he was attacked by a demon in his sleep, sparking an exclusive interview with the alleged entity. The demon denies any malicious intent, calling the incident a misunderstanding. The story highlights Carlson's recent focus on the supernatural and controversial subjects.
Ayelet Goldin recalls the tense days leading up to her brother Hadar's return, which she learned about while in London. She describes the emotional experience of waiting for news alongside other families of hostages and fallen soldiers.
Shin Bet chief David Zini is pushing for electronic monitoring bracelets for violent settlers amid a rise in attacks on Palestinians. The move comes as current measures are seen as ineffective, and recent violence has drawn widespread condemnation.
South Africa is investigating how 153 Palestinians arrived unexpectedly on a charter flight, with most now granted temporary entry. Authorities suspect an unregistered group arranged the trip irregularly. The government is assessing the situation and the travelers' future options.
Arab animators are using new technology to create original stories that reflect local cultures and dialects, moving beyond imported content. Advances in three-dimensional animation and artificial intelligence are making production more accessible, while cross-border collaborations are raising the industry's profile. The future of Arabic animation lies in authentic storytelling and cultural confidence.
BYU basketball player Kennard Davis Jr faces uncertainty after a DUI arrest in Provo. The incident may jeopardize his career at the university due to its strict Honor Code.
The Israeli military claims a Hezbollah unit was behind the killing of Lebanese politician Elias al-Has and the 2005 assassination of Rafic Hariri. Officials warn that Hezbollah continues to destabilize Lebanon through covert operations.
President Trump will host recently freed Israeli hostages at the White House on November 20. The visit follows a major ceasefire deal and ongoing efforts to reshape Gaza's future.
Multiple progressive candidates are preparing to run for Zohran Mamdani's New York State Assembly seat after his election as mayor. The race is expected to feature several prominent members of the Democratic Socialists of America.
Scientists have discovered that bacteria inside brain tumors can influence cancer growth and resistance to treatment. The study found that tumors with more bacteria were harder to treat and linked to poorer patient outcomes. These findings could lead to new approaches for diagnosing and treating brain cancers.
A West Bank mosque was torched in a suspected settler attack, leaving burned Qurans and sparking outrage among Palestinians. The incident has raised fears of wider regional unrest.
Pro-Palestinian protesters climbed Berlin's Brandenburg Gate, criticizing Germany's support for Israel in Gaza. Police detained several demonstrators, intensifying debates over free speech and government policy.
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