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Jewish leaders in Savannah, Georgia, respond to an antisemitic party invite from the Savannah College of Art and Design. The person behind the post was not a SCAD student, and the school found no evidence of discrimination against Jewish students.
Hamas is meeting with Egyptian mediators to discuss a Gaza ceasefire, with the group stating that disarmament is not up for negotiation.
Missile launched from Yemen intercepted before reaching Israel, sirens sounded in Israel.
The IDF has identified a missile launch from Yemen and is working to intercept it. No injuries reported.
Unilever denies trying to oust Ben & Jerry's CEO, seeks dismissal of lawsuit, and confirms spinoff plans.
The recent security lapse in Pahalgam raises questions about India's security apparatus in J&K and the need for a revamp. Concerns include coordination between security forces and local businesses, lacunae in border infrastructure, and the smuggling-terror nexus. The history of terrorist attacks in India points to a pattern of response failure, emphasizing the need for timely inquiries and publication of findings.
Helen Schary Motro's 'The Right to Happiness' is a collection of short stories linked by the characters' connection to the Holocaust, showcasing the survivors' will to live and the creative ways they found to pick up the pieces.
The White House wants to defund the Social Security Advisory Board, a bipartisan board that provides objective analysis on Social Security policy. The move is part of the Trump administration's efforts to cut costs and eliminate independent voices in government.
President Trump's plea to Putin to 'STOP' the deadly Russian strike on Kyiv brings back memories of President Biden's weak response to Putin's nuclear threats.
A gang of international thieves stole £25 million worth of diamonds, jewels, and watches from the home of F1 heiress Tamara Ecclestone and her husband Jay Rutland in 2019. The burglary, which remains the biggest domestic burglary in British history, took place on 'billionaires' row' in Kensington, one of the most secure streets in the country.
David Lammy, the Foreign Secretary, is visiting Oman and Qatar to discuss important regional issues and strengthen security in the Gulf.
The IDF used AI to kill a Hamas terrorist and find hostages in Gaza, but the use of AI in warfare raises ethical concerns and has resulted in civilian casualties.
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