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Stanford's writing program is under scrutiny for emphasizing social and political themes over core writing skills. Critics say students deserve a stronger focus on fundamental communication abilities.
Reporters examine potential developments in Ukraine, the Middle East, and China for 2026. Each region faces ongoing conflicts, shifting alliances, and unpredictable wild cards that could alter the global balance. The outlook remains uncertain as leaders navigate war, economic competition, and political change.
Guyana has suspended the licenses of more than 100 Brazilian miners and threatened deportation over undeclared gold production. Authorities are investigating widespread smuggling and non-compliance with local laws.
Ben Gurion Airport saw a 33 percent rise in passenger traffic in 2025 as foreign airlines returned after the Gaza ceasefire. Tourism numbers also increased, though violence in the region persists. Both Israeli and Palestinian sides report continued casualties despite the truce.
A Swiss bar where 40 died in a New Year's fire had not been inspected for safety since 2019, officials say. The lapse in mandatory checks is now under investigation.
Israel faces criticism from international media and humanitarian groups for maintaining its ban on foreign journalists in Gaza and restricting nonprofit organizations. The government cites security concerns, but aid groups warn the moves will worsen conditions for residents. The Supreme Court is expected to rule on media access soon.
Lebanon's president condemned recent Israeli strikes, saying they threaten efforts to prevent escalation. Israeli attacks targeted Hezbollah and Hamas sites, leading to casualties and renewed tensions. International and local committees are set to meet as Lebanon reviews its progress in disarming Hezbollah.
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange hit new record highs today, with major indices rising sharply. Mega Or Holdings soared after announcing a significant data center deal.
Safed residents can now apply for personal gun licenses following an announcement by the Minister of National Security. The move aims to strengthen local security and follows similar expansions in other towns. Officials highlighted the positive impact of the gun reform on public safety.
Israel launched airstrikes on Hezbollah and Hamas targets in Lebanon, following warnings and escalating border tensions. Lebanon says it is speeding up efforts to remove armed groups from border areas.
Israel's Diaspora Affairs Ministry is partnering with a major US Reform synagogue to support a rabbinical fellowship program that strengthens ties between Israel and American Jewry. The initiative aims to foster leadership and deepen connections amid rising challenges to Jewish identity. The program is expanding with new funding and growing interest from both communities.
California Representative Doug LaMalfa has died at 65, shrinking the Republican majority in the House. His passing comes amid ongoing changes to congressional districts and party control.
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