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Women filming themselves eating large amounts of food is challenging traditional expectations. The mukbang trend is seen as a small revolution in how women express themselves. It highlights changing attitudes toward femininity and eating.
A new draft law on ultra-Orthodox military conscription has sparked uproar in Israel, with critics saying it fails to address inequality. The proposal has deepened political divisions and threatens the stability of Prime Minister Netanyahu's coalition.
Recently released documents identify Reuben Efron as the Central Intelligence Agency official who monitored Lee Harvey Oswald before John F. Kennedy's assassination. Efron's background as a Jewish immigrant, spy, and biblical scholar sheds light on his life but not on the lingering mysteries of the case.
Iran has released new footage of Israeli strikes from the recent twelve-day war, highlighting extensive damage to military infrastructure. Israeli forces reportedly targeted hundreds of sites, including missile launchers and production facilities.
Israel saw unusually warm weather on Saturday, but cooler temperatures and rain are expected starting Sunday. The weather will gradually return to seasonal norms with showers and gusty winds in some areas.
Lebanon's army has revealed underground Hezbollah sites near the Israeli border as part of its campaign to dismantle the group's military presence. The army has intensified patrols, seized weapons, and closed smuggling routes amid ongoing tensions with Israel.
A National Guard member has died after a shooting near the White House, leading to upgraded murder charges and a halt to asylum decisions. The incident has prompted a renewed crackdown on migrants and increased scrutiny of federal deployments in US cities.
Pakistan's Prime Minister has condemned Israeli settlement expansion in the West Bank, calling it a major obstacle to peace. He urged the international community to focus on both Gaza and the West Bank, and reiterated support for an independent Palestinian state.
An opinion piece uses Jacob's story to examine the warning signs for Jews facing increasing hostility and questions when it might be time to leave. The article discusses the pull of the Land of Israel amid rising antisemitism.
Israeli airstrikes in Beirut have killed Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah and several senior figures. Naim Qassem is set to take over leadership amid significant challenges for the group.
At least 128 people have died and over 200 remain missing after a massive fire at a Hong Kong apartment complex. Authorities have arrested 11 people and are investigating safety violations and corruption. The city is mourning its worst fire disaster in decades.
Northwestern University will pay $75 million and adopt new policies after a federal civil-rights investigation into antisemitism and discrimination. The agreement includes mandatory training and safeguards for students, while the university denies any wrongdoing.
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