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Political candidates are increasingly confronting resurfaced social media posts from their pre-campaign years. While some voters are willing to forgive past mistakes, especially if candidates show growth, especially inflammatory comments can still derail careers.
War damage, an export blockade and an internet shutdown have triggered mass layoffs across Iran's technology and industrial sectors. Officials estimate up to one million jobs have been lost, deepening an already severe economic crisis.
The removal of Nicolás Maduro prompted celebration among Venezuelan migrants, but few are returning home. Ongoing economic hardship and limited political change continue to deter most of the diaspora.
Tel Aviv share indices rose as geopolitical tensions appeared to ease, led by strong gains in chemical and real estate stocks. Bank shares declined, but overall market sentiment remained positive.
A reconnaissance soldier recovering from a serious head injury recited a prayer for fellow soldiers at a synagogue in Budapest. He also offered a personal prayer for a wounded teammate still in rehabilitation.
An analysis argues that Qatar operates as an independent power broker rather than an Iranian proxy, supplying money, diplomacy, and influence alongside Tehran's military backing of regional groups. It suggests Doha seeks to balance and contain Iran while strengthening its own strategic value to Washington.
Apple will pay 250 million dollars to settle claims that it misled consumers about artificial intelligence features on certain iPhones. Eligible buyers could receive up to 95 dollars, while Apple denies wrongdoing.
GoMobile has launched a new concept store in Petah Tikva that combines smartphones and electronics with lifestyle and household products. The branch emphasizes accessibility, family-friendly shopping and special launch promotions.
A Jewish New York writer describes personal experiences with harassment and reflects on what she sees as a surge in antisemitism in the United States and abroad. She argues that repeated attacks and inadequate responses have led to dangerous normalization and calls for stronger protections.
A lecture on The Holy Epistle explains why charity should be given in frequent installments rather than a single sum. Repeated acts of giving refine the soul and generate profound spiritual effects.
The article praises Winston Churchill's wartime leadership and contrasts it with what it views as weak modern responses to global threats, particularly from Iran. It calls for renewed resolve and steadfast leadership in the face of danger.
Sixteen suspects are expected to be charged in the Independence Day killing of Yemanu Zelka. The main suspect, 15, will reportedly face a charge of murder with indifference after the weapon was not found.
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