Month: August 2021
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Read MoreWitness in Netanyahu trial to face more questioning after new evidence uncovered
Former Walla news site editor summoned again over correspondence found on phone of website’s ex-CEO Ilan Yeshua, a key witness in the case against the former PM
Read MoreDaily Briefing August 29 – Bennett heads home from longer-than-expected DC trip
US correspondent Jacob Magid fills in details of Bennett’s meeting with US President Biden, while military correspondent Judah Ari Gross explains Gaza and IDF plans regarding Iran
Read MoreUnvaccinated Pastor Who Almost Died Of COVID Now Preaches The Importance Of Vaccines
Pastor Danny Reeves encouraged some members of his congregation to get the COVID-19 vaccine, but thought he didn’t need to get vaccinated himself. That changed after COVID-19 almost killed him. (Image credit: Javier Torres/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreDelta-Fueled Infections Are Moving Through Rural, Southern Oregon ‘Like A Buzzsaw’
Although Portland has helped boost Oregon’s overall vaccination rate, rural areas lag far behind. That’s allowed the pandemic to rage in places like the Rogue Valley, where hospitals are overwhelmed. (Image credit: Michael Blumhardt/Asante)
Read MoreThe Troubled History Of Vaccines And Conflict Zones
History has shown that it’s possible to pause war and conflict to distribute lifesaving vaccines for diseases such as Guinea worm and smallpox. Can the world do the same for the COVID-19 vaccine? (Image credit: Paula Bronstein/Getty Images)
Read MoreChina Curbs Steel Output, but Familiar Economic Pressures Test Its Mettle
A government-ordered drop in steel output handed Beijing a global showcase for advancing climate goals and controlling commodity markets. But a brewing economic slowdown is testing its will to sustain the cuts.
Read MoreCovid-19 in Malaysia Threatens to Prolong Chip Shortage
The country in Southeast Asia is cited as auto makers cut production, highlighting a little-known but critical link in the semiconductor supply chain.
Read MoreCourt rejects Yair Netanyahu’s claim that he lacks funds to pay libel penalties
Judge orders former PM’s son to immediately pay almost $90,000 to former news site editor, saying he has more than NIS 1 million in his bank account
Read MoreCOVID positivity rate passes 7%, but expert says infection rate dropping
Health Ministry director expects no more lockdowns this year; with school year set to start in 3 days, government advisers say there’s no reason it won’t
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