Month: September 2023
Netanyahus set to vacation again at Golan Heights hotel, despite local opposition
Previous visit to Neve Ativ by prime minister and his wife drew protesters to the north, leading to police closures and limiting residents’ freedom of movement
Read MoreNetanyahus set to vacation again at Golan Heights hotel, despite local opposition
Prime minister and wife’s previous visit to Neve Ativ drew protesters to the north, leading to police closures and limiting residents’ freedom of movement
Read MoreWhite House says far-right Republicans solely to blame as government shutdown looms – CNBC
White House says far-right Republicans solely to blame as government shutdown looms CNBC
Read MoreWhite House Daily Briefing | September 29, 2023 – C-SPAN
White House Daily Briefing | September 29, 2023 C-SPAN
Read MoreTrump called ‘Donald Duck’ by Chris Christie during second GOP debate – USA TODAY
Trump called ‘Donald Duck’ by Chris Christie during second GOP debate USA TODAY Watch: Chris Christie makes guess about Trump’s Truth Social post on GOP debate CNN Donald Trump skipped the GOP debate again. This time, his rivals took him on directly The
Read MoreWalmart Changes Pay and Titles for Corporate Staff
About 4% of corporate workers will receive a reduction in stock-option compensation as part of a reorganization.
Read MoreWill America’s Largest Local Sports Broadcaster Survive?
Diamond Sports is grappling with high-stakes carriage and rights negotiations ahead of the NBA and NHL seasons.
Read MoreA New Nimbyism Blocks Carbon Pipelines
Projects for burying carbon emissions are under pressure in the Midwest, spelling challenges ahead for a massive infrastructure buildup.
Read MoreBiden Isn’t at Fault for the Looming Shutdown, Says White House Budget Director
WASHINGTON — Staring down a likely government shutdown, the White House wants to make sure any blame falls at the other end of Pennsylvania Avenue — specifically on House Republicans. After all, it’s House Republicans who have been paralyzed by their inability
Read MoreThick-skinned world traveler: NYC exhibit explores the life and times of the etrog
Trio of Jewish historians and curators has delved deep into the history, use, care, dissemination and symbolism of the citron that is a central feature of the Sukkot holiday
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