Month: September 2023
Survivors of shooting that killed 5 relatives don’t know why they were targeted
Town of Basmat Tab’un reels after Wednesday’s massacre, with residents afraid to leave homes, speak out or console Daleeka family, which blasts authorities for not protecting them
Read MoreHow Biden’s chief of staff is getting ready for a government shutdown – NPR
How Biden’s chief of staff is getting ready for a government shutdown NPR White House girds itself for a shutdown CNN White House warns Americans could face travel delays if government isn’t funded The Hill
Read MoreA 16-year-old boy was arrested in England over the felling of an iconic tree
Thousands see the tree each year as they walk along Hadrian’s Wall, which guarded the Roman Empire’s northwestern frontier. It appeared in Kevin Costner’s 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. (Image credit: Owen Humphreys/AP)
Read MoreA 16-year-old boy was arrested in England over the felling of an iconic tree
Thousands see the tree each year as they walk along Hadrian’s Wall, which guarded the Roman Empire’s northwestern frontier. It appeared in Kevin Costner’s 1991 film Robin Hood: Prince Of Thieves. (Image credit: Owen Humphreys/AP)
Read MoreTreasures of the French Rothschild family’s collection to hit the auction block
Exquisite fine and decorative art objects dating back centuries — and even millennia — will be up for sale in live and online sales at Christie’s in New York on October 3 to 17
Read MoreReport: PM open to steps to keep chance for Palestinian peace alive for Saudi deal
Biden told Netanyahu that he wants agreement to include measures that maintain prospects for two-state solution, while Israeli premier kept his affirmative response vague
Read MoreWhy are Asian Jews importing etrogs on Sukkot even though their countries grow them?
With the discovery of the Chinese ‘Buddha’s hand’ citron, debates over the kashrut of local fruit have caused some Jewish residents to order etrogs from Israel or elsewhere online
Read MoreRepublican Group Running Anti-Trump Ads Finds Little Is Working – The New York Times
Republican Group Running Anti-Trump Ads Finds Little Is Working The New York Times
Read MoreTrump Will Not Seek to Move Georgia Election Case to Federal Court
His decision comes after Mark Meadows, his former chief of staff, tried unsuccessfully to move his own case from state to federal court.
Read MoreFossil fuel rules catch Western towns between old economies and new green goals
The Biden administration is trying to dramatically change how and where oil and gas drilling occurs on federal land, which is getting mixed reviews in longtime drilling boom-towns. (Image credit: Kirk Siegler/NPR)
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