Month: December 2023
WATCH: Marking start of Hanukkah, Emhoff condemns antisemitism, says Biden and Harris ‘have your back’
Emhoff, the first Jewish person to be the spouse of one of the country’s nationally elected leaders, highlighted fear in the Jewish community, moments before the menorah was lit on the Ellipse, just south of the White House.
Read MoreWhite House slams US Muslim leader’s ‘shocking, antisemitic’ remarks on Oct. 7 Hamas attacks – The Times of Israel
White House slams US Muslim leader’s ‘shocking, antisemitic’ remarks on Oct. 7 Hamas attacks The Times of Israel
Read MoreTexas judge allows abortion in Cox case as AG Paxton threatens legal action – The Washington Post
Texas judge allows abortion in Cox case as AG Paxton threatens legal action The Washington Post Texas abortion ruling: Judge grants woman’s request to have abortion under the state’s medical emergency exception CNN Judge grants temporary order in case of woman suing
Read MoreThe Wing’s Working-Woman Aesthetic Has Moved to the Suburbs
Laetitia Gorra helped design the Wing, which defined an aesthetic for upwardly mobile women in the 2010s. Now she’s created a new, homier, co-working space.
Read MoreWhite House interns demand Middle East cease-fire in letter to Biden – NBC News
White House interns demand Middle East cease-fire in letter to Biden NBC News
Read MoreFedEx Sends Safety Warning to Contractors Amid Reports of Crimes Against Drivers
Videos of carjackings and thefts from trucks have been posted on social media during the busy season for package carriers.
Read MoreNikkei Falls 1.0% Weighed by a Stronger JPY
The Nikkei Stock Average fell 1.0% to 32520.06 in early trade, dragged down by JPY strength, which hurt overseas earnings of Japanese exporters when repatriated to Japan.
Read MoreVanilla Perfume, Once Associated With Tweens, Is Suddenly Chic
The spice, which calls to mind mall-brand body sprays, is behind the aroma of several new luxury fragrances.
Read MoreIsrael designates safe zone in Gaza. Palestinians and aid groups say it offers little relief
Israel has designated a small slice of land along Gaza’s Mediterranean coast as a safe zone. It says waves of people fleeing the war can find protection from airstrikes and receive humanitarian supplies for their families there.
Read MoreQuestioning University Presidents on Antisemitism, Stefanik Goes Viral
The No. 4 Republican, a Harvard alumna with a fraught relationship with her alma mater, had a confrontation over campus responses to antisemitism that resonated across the political spectrum.
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