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Arab Israeli teachers’ dilemma: Civics by the book or talk about the Nakba
Read More Neven Abu Rahmoun, a civics teacher in Bu’eine Nujeidat in the Lower Galilee, has a typical challenge: preparing her students for the school-leaving
Priti Patel orders review of MPs’ security after David Amess’s death
Read More UK news Priti Patel orders review of MPs’ security after David Amess’s death Killing of Southend MP intensifies concerns about the safety of
Psaki promises ‘to choose my words more carefully’ following Hatch Act violation complaint
Post Content White House press secretary Jen Psaki promised to “choose my words more carefully” following a Friday complaint from Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics
Biden administration struggles with cascading crises and controversies, from border to supply chain and more
Post Content Top leaders in the Biden administration are struggling to deal with cascading crises, from the southern border to a labor shortage to supply
Politico: Pete Buttigieg on Paid Leave Since August After Birth of Children
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China launches 3 astronauts on 6-month space station mission
Post Content China on Saturday sent three astronauts to its space station for a record-setting six-month stay as the country moves toward completing the new
La rivolta silenziosa della Comunità ebraica: ecco perché è saltata la visita di Meloni al Ghetto di Roma
Read More ROMA – Nessuno, nella comunità ebraica di Roma, la più antica d’Europa, alza i toni. Ma quello che è accaduto, nell’imminenza della visita al
A visit to the Tajik-Afghan border, where time stands still
Read More The white flag of the Taliban flutters above the Afghan side of the Friendship Bridge spanning the two banks of the Panj River,
Navy SEALS seeking religious exemptions to vaccine mandate facing intimidation and harassment, sources say
Post Content EXCLUSIVE: A growing number of U.S. Navy SEALS who are seeking a religious exemption to the Department of Defense’s (DOD) COVID-19 vaccine mandate
Los Angeles scrubs Catholic Saint Junipero Serra from park where statue was torn down by activists
Post Content Los Angeles is scrubbing the name of Junipero Serra, a Catholic saint and missionary, from a downtown Los Angeles Park, more than a
Arizona Sheriff: ‘War on Drugs’ Back Due to Border Crisis
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Allen West to Newsmax: Will Keep Rejecting Vaccine Mandates After COVID
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Bill Clinton Recovering From Urological Infection, Aide Says
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Evergrande Risks Are ‘Controllable,’ China’s Central Bank Says
Read More The debt crisis plaguing China Evergrande Group is “controllable” and unlikely to spill over, the country’s central bank said on Oct. 15 amid
Korea Aerospace Says Fighter Jet, Helicopter Prototypes on Track Ahead of Expo
Read More SACHEON, South Korea—Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) said on Friday its flagship KF-21 fighter jet and Light Attack Helicopter (LAH) projects are on track
Loudoun County superintendent apologizes, board member resigns as backlash grows over alleged sexual assaults
Post Content The superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools issued an apology and a school board member resigned on Friday as the district faces mounting
New Mexico Judge Denies Lab Workers’ Claim in Vaccine Fight
A New Mexico judge on Friday denied a request by dozens of scientists and others at Los Alamos National Laboratory to block a vaccine mandate,
Ohio Weighs Removing Training Requirements for Concealed Carry
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Lawsuit Filed to Challenge New York’s School Mask Mandate
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