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Herzog left with few paths to grant pardon
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday removed another potential concession from the table in the context of a possible presidential pardon, a day after saying he would not retire from political life. In response to a question from ynet,… -
Braslavski details October 7 ‘horror’ in Rome speech
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Driver arrested after speeding into crowd at Haredi anti-draft rally; teen wounded
A 16-year-old was hospitalized with moderate injuries after the incident in central Israel. Another suspected ramming attempt occurred during the demonstration without injuries, according to police
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PlayStation Creator Cup 2025: Meet the roster
Season 2 of the PlayStation NBA Creator Cup is here, and the energy is higher than ever. Two stacked squads, Team Lethal and Team Agent, are set to clash on the court, bringing together top creators, former pros and high-flying entertainers….
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Israel shredding Gaza ceasefire while US distracted by Ukraine
Israeli Tank fires on Palestinians Israeli PM Netanyahu’s notion of ceasefire in Gaza allows for daily violations and civilian casualties, and perpetual impunity.
by Paul R. Pillar, reposted from Responsible Statecraft, December 5,…
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Israel shows ambiguity no longer acceptable with Hezbollah
Israel shows ambiguity no longer acceptable with Hezbollah | The Jerusalem PostJerusalem Post/Middle EastThe Lebanese state is edging towards reclaiming a sliver of sovereignty, while Israel is unwilling to look the other way as the clock runs…
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Scientists discover cosmic ‘scar’ in interstellar clouds left by a close shave between our sun and 2 intruder stars
Astronomers have discovered that the sun had a close encounter with two blazingly hot massive stars around 4.4 million years ago. The discovery was made thanks to a “scar” left by the event in swirling clouds of gas and dust just beyond the…
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The long wait for parents of the last Gaza hostage
The parents of the last hostage in Gaza have been waiting for over two years for the return of their son, whom they described as “fighting to the last bullet” during Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.
Now the mother of Ran Gvili says…
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PFAS in pregnant women’s drinking water puts their babies at higher risk, study finds
When pregnant women drink water that comes from wells downstream of sites contaminated with PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” the risks to their babies’ health substantially increase, a new study found. These risks include the chance…
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Pharmacy Deserts: A Crisis Health Care Providers Can Help Solve with Technology and Teamwork
A quiet emergency is taking shape across America’s health care landscape, one defined not by new diseases, but by disappearing access. Pharmacy deserts are an escalating public health crisis in the US. Nearly 46% of US counties lack convenient…
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