- Trump’s second term marks a significant departure from his first term, analysts say NPR
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Trump’s second term marks a significant departure from his first term, analysts say – NPR
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California mask ban for federal agents to take effect January
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A series of immigration raids across California in 2025 had one thing in common: Most of the federal agents detaining people wore masks over…
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Bondi gunmen condemned ‘Zionist’ actions prior to attack and threw bombs that failed to detonate, police say
The two gunmen who opened fire on a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney, Australia last week, killing 15, recorded a manifesto video prior to the attack in which they condemned the acts of “Zionists.”
The description of the…
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Syrian government and SDF agree to de-escalate after Aleppo violence – Reuters
- Syrian government and SDF agree to de-escalate after Aleppo violence Reuters
- At least 2 killed in Aleppo clashes between Syrian army, Kurdish-led SDF Al Jazeera
- Syrian Army, US-Backed Group Clash Before Integration Deadline Bloomberg.com
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Iran: Briefing on the Implementation of Resolution 2231 on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) – Security Council Report
- Iran: Briefing on the Implementation of Resolution 2231 on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) Security Council Report
- BBC Look Ahead: UN Security Council expected to meet about Iran’s nuclear program KJZZ
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Warsaw Jewish cemetery director fired amid clash over who controls the preservation of Poland’s Jewish past
The director of Warsaw’s Jewish cemetery has been fired following a dispute over restoration projects on the site, which he said too often excluded local Jews.
Witold Wrzosinski, the Jewish director, said he was pushed…
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Trump’s Education Policies Spurred 70 Lawsuits in 2025. How Many Is He Winning?
President Donald Trump’s executive actions have prompted legal challenges virtually from the moment he took office for a second term in January. His education-related policies haven’t been immune.
This year, Education Week tracked the…
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Majority Leader Jason Anavitarte Highlights Georgia Outdoor Stewardship Act’s Role in Major Conservation Project – Georgia Senate Press Office
ATLANTA (December 22, 2025) — A major, multi-state conservation project protecting more than 10,000 acres of rare forestland and nearly 45 miles of waterways across the Georgia-Alabama border has been finalized, made possible in large part…
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‘Why Choose This Fight?’ How the Daughter of a Korean-Buddhist Became One of America’s Most Distinguished Rabbis
In a new memoir, Rabbi Angela Buchdahl traces her journey from a young immigrant whose Jewishness was often challenged, to the rabbi called on to lead Hanukkah at the White House. Last month, she called out Zohran Mamdani for ‘mainstreaming some…
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Fierce Trump critic George Conway to run in crowded New York Democratic congressional primary
Conway, a former Republican, will run as a Democrat in the primary to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Jerry Nadler in what is considered the nation’s most Jewish district. He has been critical of Israel and of the Biden administration’s actions in the…
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