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A new investigation finds that local residents, not the military, stopped a massacre at Moshav Yated during the October 7 attack. Their quick action and coordination prevented further terrorist infiltration and saved lives.
New York prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez in the 1979 disappearance of Etan Patz after his conviction was overturned. The case hinges on a disputed confession and must begin jury selection by June 1. Hernandez's defense maintains his innocence.
Israel has approved the mass immigration of the Bnei Menashe community, who will settle in the Galilee. The move aims to strengthen northern Israel and reconnect families.
Fashion designer Elie Tahari is supporting wounded Israeli servicewomen by donating clothing and profits from his business. His efforts include a Miami fashion show featuring injured soldiers as models.
United States President Donald Trump is sending envoy Steve Witkoff to Moscow for talks with Vladimir Putin as peace negotiations with Ukraine show progress. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has signaled readiness to move forward with the United States plan to end the war.
A meeting between President Trump and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman grew tense over the issue of Saudi-Israeli normalization. The Crown Prince resisted immediate progress, insisting on a path to a Palestinian state as a condition for peace. The talks ended without a breakthrough.
Thanksgiving food costs are under scrutiny as economic anxieties persist and turkey prices face supply challenges. Russia resists the latest United States peace plan for Ukraine, while domestic stories include a controversial health appointment and shifts in immigration enforcement. The Michelin Guide's recognition of Philadelphia cheesesteaks and a list of notable books also made headlines.
Melbourne police have been granted expanded powers to stop and search people without warrants in key city areas, sparking concerns over civil liberties and potential targeting of minorities. Authorities say the move aims to tackle rising knife crime.
The United States Space Force has awarded contracts to several companies to develop prototypes for the Golden Dome missile defense system. These initial awards will lead to a competition for future deals worth tens of billions of dollars.
Prosecutors will retry Pedro Hernandez for the 1979 kidnapping and murder of Etan Patz after his previous conviction was overturned. The case remains one of the most well-known missing child cases in the United States.
Trump-aligned figures are requesting frequent, reliable Israeli election polls as they monitor a possible Netanyahu-Bennett contest. Israeli contacts say the Americans want weekly updates on the latest data.
The United States and Saudi Arabia have reset their partnership with new defense, technology, and investment agreements after a key White House meeting. The talks addressed regional security, advanced weapons sales, and steps toward broader Middle East normalization. Both countries aim to counter growing influence from Iran, China, and Russia.
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