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Ashley St. Clair is suing Elon Musk's company xAI after its Grok tool allegedly created sexualized deepfake images of her, including one from her childhood. The lawsuit has led to new restrictions on Grok's image editing features and a countersuit from xAI.
Alba Berlin is poised to become a key team in the NBA's planned European league, thanks to its strong youth program and community roots. The club's recent hosting of an NBA game and praise from the league commissioner highlight its readiness for this new venture. Alba is seeking partners to help meet the financial requirements of joining the league.
Tony Blair will join the United States president's newly formed Gaza Board of Peace to oversee Gaza's administration and reconstruction. The board includes international figures and may expand its role to other global conflicts. The announcement has prompted both support and criticism.
Somali President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud visited Las Anod for the first time in over 40 years, attending the inauguration of the Northeast State president. The visit highlights ongoing tensions with Somaliland and efforts to strengthen Somalia's territorial unity.
YNet'We have a production line of surprises for the next war,' says founding father of IrJanuary 17, 2026
Israel is developing advanced military technologies including drones, lasers, and artificial intelligence. Defense leaders say these innovations will provide a strategic edge in future conflicts. Some of the newest weapons remain secret.
Former officer Khizra Bano says she warned West Midlands Police not to reappoint chief constable Craig Guildford, who recently resigned amid scandal. Bano alleges her complaints of bullying and discrimination were ignored, and criticism now surrounds both Guildford and police commissioner Simon Foster.
January 17, 2026
Iran is planning to permanently sever most citizens from the global internet, allowing only limited access for vetted individuals. Experts warn this move could have serious economic and cultural impacts.
Passador in Tel Aviv delivers a lively, all-inclusive meat feast with attentive service and a variety of expertly prepared dishes. The restaurant minimizes waste and donates leftovers, making it a standout choice for meat lovers. Reservations are advised for this popular spot.
January 17, 2026
Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed described refusing to face the flag during the national anthem as a protest against the Iraq war. His past activism and controversial statements have resurfaced amid his campaign for Michigan's open Senate seat.
January 17, 2026
Tax filings reveal that Hollywood donors are the main financial backers of Climate Defiance, a protest group known for disruptive climate demonstrations. The group has staged high-profile protests and expanded its activism to other causes. The funding has sparked debate over the influence of wealthy elites in climate activism.
Adam Montefiore celebrates 50 years in the wine industry, tracing the rise of Israeli wine from its early days to global acclaim. He shares key milestones, personal achievements, and ongoing contributions to the field.
TimesofIsraelTwo Syrian troops killed in Kurdish attack; SDF says Damascus violated agreementJanuary 17, 2026
Two Syrian soldiers were killed in a clash with Kurdish forces near Maskana. Both sides blame each other for violating a withdrawal agreement, escalating tensions east of Aleppo.





