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A mistrial was declared in the trial of a Michigan police officer charged with second-degree murder in the fatal shooting of Patrick Lyoya, sparking protests in Grand Rapids. The officer, Christopher Schurr, could face another trial after the jury failed to reach a unanimous verdict.
Hamas reports intense fighting with Israeli soldiers near Rafah in the Gaza Strip, showing continued conflict in the area despite previous military actions.
Nagasaki extends an invitation to representatives from all countries to attend the peace memorial marking the 80th anniversary of the atomic bombing, emphasizing the importance of learning from the brutal consequences of atomic weapons use for lasting world peace.
Cassandra Taulaki's romantic relationship turned into a nightmare when she discovered her partner's web of lies, including fake identities and fictional family members. Her shocking story has garnered widespread attention and interest from producers.
78 individuals arrested at Columbia University protest, with two issued summonses. Anti-Israel demonstrators took over library room, leading to vandalism and chants for 'intifada'. University condemns violence and vandalism.

May 08, 2025
The ADL reports a significant increase in antisemitic harassment of Jewish lawmakers on Facebook following the platform's policy changes. The organization calls on Meta, Facebook's parent company, to reconsider its decision due to the rise in hate speech.
Residents of Tulkarm, West Bank, are forced to pack up their belongings as Israel conducts a military operation targeting militants. The demolition of homes in the area aims to make the city more accessible to Israeli forces and prevent militants from regrouping.
Diners Club International donated $750,000 to World Central Kitchen to provide meals to communities affected by disasters. World Central Kitchen halted its work in Gaza due to lack of supplies, prevented by Israel from bringing in aid.
The latest episode of 'Conflict and Cuisine' covers the recent Houthi missile strike on Ben-Gurion Airport, IDF activities in the Hermon mountain, and expanded operations in Gaza. The hosts also explore the possibility of defeating Hamas in the upcoming Gideon's Chariots operation and discuss the palatability of Eggs Benedict in the cuisine segment.
Prof. Uriel Reichman reflects on transforming Israel's academic landscape and strengthening global Jewish connections through Reichman University. The university is meeting challenges head-on by deepening ties with Jewish communities worldwide and launching new programs to address societal needs.
The shekel is strengthening against the US dollar and the euro, influenced by positive market factors. Local seasonal activity, such as wage payments, is also contributing to the shekel's appreciation.
The Trump administration's abrupt revocation of thousands of international student visas, based on flawed methods targeting minor infractions, has raised legal and procedural concerns. The rapid turnaround in revoking visas without individual review has sparked backlash and legal challenges, highlighting due process violations.