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Mayor Zohran Mamdani is under fire following antisemitic graffiti in Queens and clashes outside a Manhattan synagogue. Critics say his response has been insufficient as concerns grow about rising antisemitism in New York City.
A federal judge ruled that the Department of Government Efficiency unlawfully canceled humanities grants, including projects focused on Jewish scholarship and Holocaust research. The court ordered the grants reinstated, and the White House said it plans to appeal.
The Department of Defense has released a trove of files on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena after an order from President Donald Trump. The archive includes decades of military reports, lunar mission transcripts, and recent troop sightings, with more documents to follow.
Two Jewish nonprofits are offering interest-free loans to help people relocate from states with restrictive policies toward lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer residents. The program has already helped dozens of households move to states with stronger legal protections.
The 2026 Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna features 35 countries and a typically eclectic mix of spectacle, controversy and big vocals. From operatic drama and dance anthems to hard rock and emotional ballads, the competition offers one of its most unpredictable line-ups in years.
The Days of Jewish Music festival returns for its fourteenth year with a four-day program celebrating the diversity of Jewish musical traditions. Under the theme 'Melodies of Hope,' the event features concerts, lectures, and tributes spanning cultures from Eastern Europe to North Africa and the Middle East.
Iran's war may be nearing an end, but its political and economic crises are deepening. Reconstruction, leadership uncertainty and renewed public discontent could test the regime's stability in the months ahead.
The Pentagon has declassified and released 161 documents detailing decades of reported sightings of unexplained aerial phenomena. The files include astronaut accounts, civilian reports, and recent military footage, drawing both praise and criticism from lawmakers.
A Palestinian American developer is seeking to dismiss a lawsuit accusing him of aiding Hamas through his Gaza projects. Plaintiffs allege his properties concealed militant tunnels, while he denies any knowledge or support of terrorism.
Holocaust survivor Edith Eva Eger, who transformed her trauma into a career as a clinical psychologist and best-selling author, has died at 98. Her work focused on helping others find freedom and healing through the power of choice.
Virginia's top court struck down a Democratic-drawn congressional map, handing Republicans a potential electoral boost before the midterms. The ruling headlines a day of political, legal and cultural developments in the United States and abroad.
Iran's foreign minister warned that the country is fully prepared for military escalation and claimed its missile capabilities are stronger than before. The comments add to rising tensions in the Middle East involving Iran, the United States, and Israel.
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