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Kendrick Lamar tops the 2026 Grammy nominations with nine nods, while Sabrina Carpenter and several hip-hop artists also lead the pack. Notable absences include Morgan Wallen and Taylor Swift.
Settler attacks on Palestinians in the West Bank hit a record high in October, with at least 264 incidents reported. The United Nations warns of rising violence and casualties, including children, amid little police enforcement. Tensions have escalated during the olive harvest and after recent regional events.
Dave Portnoy was targeted with antisemitic abuse during a pizza review in Mississippi, drawing support from bystanders. The incident was caught on video and follows similar episodes Portnoy has faced in recent months.
HERE Technologies has deployed a 3D mapping car in Israel to create detailed digital maps for autonomous vehicles and business clients. The vehicle will document roads and points of interest across the country through early 2026. The collected data will help improve road safety, navigation, and support self-driving technology.
Turkey has issued arrest warrants for Israeli leaders over alleged genocide in Gaza, prompting strong condemnation from Israel. The move further strains relations between the two countries amid ongoing conflict and debate over Gaza's future.
Debra Messing faces backlash from LGBTQ fans and progressives after sharing offensive posts about New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani. Critics have called her comments racist and Islamophobic, while some supporters have defended her. The controversy comes as Mamdani wins the mayoral race on a progressive platform.
Van Jones distanced himself from his employer while expressing strong support for Israel and raising concerns about antisemitism. He urged for greater protection of Jews and warned that antisemitism is part of a broader threat to society.
James Watson, co-discoverer of DNA's double helix, has died at 97. His work transformed genetics and inspired both acclaim and controversy.
Hamas has handed over the body of a presumed hostage to Israel, with identification now underway. Six families are awaiting news as efforts continue to recover the remains of hostages held in Gaza.
Turkey has issued arrest warrants for top Israeli officials over alleged genocide in Gaza, citing attacks on civilians and aid workers. The complaint also accuses Israel of recent military actions in multiple countries.
A Metropolitan Police sergeant has been sacked for making derogatory comments about a detainee, the sixth officer dismissed after a BBC investigation. The force is continuing misconduct proceedings against other officers as it seeks to raise standards.
Cornell University will pay $60 million and accept new civil rights rules to regain federal funding. The agreement ends government investigations and restores over $250 million in research support. This follows similar deals with other top universities.
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