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Hadera has approved a major coal reduction at the Orot Rabin power station, with pollution expected to drop by eighty percent. New and existing units will shift to natural gas, and advanced monitoring will ensure cleaner air for residents.
The Egyptian midwives avoided direct disobedience by shifting their roles, according to Rabbi Isaac Arama. Their quiet adaptation allowed them to maintain their values without open defiance.
Moshe's first act in Exodus reveals his moral leadership as he intervenes to protect a Hebrew from oppression. The narrative highlights the significance of his actions and the origins of his sense of justice.
Lebanon's army claims to have reduced Hezbollah's military presence, but Israel disputes this and warns the group is rebuilding. The situation highlights ongoing regional tensions.
Governor Josh Shapiro will seek a second term in Pennsylvania, fueling speculation about his national ambitions. His campaign and leadership style are drawing attention as he faces Republican challenger Stacy Garrity. The race is seen as a key indicator of Shapiro's potential future on the national stage.
Nick Reiner's arraignment was delayed after his lawyer withdrew from the case. Reiner is accused of murdering his parents, Rob Reiner and Michele Singer Reiner, in a case that has shocked Hollywood.
Jake Lang, a pardoned January 6 protester, staged an antisemitic demonstration outside AIPAC's headquarters, making threats and performing a Nazi salute. His actions highlight growing concerns about far-right influence in mainstream politics.
Israeli leaders are urging recognition of sovereignty over Judea and Samaria, citing its historical and security importance. The debate is intensifying both on the ground and in government circles.
Two people were killed and several others injured in a shooting at a Salt Lake City church. The suspect remains at large, and police are seeking public assistance.
A court released 26 illegal residents after police and prison officials failed to bring them to a required hearing. The indictments against them were later deleted, exposing serious procedural failures.
A shooting at a church venue in Salt Lake City left two people dead and several others wounded. Police say at least one suspect fled the scene. The incident is under investigation.
Steny Hoyer, the longest-serving House Democrat, will retire at the end of his term after more than 40 years in Congress. His departure follows Nancy Pelosi's and signals a generational shift in Democratic leadership.
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