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A reporter's story about a typewriter repairman becomes a personal exploration of memory, mentorship, and the lasting impact of old machines. The experience rekindles childhood memories and highlights the value of slowing down in a digital world.
School participation in Holocaust Memorial Day events has halved since 2023, raising concerns among community leaders. Activism and tensions around the Israel-Palestine conflict have contributed to cancellations and protests at schools.
Allison Reed returns to the Olympics after 16 years, representing Lithuania with partner Saulius Ambrulevicius. Her journey has been filled with challenges, personal loss, and perseverance, making her a medal contender and a symbol of resilience.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a coalition meeting after objecting to the composition of a new Gaza advisory panel formed by the White House. The panel includes officials from Turkey and Qatar, prompting concerns from Israel over its role in post-war Gaza.
The concept of 'anti-Palestinian racism' has moved from activist circles into mainstream institutions, reshaping debates about antisemitism and Israel. Critics warn it distorts public discourse and undermines protections for Jewish communities. The article calls for pushback against its adoption in policy and education.
Jared Kushner praised the new Palestinian committee for Gaza and noted that significant challenges lie ahead. He highlighted the committee's focus on security, services, and self-determination.
A new survey finds that burnout is causing more workers to take fake sick days to cope with stress and heavy workloads. Many employees use these absences as recovery breaks rather than for medical reasons.
Iran has arrested members of the Bahai minority, accusing them of involvement in recent unrest. The Bahai community has long faced government persecution and allegations of espionage.
Syrian government forces have captured key northern areas from Kurdish groups, intensifying clashes and prompting international calls for calm. A new decree recognizes Kurdish language and nationality, but Kurdish leaders say it does not meet their aspirations.
Israeli food prices have soared, outpacing global trends and deepening the cost of living crisis. Critics blame monopolies and weak competition, while government reforms have yet to ease consumer burdens.
Former Israeli security agent Gonen Ben-Itzhak revealed he helped prevent an assassination attempt on Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. He also reflected on his work with Mosab Hassan Yousef and criticized recent intelligence failures. Ben-Itzhak highlighted the difficulties of gathering intelligence in Gaza.
President Trump paused a planned strike on Iran after receiving a message that Iran had halted mass executions. The decision came as military forces remained on alert amid rising tensions.
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