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January 30, 2026
Deni Avdija is making headlines as a breakout star for the Portland Trail Blazers, inspiring pride in Israel and redefining what is possible for Israeli athletes. His rise highlights both his elite basketball skills and the challenges of navigating identity in the global spotlight.
January 30, 2026
The Democratic primary in the Bronx's 15th Congressional District centers on Ritchie Torres' support for Israel, drawing heated criticism and allegations of antisemitism from his challengers. Jewish leaders have condemned the rhetoric, while Torres' popularity and fundraising remain strong.
Salman Rushdie returns to the spotlight as the documentary 'Knife' premieres at Sundance, chronicling his recovery and reflections after a 2022 stabbing attack. The film is based on Rushdie's memoir about the assault and its aftermath.
Vietnam is emerging as a top travel destination, offering visitors stunning views and memorable experiences. The country's natural beauty is captivating travelers beyond just backpackers.
Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer has called for legalising prostitution and expressed openness to abolishing the police, sparking controversy ahead of the Gorton and Denton by-election. She has also faced criticism over a social media post about Israel and the Holocaust, which the party denies is antisemitic.
January 30, 2026
Teva Israel and the Health Ministry have recalled Nutrilon AR baby formula due to elevated toxin levels. Parents are urged to stop using affected batches and monitor babies for symptoms. No related illnesses have been reported in Israel so far.
Jewish and Israeli athletes are set to make a significant impact at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, with Israel fielding its largest team yet and several Jewish stars competing for Team USA. Highlights include Israel's debut in bobsled, standout hockey players, and historic firsts in cross-country skiing and skeleton.
Satellite images show Iran building roofs over damaged nuclear sites, hindering international monitoring and possibly concealing salvage efforts. Inspectors remain barred from direct access to the facilities.
Melania Trump's new documentary offers a rare, behind-the-scenes look at her life before the 2025 inauguration, highlighting personal moments and her role as First Lady. The film showcases her close relationship with her son Barron, her initiatives, and her signature style. It will be available to stream on Amazon after its theatrical release.
President Trump claims Iran wants a deal to avoid military action, but Iranian officials reject negotiating on defense systems. Tensions rise as both sides discuss nuclear issues and respond to recent protests.
Houthi militants have seized United Nations equipment and vehicles in Sanaa, threatening humanitarian operations in Yemen. The United Nations warns these actions could worsen aid access for millions in need.
January 30, 2026
Ezra Klein was shouted down by student activists at Sarah Lawrence College, who accused him of supporting Israel despite his critical stance. The columnist's attempts at solidarity were rejected, highlighting deep divisions among progressives on the issue.







