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April 11, 2025
The Mount Hebron Cemetery in Queens, New York offers self-guided audio tours to learn about the history of the cemetery, including its Yiddish Theatrical Alliance block, Holocaust memorials, and Jewish gangsters buried there.
Disgraced former Iran envoy Robert Malley expresses optimism about Trump's nuclear talks with Iran, believing Trump's eagerness and lack of concern for domestic politics make him more likely to succeed. Talks are set to take place directly with Iran or through an intermediary, with GOP lawmakers calling for the permanent dismantlement of Iran's nuclear infrastructure.
The man who attacked Steve Buscemi in a NYC street assault apologized in court and was sentenced to six months in jail.

April 11, 2025
An immigration judge has ruled that Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil can be deported as a national security risk. The Trump administration's efforts to deport Khalil have sparked accusations of restricting free speech.

April 11, 2025
Qatar is frustrated with the pace of Israel's hostage negotiations under Ron Dermer, with a significant difference in momentum since he took over. Dermer doesn't believe all hostages can be released and is trying to set the stage for one more major release. Negotiators have shown improved discipline and leaks blaming Netanyahu have been reduced.
A federal judge in Maryland ordered the Trump administration today to provide daily updates about its progress toward returning a migrant, Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia, who administration officials acknowledge was wrongly deported nearly a month ago to a notorious prison in El Salvador.

April 11, 2025
A federal judge has declined to block immigration enforcement operations in places of worship, stating that there is no credible threat of imminent enforcement. The ruling raises doubts about claims of heightened risk for religious congregations.
President Trump is seeking a diplomatic solution with Iran, but warns of 'great danger' if talks fail. The timing may be right as Iran faces setbacks and domestic pressure, but it remains to be seen if the U.S. can entice Iran with a big enough carrot for it to make concessions.
Psychoanalyst suggests that fish dreams are a common expression of helplessness felt by Israelis since the October 7 attack.
Louisiana judge rules that former Columbia University student Mahmoud Khalil can be deported due to his involvement in anti-Israel protests on campus.
Russian envoy Dmitriev calls Putin-Witkoff talks 'productive'.
An immigration judge ruled that a pro-Palestinian student protester can be deported under US immigration law, sparking protests.