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Paul Ingrassia has pulled out of consideration for a top government watchdog role after racist messages and other controversies surfaced. His withdrawal follows bipartisan criticism and a lack of Senate support.
October 21, 2025
A judge ruled Northwestern University can penalize students who refuse anti-Semitism training, including loss of aid and student status. The decision follows a lawsuit alleging discrimination against Palestinian and Arab students.
FoxNewsGOP senator predicts Trump's next move in Venezuela amid Hezbollah's influence: 'Long past due'October 21, 2025
Senators warn that Venezuela is enabling Hezbollah's criminal operations in Latin America, providing safe haven and forged documents. Lawmakers predict possible U.S. moves to oust Maduro as concern grows over regional security threats.
FoxNewsUS military opens coordination center in Israel for Gaza stabilization and aid efforts amid ceasefireOctober 21, 2025
The United States military has opened a coordination center in Israel to oversee Gaza stabilization and aid efforts after a ceasefire. About 200 United States troops are supporting the hub, which will coordinate international assistance and monitor the peace process.
YNetA new must-see in Jerusalem: Knesset revives historic government room with immersiveOctober 21, 2025
Jerusalem's Knesset has reopened a historic government room with a new immersive exhibit. Using advanced technology, visitors can experience dramatic moments from Israel's past as they unfolded in the room.
TimesofIsraelCiting DEI ban, US base nixed kids' event celebrating pioneering Jewish woman cyclistOctober 21, 2025
A US military base canceled a children's event about a pioneering Jewish woman cyclist, citing a ban on diversity content. The move is part of a broader trend of removing diversity initiatives from military institutions. The author later spoke about the cyclist at other venues, drawing attention to the issue.
YNetExiled Iranian singer speaks out: 'Iranian regime is everywhere -- they're among us'October 21, 2025
An exiled Iranian singer recounts living as a boy to escape restrictions on women in Iran. Her story sheds light on the regime's far-reaching control and the resilience of those who resist.
October 21, 2025
United Airlines served only ham sandwiches as the in-flight meal on a flight to Tel Aviv, surprising many passengers. The announcement caused discomfort due to religious dietary restrictions. The airline has not commented on the incident.
YNetIsraeli doctor killed fighting Hamas found holding live grenade when body recoveredOctober 21, 2025
Israeli doctor Eitan Ne'eman was found holding a live Hamas grenade after being killed in combat. His actions were hailed as a display of remarkable courage.
YNetWashington takes charge: Inside the international Gaza command center in Kiryat GatOctober 21, 2025
United States officials are now deeply involved in managing operations in Israel after the cease-fire. Their active presence marks a significant shift in international engagement in the region.
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner faces criticism for a tattoo linked to Nazi symbolism and past controversial comments. Platner says he was unaware of the tattoo's meaning and refuses to drop out of the race. The episode reflects a broader shift in political accountability.


