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New York City comptroller Brad Lander will challenge Representative Daniel Goldman in a high-profile Democratic primary, backed by progressive leaders. The race underscores divisions over Israel and signals a major test for the progressive movement in the city.
Handel's 'Messiah' will be performed tonight at both Lincoln Center and Trinity Church, with Trinity offering a shortened, more accessible version. The church's choir will sing from memory for the first time in years, aiming to deepen the connection with the audience.
New York stages are reviving holiday classics with inventive new takes, inviting audiences to rediscover stories like 'A Christmas Carol' and 'It's a Wonderful Life.' Directors and performers are updating these favorites to reflect changing times and personal connections.
The body of the last Thai hostage held in Gaza has been returned to Thailand, allowing his family to hold funeral rites. Sudthisak Rinthalak was among 47 Thai nationals killed during the conflict. Thai officials have pledged support for his family.
A food writer reflects on their family's tradition of adventurous holiday cooking, highlighting a cherished lemon-garlic brisket recipe. This year, they revisit the dish, blending comfort with creativity for their own family table.
Andres Iniesta has launched the NSN Cycling Team in Barcelona, aiming to bring new energy and values to the sport. The team has undergone major changes, including new signings and a focus on sprinting. Iniesta hopes to achieve success and inspire the cycling community.
Anti-Hamas groups are gaining ground in Israeli-controlled areas of Gaza, seeking a future role despite public distrust and the recent loss of their leader. Their rise complicates efforts to stabilize Gaza, where Hamas remains in control of most territory.
President Trump escalated his attacks on Congresswoman Ilhan Omar, telling supporters she should leave the country. The crowd responded with chants to send her back, continuing a series of public criticisms from Trump.
Israel's cyber chief has warned that wars may soon begin and end in the digital sphere, with critical infrastructure at risk of remote attacks. He described a 'digital siege' as a very real and immediate threat.
Officials and gang members were arrested in Nazareth over allegations of criminal control of city finances. Police say municipal funds were diverted to a crime family, with a former mayor among those detained.
The article urges Israel's leaders to draw lessons from the Hanukkah story, emphasizing decisive action and resistance to both external threats and cultural influences. It criticizes the United Nations' role in Jerusalem and calls for a reaffirmation of traditional values. The author highlights the importance of faith and historical perspective in guiding Israel today.
Pakistan's prime minister has praised Qatar's diplomatic efforts and growing partnership with Islamabad during Qatar's National Day celebrations. He highlighted Doha's role in regional mediation and expanding bilateral cooperation.
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