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A gas explosion triggered a fire in a New York City apartment building, resulting in one death and several injuries. Emergency crews responded quickly, and shelters were set up for displaced residents.
U.S. leaders are urging action to protect Syrian Kurds as government forces advance on their territory. Kurdish allies warn of grave risks and criticize the lack of strong American support. The situation has raised bipartisan concern in Washington.
Britain will launch a new National Police Service to tackle serious crime and terrorism, merging existing agencies and roles. The move is part of major police reforms aimed at modernizing law enforcement and reducing the number of police forces. Local forces will focus on everyday offenses while the new service handles complex cases.
New York City Council is investigating a Brooklyn fundraiser where merchandise supporting terrorist groups was sold. Funding to the Muslim American Society is paused pending review, with future support under consideration.
Hundreds rallied in Meitar to demand the return of fallen officer Ran Gvili, urging leaders not to advance ceasefire talks until he is brought home. Families and former hostages stressed that healing and progress depend on completing this mission.
A major winter storm has caused thousands of flight cancellations and power outages across the United States, with authorities warning of historic snowfall and dangerous cold. Grid operators and utilities are taking emergency steps to prevent blackouts as the storm continues to sweep through the country.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with American envoys as the Gvili family urged Israel to prioritize the return of Ran Gvili from Gaza. The meeting sparked debate over opening the Rafah crossing and concerns about regional security.
A new book claims that Emilia Bassano, a black Jewish woman, was the true author behind Shakespeare's works. The historian argues Bassano's identity was erased in favor of a male narrative.
Cameron Kasky ended his congressional campaign after backlash over his anti-Israel stance and a secretive trip to the West Bank. Critics say his activism is one-sided and lacks context on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Teva Israel Ltd. is recalling a batch of Nutrilon Stage 1 infant formula due to elevated toxin levels. Customers are advised not to use the affected product and to contact customer service for details.
The Washington Post criticized a protest at a Minnesota church as an attack on religious liberty and called Don Lemon an 'internet provocateur.' The editorial urged activists to pursue peaceful demonstrations and respect houses of worship.
The United States is seeking an extra Olympic spot for Katie Uhlaender after a controversial race prevented her from qualifying. The incident has sparked debate over skeleton's qualification system and prompted support from several countries.
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