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Trump administration to link covid shots to child deaths, alarming scientists
Trump officials plan to cite unverified reports tying COVID-19 vaccines to 25 child deaths at a CDC advisory meeting, alarming scientists who warn the shots are safe and protect against severe illness
Ynet Global
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09.12.25
What we know about Tyler Robinson, suspect in Charlie Kirk’s murder
Robinson, 22, of Utah, was arrested after allegedly confessing to a family friend in the shooting of Charlie Kirk. A top ACT scorer and former Utah State student, he had no criminal history; investigators seek a motive
Reuters
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09.12.25
Suspect in Charlie Kirk murder arrested: Confessed to his father – who turned him in
Tyler Robinson, arrested for the murder of conservative activist Charlie Kirk at Utah Valley University, had become more political and disparaging of Kirk, with investigators linking him to the rifle used in the shooting
Reuters
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09.12.25
Trump's administration questions Netanyahu: 'Every time there's progress, he bombs someone'
Trump and aides are concerned Israel’s strike on Hamas leaders in Qatar may have permanently derailed hostage talks and question whether Netanyahu is intentionally undermining them, complicating U.S.-led mediation in the region
Ynet Global
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09.12.25
Three in four Jewish professors in the US face discrimination, ADL report says
A new Anti-Defamation League report exposes widespread antisemitism on US campuses: Jewish faculty face discrimination, harassment, or course cancellations, and many feel forced to hide their identity or confront hostility for being Jewish
Daniel Edelson, New York
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09.12.25
'Lion-hearted friend of Israel': Charlie Kirk’s legacy as a pro-Israel crusader reverberates after assassination
Conservative activist and staunch Israel supporter, assassinated at a Utah university debate, often described Jerusalem as a key US ally; 'He fought the lies and stood tall for Judeo-Christian civilization,' Netanyahu eulogizes; 'We lost a true friend of the State of Israel,' mourns advocacy activist Yoseph Haddad
Daniel Edelson, New York
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09.11.25
Pro-Israel commentator Charlie Kirk assassinated at 31 following US campus shooting
Conservative activist and a vocal pro-Israel advocate succumbs to his wound after being shot in the neck during talk at Utah Valley University, prompting a swift FBI investigation; suspect detained
Reuters, Ynet Global
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09.10.25
Elizabeth Tsurkov returns to Israel after 2.5 years in Iraq captivity
Following months held by pro-Iranian terror group in Iraq, Israeli-Russian scholar returns home to Israel following a high-stakes diplomatic rescue led by U.S. officials
Ynet
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09.10.25
‘Can’t release them all’: Hamas raises issues with new Trump deal
Terror group cites obstacles with Trump’s ceasefire proposal, declaring it 'impossible' to release all 48 hostages on day one while insisting on Israeli withdrawal
Einav Halabi
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09.08.25
Trump proposal could jump-start Gaza hostage talks, but success hinges on him
Opinion: Trump’s proposal to begin with the release of all hostages may face Hamas skepticism, but their strategic gains and US pressure could accelerate negotiations, while Israel’s defense minister risks politicizing the military
Ron Ben-Yishai
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09.08.25
Why US must stand with the Tunisian people, not its president
Opinion: The US faces growing pressure to act as Tunisia drifts into authoritarianism under President Kais Saied, with bipartisan lawmakers pushing to tie aid to democratic reforms and prevent the collapse of the Arab Spring’s lone success
Amine Ayoub
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09.08.25
Report: Arab states poured nearly $15 billion into US universities
New data show Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have funneled billions into American higher education over five decades, much of it undisclosed, raising concerns of foreign influence
Daniel Edelson, New York
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09.05.25
US considers banning Iranians from shopping at Costco during UN meeting
Trump administration may impose new limits on delegations from Iran, Sudan, Zimbabwe and Brazil, curbing travel in New York and even restricting access to US wholesale stores
Associated Press
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09.05.25
Judge reverses Trump administration's cuts of billions of dollars to Harvard University
Federal judge rules US president’s $2.6B cuts to university's research unlawful retaliation, restoring funding and saying antisemitism claims 'smokescreen' for ideological fight; White House slams 'activist Obama-appointed judge,' vows appeal
Associated Press
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09.04.25
Europe’s leniency toward the Palestinians undermines peace efforts
Opinion: While the US sets strict conditions for Palestinian leaders, including an end to incitement and terror payments, the EU continues to fund the Palestinian Authority despite repeated violations of its own resolutions
Ben-Dror Yemini
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09.02.25
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