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How not to care online: Survival guide for staying human
Your nervous system is under siege, and the people creating that content are counting on exactly this reaction.
Iron or Golden: What Donald Trump got wrong on who really owns the dome - opinion
‘All time is unredeemable’: A core, timely message for Israel - opinion
Israel’s strategic pivot: Why Netanyahu is ready to end American military aid - opinion
Iran seeks talks with Lebanon’s foreign minister as Hezbollah tensions rise
Iran seeks talks with Lebanon’s top diplomat while pressure mounts to verify whether Hezbollah is rearming.
Israeli gas sensor spots ‘mirror’ molecules, opening path to breath-based diagnostics
By detecting subtle structural differences in volatile compounds, the sensors could power non-invasive breath tests for diseases such as lung cancer or diabetes.
Minnesota leaders push back as Trump targets Somali community
Minnesota leaders push back after Trump escalates attacks on the state’s Somali community.
Philip Roth’s flawed brilliance and its impact on Jewish identity - opinion
Philip Roth’s legacy continues to challenge and shape and challenge ideas of Jewish identity.
Nick Fuentes complains about being left off StopAntisemitism's ‘Antisemite of the Year’ list
StopAntisemitism named Tucker Carlson, Ms Rachel, Marcia Cross, and Cynthia Nixon, among others, as finalists for the award. Previous finalists, including Fuentes, are not nominated again.
Maduro told to leave Venezuela as US pressure mounts
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro is running out of paths to step down and leave Venezuela under US protection, sources say.
White House says admiral approved second strike on boat from Venezuela, defends attack as lawful
The White House says Admiral Frank Bradley acted within the law, as lawmakers question the operation’s legality.
Israir eyes two Airbus A330 jets in bid to expand long-haul routes
Israir is in talks to buy two Airbus A330 jets as it ramps up long-haul service ahead of Wizz Air’s push into the Israeli market.
Surviving Guardsman gives thumbs up after Washington shooting, but remains in serious condition
National Guardsman Andrew Wolfe, 24, who was shot on Wednesday, remains in serious condition despite giving medical personnel a thumbs up.
US approves potential sale of helicopter support, training to Saudi Arabia for $1 billion
The Pentagon says the potential sale covers spare and repair parts, as well as training, for the Royal Saudi Land Forces Aviation Corps' helicopter fleet.