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Lapid is aware that his satirical film will be a bitter pill for many Diaspora Jews to swallow, but he has never shied away ...
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A nationally recognized pediatric dentist known for pushing Medicaid reform and expanding access to care for low-income ...
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Calls to regulate CT homeschooling to prevent abuse have drawn fierce opposition. An Enfield girl's death has intensified ...
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The New York state and local retirement fund owns $368 million in Israel bonds. Most state pension funds own none. And most ...
As Rwanda enters the 32nd commemoration of the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi, remembrance is evolving beyond annual observances into a deeply embedded culture of documentation, reflection, and ...