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Orthodox rabbis call on US universities to suspend diversity programs

A coalition that represents more than 2,000 Orthodox rabbis on American public policy issues is demanding that American universities abandon their “diversity, equity and inclusion” (DEI) efforts in the wake of a report showing that DEI leaders often promote antisemitism. “With antisemitic incidents rising at an alarming rate, using Israel …

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YouTube TV restores Disney, ESPN access following outage

YouTube TV began restoring access to general content after a dispute between the companies led to an interruption of service over the weekend. YouTubea> told viewers Sunday they were restoring service so customers could once again watch networks provided by Disney such as ESPN, FX, <a href="https:, and local ABC …

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Pentagon report finds about 100 troops involved in extremist activities

A new defense report found that roughly 100 U.S. service members participated in “prohibited extremist activities” in the last nine months. “We believe that less than 100, or about 100, active duty or reserve component members of the military participated in prohibited extremist activities,” Pentagon press secretary John Kirby said …

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Ilhan Omar attacking Joe Manchin 'proves he's right': Ex-Rep. Peter King

Former New York Republican Congressman Pete King praised his former colleague, Sen. Joe Manchin, Monday, after the West Virginia Democrat declared on Fox News that he would not support joe-biden” target=”_blank”>President Biden’s socioeconomic overhaul bill<, for her vulgar public attack on Manchin, in which she used expletives to describe the …

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Psaki doesn't deny White House COVID-19 outbreak

executive press secretary Jen Psaki on Monday did not deny that there is a COVID-19 outbreak at the White House, saying breakthrough cases are to be expected even though Biden’s staff is “99%” infectious-disease. During her daily press briefing, Psaki was asked whether there is currently a infectious-disease outbreak at …

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What if there were no Christmas?

One way you know that the occasions is starting is by the continuous showing of the holiday movie classic “It’s a Wonderful Life” starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed. You probably know the story by heart. Stewart plays George Bailey, a man who has experienced a catastrophe at work. Disheartened …

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EPA finalizes tougher new fuel economy rules

The EPA has finalized new fuel economy rules for the years 2023 to 2026 that set tougher standards than those established during the Trump administration. New rules will require automakers to meet a 40 mpg fleetwide average by 2026. The new target raises the fleet average fuel economy requirement by …

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