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Knesset sets special panel to fast-track Karhi’s communications reform01.12.2025“And now the question is: what has changed? Why is the minister trying to bypass the committee with a comprehensive bill that reshapes the communications sector?” The Knesset House Committee approved on Monday the creation of a special panel to fast-track the controversial communications bill of Communications Minister Shlomo Karhi (Likud), which proposes sweeping reforms in Israel’s broadcasting sector. The newly established committee for the bill will be chaired by MK Galit Distel Atbaryan (Li
$2,000 tariff rebate checks? 50-year mortgages? Making sense of Trump's new 'affordability' proposals.12.11.2025Ever since Democrats swept the Nov. 4 elections, the president has been trying to regain his footing on cost-of-living issues.
'Not the moon that I'm used to seeing': Artemis II astronauts describe seeing the far side04.04.2026In an interview with NBC News from space, the crew of NASA's Artemis II moon mission described seeing the moon from a new angle, feelings of awe and humility, and taking care of their human needs.
Sudan war ‘being fought on women’s bodies’: Survivors detail sexual assault31.03.2026In a new report, Doctors Without Borders says sexual violence is the ‘defining feature’ of the conflict in Sudan.
A Texas GOP congressman is retiring. Trump just endorsed his identical twin to replace him.04.12.2025Rep. Troy Nehls has been a staunch MAGA advocate in the House of Representatives. His brother Trevor is running to replace him.
The Job of a Migration Legal advisor: How They Can Help You30.06.2023When confronted with legitimate difficulties in handling our migration papers, it's fundamental to comprehend when and how a movement attorney
Flu season is ramping up, and some experts are "pretty worried"22.12.2025Doctors and scientists say this year's influenza season could be tougher than usual, with a new version of the flu virus, called H3N2, spreading quickly.
Trump signs bill allowing whole milk to return to school lunches14.01.2026Whole milk is heading back to school lunch cafeterias.
Progress Over Perfection: Lessons From Garment Factories Fighting Heat Stress26.03.2026As growing temperatures endanger worker wellbeing, three factories in Cambodia and Vietnam are treating cooling as an operational imperative.
Who is Artemis? Meet the Greek goddess who inspired NASA's return to the moon26.03.2026From Greek mythology to modern spaceflight, Artemis and her twin brother Apollo connect humanity's first lunar missions to the next era of exploration with Artemis 2 and beyond.
Foot fossil discovery could reshape human evolutionary history08.12.2025A foot fossil found in Ethiopia belonged to an ancient human. The finding could knock one of the most famous names in human evolution from her spot on the family tree.
'I carried my wife's body for an hour and a half' - BBC hears stories of protesters killed in Iran14.01.2026BBC Persian has received dozens of accounts from inside Iran. Defiant despite potential repercussions, the witnesses said they wanted to ensure the rest of the world knew of the violence against the protesters.
Tatiana Schlossberg, JFK's granddaughter, dies at 35 after terminal cancer diagnosis30.12.2025Tatiana Schlossberg wrote the 2019 book "Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don't Know You Have."
Internet goes (cocoa) nuts: The funniest reactions to 12 tonne theft of KitKat bars30.03.2026A sizeable shipment of Nestlé's KitKat chocolate bars has been stolen in Europe, while the goodies were in transit from Italy to Poland. Beyond the shortages the heist could provoke – especially right before Easter – the internet has been having a blast...View on euronews
Dick Van Dyke shares his secrets to longevity as he turns 10012.12.2025The legendary actor and song and dance man, who celebrates his 100th birthday on Dec. 13, has been offering advice while reflecting on the milestone.
Former IRGC child executioner tells ‘Post’ how he became devout Christian dissident04.04.2026IRAN AFFIARS: Iranian dissident Afshin Javid describes how the regime indoctrinates children to dream of martyrdom. The civilian cost of the war against the Islamic regime is a tragic but necessary sacrifice that the large majority of Iranians are willing to endure so their children may one day live in freedom.
Vice President Dick Cheney’s life followed the arc of the biggest breakthroughs in cardiovascular medicine19.11.2025Life-changing advances in cardiovascular medicine enabled Cheney to live a productive life well beyond what many heart patients experience. But prevention is the most effective tool of all.
A Colombian city swaps iconic horse buggies for electric carriages amid animal welfare concerns30.12.2025The Colombian city of Cartagena began replacing its iconic horse buggies with electric carriages Tuesday, following years of protests by animal rights activists, who argued that horses pulling 19th-century-like coaches for tourists suffered from exploitation and poor health. In a sunny plaza lined with elegant colonial era mansions, Mayor Domek Turbay introduced a new fleet of 30 vehicles with large wheels and open tops that resemble the city’s traditional horse carriages. Cartagena is one of
Manual for Mountain Objections on the planet06.06.2024Mountain objections offer stunning landscape, open air experiences, and an opportunity to reconnect with nature. Whether you appreciate climbing, skiing, or
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