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The number of Latinos serving in Congress will rise to at least 41 in the new year, and that figure most likely will increase when three undecided races are called.
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Incumbent Democratic U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski won re-election in Illinois’ 3rd Congressional District, defeating Arthur Jones, his Republican opponent who is a Holocaust denier with ties to neo-Nazism. The Associated
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Bar-Ilan University prohibited a student group on campus from distributing pro-Israel advocacy material about the Nakba and the Palestinian refugees. The ban occurred earlier this week
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(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) A pair of districts in the Midwest will add Muslim women to the ranks of the US Congress for the first time, CNN has projected. Michigan
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The White House has banned CNN’s Chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta on Wednesday night, after he got physical with a female White House staffer during a fiery exchange with
Jewish students in Berlin on Wednesday marked the 80th anniversary of Kristallnacht, the “Night of Broken Glass,” when Nazis terrorized Jews throughout Germany and Austria. Some 30 students from the
Jerusalem firefighters on Wednesday morning in the new Jerusalem fire station, prevented Chief of Israel Fire & Rescue Commissioner Dedi Simchi from entering the station as part of the sanctions
Hundreds of paramedics shut down the A4, a main highway in Paris on Tuesday, using dozens of ambulances to block traffic. They were protesting against changes to working conditions which
This past Shabbos, the Eliezer Institute held its Impassioned Emunah Weekend at the Crowne Plaza in Danbury, CT. A groundbreaking event, the weekend served a critical platform to discuss the
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On Wednesday, three major political bodies gave their support to candidate Moshe Leon for the Mayoral race in Jerusalem. The race is heading into a second round of voting on
Austria has taken a big step closer to building a memorial to some 66,000 Austrian Jews who were killed during the Nazi era. Chancellor Sebastian Kurz’s government agreed Wednesday to
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