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Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim

Mike Wagenheim is a Washington-based correspondent for JNS, primarily covering the U.S. State Department and Congress. He is the senior U.S. correspondent at the Israel-based i24NEWS TV network.

After several Gulf allies expressed concern for a plan supported by America and Israel, Lt. Gen. Alexus G. Grynkewich tells JNS that options exist outside of a NATO-style alliance.
JLens, which previously placed General Mills on its “Do Not Invest,” says the company has been dishonest about its plans for Pillsbury in Israel and has been pulling products from shelves in response to pressure from the BDS movement.
A Security Council meeting on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict also dealt with UNRWA’s funding shortfall and Israel’s closure of terror-linked Palestinian NGOs.
“When it comes to letting my Jewish pride show on campus, it definitely has reduced a lot. I felt very obligated to keep it to myself, to stay inside about it,” said Ofek Preis.
“I always thought that building bridges is the right way to go, both locally and internationally,” says Great Neck Mayor Pedram Bral.
Significant changes are needed in how Morningstar’s subsidiary Sustainalytics rates companies doing business in Israel and Judea and Samaria, writes the treasurer to Morningstar’s CEO.
Mickey Bergman works to free American prisoners and hostages held aboard. He’s now serving as a conduit between the White House and Kremlin to secure the release of American basketball star Brittney Griner and former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan.
The Missouri attorney general’s announcement follows a JNS report of meetings between multiple state officials and pro-Israel groups on the subject.
Shelley Greenspan says her multifarious background has prepared her for her job.
After a two-year COVID-induced hiatus, the award-winning play is returning with a potential world tour in the works.
Already embroiled in controversy for accusations of anti-Semitism, the Brooklyn college had included a vocal supporter of BDS in its search committee for an assistant dean for diversity, equity and inclusion.
A State Department spokesperson tells JNS that the United States is bound by its agreement with the United Nations to issue visas to member states, despite recent threats the regime has made towards American leaders.