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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.

Tor Wennesland says he has not yet had contact with Israel’s incoming government.
Richard Goldberg, given access to Sustainalytics’ methods and officials, says data confirms that companies doing business in Israel-controlled territories automatically incur higher risk ratings.
The Jewish Community Centers of Chicago is organizing concerts and educational programs to accompany the instruments played by Jews during the Shoah.
Florida Sen. Rick Scott and New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu say Jewish voters are looking at many of the same issues as other Americans, and need to be treated that way.
“Representation is coming, and we’re here to stay,” said Rep. George Santos of New York’s 3rd congressional district.
At the Republican Jewish Coalition conference, the U.S. senator tells JNS the FBI probe of Palestinian-American reporter Shireen Abu Akleh’s death is the political weaponization of the Justice Department.
Republican contenders made their case to the Republican Jewish Coalition in Las Vegas, as the organization draws lessons from the midterms.
Some of Israel’s most recognizable figures pose alongside the country’s wounded warriors in a special New York City photo exhibit.
The orchestra concluded its first tour in three years with a prestigious concert in front of an appreciative crowd.
AMCHA Initiative’s report shines a light on a disturbing phenomenon.
Both organizations say there needs to be greater importance placed on fighting anti-Semitism and anti-Israel activity in corporate boardrooms.
NGO Monitor said it was not invited to this week’s Commission of Inquiry hearings, in which Palestinian NGOs designated as terror organizations challenged NGO Monitor’s evidence of their terror ties.