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Linda McMahon, the U.S. education secretary, stated that the decision is “a significant win for students and families.”
“The accusation that Jeffrey Epstein somehow worked for Israel or the Mossad running a blackmail ring is categorically and totally false,” Naftali Bennett wrote.
“These reports are deeply troubling,” the chairmen of House Judiciary and Foreign Affairs committees wrote.
“I love the fact that churches can endorse a political candidate,” U.S. President Donald Trump stated.
New polling data suggests that Cuomo, Adams and Sliwa would beat Mamdani if they pooled constituencies.
The United Nations has repeatedly told JNS that Albanese is an “independent expert,” whose speech and actions it cannot direct.
“I knew this shouldn’t be there, that something needed to be done,” Michael Livingston, who pushed for the change, told “SFGate.”
Tehran vows a “proportionate response” as Germany reportedly seeks to trigger snapback sanctions over nuclear deal violations.
“Gaza, we are talking, and hopefully we’re going to get that straightened out over the next week. Let’s see what happens.”
Jakarta said it would welcome Israeli athletes.
“Israel is not just the world’s only Jewish state,” stated Eric Adams, the New York City mayor. “It’s a vital economic partner to both our city and country.”
Francesca Albanese calls the measures “scary,” warning they threaten free speech and international engagement on Palestinian rights.