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“To balance both our academic and fiscal responsibilities, cohort sizes will be significantly reduced as we evaluate the future model for Ph.D. education,” the dean of Harvard’s arts and sciences faculty said.
“Since your plan for Gaza does not address the West Bank, it is imperative that your administration reinforce your comments and emphasize its opposition to annexation,” 45 Senate Democrats and Bernie Sanders wrote.
The Israeli premier intends to immediately appoint Tzachi Hanegbi’s deputy, Gil Reich, acting head of the National Security Council.
The former Marine, who has been embraced by progressive Democrats, denied that his SS tattoo is indicative of antisemitic views.
“Bringing together stakeholders who share the goal of successful stabilization in Gaza is essential for a peaceful transition,” CENTCOM said.
The foundation, which oversees the online encyclopedia, has also drawn scrutiny for alleged antisemitism from a Senate panel.
“It is disgusting that Democrats’ failed open border policies allowed this to happen,” House Majority Leader Steve Scalise said.
“I’m sorry that we have to feel isolated in our own city,” the former governor and mayoral candidate said.
An attorney for Elliott Broidy told JNS that “Haaretz” must be accountable for “its disregard of the truth.”
Paul Eckles of the Brandeis Center told JNS that the suit turns “anti-discrimination law on its head.”
Naroditsky posted his final YouTube video, titled “You Thought I Was Gone!?” In it, he told viewers he was “back, better than ever” after taking a creative break from streaming chess matches.
“I’m so happy to live in Florida, where my attorney general takes seriously and acts against threats to Floridians,” Karol Markowicz told JNS.