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Jared Isaacman became the first civilian to conduct a private spacewalk, after traveling farther from Earth than any human in over 50 years.
The Boston-area city faces criticism for arresting the alleged shooter right away, but not the man who appeared to attack him before getting shot.
“The Jewish Museum of Maryland plays a critical role in preserving and sharing Maryland’s rich and fascinating Jewish heritage and culture,” David Rubenstein stated.
Gal Haimovich agreed to forfeit more than $2 million that he billed as part of the scheme, per the U.S. Department of Justice.
“It could be that we will close in the future because we have to build a new market,” Eitan Finkelstein, of Finkelstein Metals, told JNS.
Rep. Brad Sherman wrote that the vice president was “excellent,” while Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state, hailed Trump’s policy on Tehran.
The 52-year-old is one step closer to being the second-ever Jewish governor.
The video platform said the podcaster, who has a history of anti-Jewish rhetoric, violated its terms by suggesting Jews control the media.
The Arkansas senator sent a letter requesting an explanation for the unwillingness to acknowledge the Iranian-backed group’s terrorist nature.
The USS Abraham Lincoln carrier will remain in the Gulf of Oman. The USS Daniel Inouye, a destroyer, is also being redeployed to the Indo-Pacific.
The Noguchi Museum said that wearing a keffiyeh and other “such expressions can unintentionally alienate segments of our diverse visitorship.”
“Educators may in many cases be required to take affirmative steps to end harassment, intimidation and violence against Jewish individuals,” according to an advisory opinion.