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Gen. Michael Kurilla met with senior Israeli security officials in Tel Aviv.
The San Diego Police Department is actively investigating the “disturbing incident” as a hate crime.
Efforts to argue that a diagnosis of schizophrenia was responible for the mass shooting have reached a new extreme.
Samuel Winsbacher, 25, urged his fellow future officers to work with “integrity and professionalism.”
The university in Washington, D.C., is one of many to recently stop working with the group.
The former New York state representative and Jewish leader shared his reasons for registering as a Republican.
The nonprofit feeds more than 250,000 people annually with kosher and halal meals.
Elizabeth Hirsh Naftali was appointed to the U.S. Commission for the Preservation of America’s Heritage Abroad.
“I just like to make people feel good when I perform,” said the New York native, who was influenced by entertainer Bob Hope.
No injuries were reported, but the bulletproof vehicle sustained damage.
The Republican presidential candidate took a verbal jab at the leader of the progressive “Squad.”
The American Jewish Committee referred to the democratically passed law as “pushed through” the Israeli legislature.