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Talks will cover emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence and quantum computing, as well as fields of global concern such as pandemic preparedness, preparing for climate change, and food security.
“These prominent faith and law enforcement leaders will help us build and strengthen the community partnerships that are so vital to our mission success,” said Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas.
At the heart of this case is whether the school must support an LGBTQ club on campus as it does other groups.
To that end, there will be increased diversity training for the staff at Canadian Heritage.
Technology will store electricity as kinetic energy, “enabling peak-shaving and sustainable, reusable charge cycles.”
The Modern Orthodox university late last month appealed to the court, citing the school’s First Amendment rights and arguing that recognizing YU Pride Alliance is contrary to its beliefs.
Mira Resnick speaks with JNS about a Mideast air-defense alliance, balancing rights with reality and U.S. commitment to Israel’s security.
“The idea is that the memorial acts as a place of meditation and commemoration for those people who know that the cemeteries where their relatives lay were destroyed,” said Czech sculptor Jaroslav Róna.
“Mideast News Hour” with Caroline Glick and guest David Wurmser
Agudath Israel of America believes vote would undermine the historical and moral “underpinnings” of traditional marriage.
“We stand by Israel to make sure Iran never obtains a nuclear weapon. That is also in our national security interest, and we’ve repeated that over and over again,” said Thomas Nides.
Mossad Director David Barnea to head to Washington on Monday to make clear the dangers of a revived accord.