For Many US Jews, High Holy Days Will Be a Mix of Anxiety and Determination
Rabbis say many of their congregants are worried by a surge of antisemitism, yet are all the more determined to worship together in the coming days.
Rabbis say many of their congregants are worried by a surge of antisemitism, yet are all the more determined to worship together in the coming days.
Fracking was supposed to lower Pennsylvanians’ electric bills. Instead, they’re higher than ever—and they’re about to get worse.
Based on government and independent analyses, right-wing extremist violence has been responsible for approximately 75% to 80% of U.S. domestic terrorism deaths since 2001.
“There’s stuff for everybody. Even big kids like me,” said Falls Township Supervisor Jeff Boraski.
Today, only about half in the GOP see the nation on the right course, down from 70% in June. The shift is even more glaring among Republican women and the party’s under-45 crowd. Here’s why.
The conference’s goals are to respect animals’ emotions and intelligence; increase reliance on plant-based foods; be kind to Earth, its inhabitants, and ourselves; and strengthen the human-animal bond.
Sarah Wynn-Williams’ book “Careless People: A Cautionary Tale of Power, Greed, and Lost Idealism” very successfully flays the many layers of scar tissue that have accumulated around Facebook/Meta scandals over the past decade.
Shapiro referenced President Trump on Tuesday, saying some people “in the dark corners of the internet, all the way to the Oval Office, want to cherry-pick which instances of political violence they want to condemn.”
The Keystone State trails only Texas and Virginia in announced AI buildout. But policies to provide environmental and consumer protections lag further behind.
“This event offers Bucks County residents a safe, convenient way to dispose of sensitive documents and take a meaningful step toward safeguarding their personal information,” said AARP Pennsylvania’s Yocasta Lora.
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