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Fabiola Santiago: Time to speak up about the misogyny at play in this race

At every celebration of an accomplishment in my life, my father — my biggest champion — would praise my intelligence, hard work and drive, then inevitably add: “If only you had been born a boy.” Once, I pointed out the obvious: That would have been a step down. I’m more capable than men. I’ve given […]

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Movie review: No shades of gray in Oliver Stone’s disappointing ‘Snowden’

“Snowden,” Oliver Stone’s biopic about the world’s most famous National Security Agency whistleblower, certainly deals with an urgent and important issue: state surveillance, and how far is too far for the government to go. Edward Snowden’s personal story — a hero to some, turncoat to others — is as compelling as they come, too. It’s

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International, Theatre, Film & Broadcast, USA

Michelle Obama told Ellen she’s “proud” of how Malia and Sasha have handled their time at the White House

Ellen Degeneres had a very special co-host for her Tuesday show: first lady Michelle Obama. While sitting down with Ellen to discuss her last days in the White House, Mrs. Obama, 52, shared some insight into her family’s time at the White House and how her daughters, Malia and Sasha, are getting the most out

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The Trump Organization’s Secretive Global Financial Web

If Donald Trump is elected president, will he and his family permanently sever all connections to the Trump Organization, a sprawling business empire that has spread a secretive financial web across the world? Or will Trump instead choose to be the most conflicted president in American history, one whose business interests will constantly jeopardize the

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Middle East Roundup: September 14, 2016

Ofek-11 surveillance satellite successfully launched into space (Israel Hayom/Exclusive to JNS.org) Israel on Tuesday successfully launched the Ofek-11 surveillance satellite into space, mere weeks after the Amos-6 satellite, carrying state of the art communications technology, was destroyed in a static test malfunction, just two days before it was scheduled to be launched into orbit. While

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Peres transferred to intensive care as he fights for his life after stroke

Israel’s former president Shimon Peres was transferred to intensive care Wednesday morning in critical but stable condition after suffering a major stroke on Tuesday. Israel’s preeminent elder statesman, 93, was being transferred to Sheba Medical Center’s neurosurgery department’s ICU after his condition had stabilized, Sheba chief Prof. Yitzhak Kreiss told a press conference. Peres’s personal

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Jewish historic connection to Jerusalem undeniable

By Dorothea Shefer-Vanson MEVASSERET ZION, Israel — So now the Palestinians are saying that the concept of any historical connection between the Jews and Jerusalem, and the Temple Mount in particular, is pure myth, and they are trying to get UNESCO to adopt a resolution to that effect. I wonder what would happen if they

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Dorothea Shefer-Vanson, Jewish History, Jewish Religion, Middle East

As Peres fights for his life, his son urges prayers, says next few hours critical

The son of Shimon Peres confirmed Tuesday night that his father was in grave condition after suffering a stroke, asked for prayers on his behalf, and said the coming few hours would be critical. In the early hours of Wednesday morning, Peres’s office said he was in serious but stable condition. The head of Sheba

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Hours before stroke, Peres issued video urging Israelis to buy home-made products

Hours before he suffered a massive stroke Tuesday evening, former president Shimon Peres posted a video on social media urging Israelis to purchase more Israeli-made products. “What is a ‘blue-and-white’ product?” wrote Peres in a caption accompanying a clip published on his Facebook page. “For me, it’s Israeli salad, our wonderful fruits, our excellent industry

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Most California voters support legalizing recreational marijuana, poll finds

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — Six years after a similar initiative was rejected, a clear majority of California voters supports a measure on the November ballot that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana in their state, according to a new USC Dornsife/Los Angeles Times poll. Proposition 64, which would legalize personal use, is backed by 58

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CBS News omits Bill Clinton gaffe that Hillary ‘frequently’ becomes faint

CBS News edited out a verbal gaffe by former President Bill Clinton, who corrected himself during an interview after saying his wife Hillary “frequently” becomes faint. Mr. Clinton appeared in an interview Monday with CBS News’ Charlie Rose after his wife nearly collapsed while trying to leave a 9/11 memorial ceremony on Sunday. Asked if

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