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Trump leads in Midwest as Clinton hit by new email revelations

A month after Donald Trump suffered his weakest poll numbers since effectively securing the nomination in May, Hillary Clinton”s campaign has hit its own nadir, with steady reversals first in national and now state polling. After benefiting from weeks of unforced errors by the Republican nominee, Clinton”s lead nationwide over Trump spiked to over 7

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USA

Trump receives prayer shawl at Detroit church appearance

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump made an appearance at a black church in Detroit Saturday, and received a prayer shawl (tallit) for the occasion. After giving a brief speech, Trump received a Jewish Heritage Study Bible along with the prayer shawl from Bishop Wayne T. Jackson, pastor of Great Faith Ministries International. Trump wore the

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Jewish Religion, USA

‘Why not just build at night, instead of on Shabbat?’

Agriculture Minister Uri Ariel (Jewish Home) spoke with journalists Sunday morning ahead of the government”s weekly meeting, fielding questions regarding the ongoing coalition crisis over infrastructure work done for the public transportation system on Shabbat. Two weeks ago, revelations that the Transportation Ministry was conducting infrastructure work for the Israeli rail system on the Jewish

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Middle East

G20 – US pledges to help bring Turkey coup plotters to justice as G20 opens

The US is committed to bringing the perpetrators of the attempted coup against Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to justice, President Barack Obama said Sunday, as the two leaders met during the official opening of the G20 summit in Hangzhou. Ankara accuses US-based cleric Fethullah Gulen of being behind the July uprising. At talks with

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International, USA

Hollande govt left economic reforms ‘half done’, says ex-minister Macron

Former economy minister Emmanuel Macron, who resigned from the French government on Tuesday, criticised President François Hollande’s government for not pushing hard enough for fiscal reforms in an interview published on Sunday. “I kept trying, proposing, pushing … If you want to succeed you cannot leave work half done, and unfortunately many things were left

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International

Could Shabbat fracas eventually derail Netanyahu?

By Rabbi Dow Marmur JERUSALEM –The intricacies of the latest dispute around Israel’s railways may be of little interest to those not directly affected, but the political ramifications are extremely relevant to us all. Ostensibly, in an effort not to disrupt railway traffic during the working week, Israel Katz, Israel’s minister of transport, authorized essential

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Middle East

Israel Readies to Host ICC Delegation on Gaza War Mission

Jerusalem-Israel is to host a working group of the International Criminal Court as it weighs whether to probe alleged war crimes in the 2014 Gaza war, an Israeli official said Friday. The group’s arrival “shortly” will be unprecedented, he told Agence France Presse on condition of anonymity, saying the visit was intended to show the

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International, Middle East

The women in WWII Paris who ‘did what they had to’ for survival

LONDON — “Don’t worry,” furrier Abraham Reiman told his daughters, Madeleine, 11, and Arlette, aged nine. “Don’t worry, this is the land of freedom, of Voltaire and Rousseau.” It was July 1942 and one of the blackest periods in the lives of French Jews. Arlette Reiman, her sister and her mother Malka, were among more

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International

Hillary Clinton’s email archives lost in the mail during back-up: FBI

Two archives containing Hillary Clinton’s emails from her tenure as secretary of state were misplaced shortly after it was revealed that the Democratic presidential nominee used a personal account for official government business, according to notes from the FBI’s investigation into the matter. The archives were created in spring 2013 by Monica Hanley, a former

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