Israeli man, 85, killed in terror attack at bus stop
The terror attack was the first since fighting restarted in Gaza following a two-month ceasefire
Frankel began his 40-year career at the Times at 19, less than a decade after his family fled the Holocaust
The terror attack was the first since fighting restarted in Gaza following a two-month ceasefire
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The changes are a bid to regain federal funding cut to penalize the school for its pro-Palestinian protests
Fearing arrest, Momodou Taal had preemptively sued the Trump administration
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A bipartisan group of lawmakers signed a letter calling on the Trump administration to unfreeze nonprofit security funding that protects Jewish communities
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The settlement with the YU Pride Alliance — now called 'Hareni' under the settlement — ends litigation that lasted nearly four years
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