Republicans blast Washington Post op-ed by CCP official: ‘Worst kind of Chinese propaganda’
The Washington Post published an op-ed by a top Chinese official who claimed the spy balloon that was shot down by the U.S. military was
Historic Russian ally snubs Putin in growing shift to European Union
Russia’s Balkan ally Serbia is looking to France for fighter jets and the EU for infrastructure money in a move that could put them closer
1,200 synagogues desecrated Judaism this past Shabbat – opinion
The founders of Reform and Conservative Judaism would turn in their graves if they were to see what has happened to the movements they founded.
Why American towns take biblical names – explainer
Elsewhere in Ohio, there are towns named Hebron, Gilboa, Canaan and Shiloh. There’s even a Sodom. By Rafael Medoff, Jewish Journal A toxic spill has
‘DISASTER’: J’lem municipality refers thousands to Christian missionaries for free dental care
“Our mission is to effectively minister to underserved communities in Israel with excellence, in the name of Yeshua,” says clinic’s founder. By Atara Beck, World
‘Never saw such hell’: Russian soldiers in Ukraine call home
The AP identified calls made in March 2022 by soldiers in a military division that Ukrainian prosecutors say committed war crimes in Bucha, a town
Phillies P Noah Song cleared to join team for spring training after removal from Navy active duty
Song hasn’t pitched competitively since he threw 17 innings for Boston’s low-A affiliate in 2019.
Navy releases Phillies pitcher Noah Song from active duty commitment to pursue MLB career
Move from active to reserves allows pitcher/aviator Noah Song, who last played competitively in 2019, to join Phillies for spring training.
Toxic wastewater from Ohio train derailment headed to Texas
Toxic wastewater used to extinguish a fire following a train derailment in Ohio is headed to a Houston suburb for disposal. “I and my office