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WBSSC publishes SLST results 2025; fresh teacher appointments likely by December
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Gad Dairies and Remilk present cow-free milk
Haiti: UNSC votes to bolster forces to fight gangs โ DW โ 10
2024: A tale of two cities and an uncertain Olympic future
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Stranger Things fans ignore boycott calls for latest season
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HER opens new chapter in Jerusalem for women immigrants
US man loosely linked to QLD police killers pleads guilty in deal with cops
Chabad Hospitality in the cloud forest of Boquete, Panama
Designs for Israeli cities
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Congo: Death sentence for former leader Joseph Kabila โ DW โ 09
Olive trees as a symbol for Israeli resilience
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Dozens missing, three dead in Indonesia school collapse
Googleโs breakthrough: Weather forecasts up to two weeks
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China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet
What's behind the Hamas offer to release US-Israeli Edan Alexander?
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How India and Pakistan let war spill onto cricket field โ DW โ 09
โMurder houseโ: Mum, dad and son stabbed to death
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The Independent
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Let a thousand stinky blossoms bloom: how Australia became the worldโs corpse flower destination
Australian collections of the endangered and notoriously unpredictable flowers have popped off in recent years, as โpersonasโ like Putricia,...
'The juggling made burnout inevitable': Women share why they've left the workforce
Nearly half a million women have left their jobs so far this year. Hereโs why, in their own words
David A. Graham, The Atlantic
David A. Graham is a staff writer at The Atlantic and an author of the Atlantic Daily newsletter.
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Autocracy in America
There are authoritarian tactics already at work in the United States. To root them out, you have to know where to look.
Glaciers melting from climate change may reawaken the worldโs most dangerous volcanoes
If the theory is proven correct, the consequences could be enormous, spelling a much more risky, explosive future.
Americans are losing millions to scammers at crypto ATMs. Hereโs how companies profit
Companies often fail to refund money to victims and aggressively fight police to claw back scam money seized from machines.
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Eliot A. Cohen, The Atlantic
Eliot Cohen is a contributing writer at The Atlantic. He is a professor emeritus at Johns Hopkins University, the author of The Hollow Crown:...
โHe was approachable, down-to-earth, irritatingโ: inside the real-life love story of JFK Jr and Carolyn Bessette
As Ryan Murphyโs new mini-series focuses on their explosive relationship, aides and experts explain the real-life couple behind the myth
Two Truths and a Lie: Taylorโs Version
To celebrate the highly anticipated release of Taylor Swiftโs 12th studio album, letโs play two truths and a lie.
Charles Fain Lehman, The Atlantic
Charles Fain Lehman is a fellow at the Manhattan Institute and a senior editor of City Journal.
A deadly fire ant has reached European shores. The insect invasion could wreak havoc
The red imported fire ant, native to Latin America, is one of the worldโs most destructive invasive species. It has caused economic and ecological...
Alexander C. Kaufman, The Atlantic
Alexander C. Kaufman is an award-winning reporter who has covered energy, climate change, and geopolitics for more than a decade.
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Turner Prize artists show us their worlds via flags, wars and fantasy kingdoms
Work by the four artists nominated for this year's award will go on show in Bradford this weekend.
WBSSC publishes SLST results 2025; fresh teacher appointments likely by December
News News: West Bengal School Service Commission has released SLST results for assistant teachers in classes 11-12, offering hope to thousands,...
Trump unloads on allies as Davos showdown looms
Insults fly as US president threatens anyone who does not share his Greenland obsession
Haiti: UNSC votes to bolster forces to fight gangs โ DW โ 10
The UN Security Council has voted to more than double the international force to help stop worsening gang violence. Armed gangs have taken control...
After John le Carrรฉ's death, his son faced the 'daunting' task of reviving George Smiley
Nick Harkaway grew up hearing his dad read drafts of his George Smiley novels. He picked up le Carrรฉ's beloved spymaster character in the novel...
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Sayragul Sauytbay Speaks: Xinjiang, China, and Fighting for Justice
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US man loosely linked to QLD police killers pleads guilty in deal with cops
A US-based conspiracy theorist who praised the extremists responsible for the deadly ambush of Queensland police has struck a plea deal in the...
Who is Tyler Seguin's wife? Everything you need to know about Dallas Stars' better half Kate Seguin
NHL News: Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin, a celebrated NHL star, has found profound fulfillment in his personal life with wife Kate (Kirchof)...
Congo: Death sentence for former leader Joseph Kabila โ DW โ 09
Former Congolese President Joseph Kabila was sentenced to death in absentia by a military court. He was found guilty of treason and complicity...
Dozens missing, three dead in Indonesia school collapse
Searchers raced Tuesday to rescue at least 38 people still believed trapped after the collapse of an Islamic school building in Indonesia.
China launches campaign to keep killjoys off the internet
Pessimistic social media posts may now be targets of a fresh crackdown by the Chinese government.
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Luke Combs: US country megastar says British fans are very different
The star looks forward to country music's famous Grand Ole Opry relocating from Nashville to London.
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How India and Pakistan let war spill onto cricket field โ DW โ 09
The animosity between India and Pakistan bubbled over at the Asia Cup finals in Dubai, showing that cricket is more than just a game when played...
โMurder houseโ: Mum, dad and son stabbed to death
A close-knit community has been rocked after a mother, father, and their son were killed in chilling scenes at their family home.
Rajinikanthโs brother Sathyanarayana Rao suffers a heart attack; the superstar rushes to Bengaluru
Superstar Rajinikanth's elder brother, Sathyanarayana Rao Gaikwad, 84, has been hospitalized in Bengaluru after suffering a heart attack. The actor im
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โ2025โ arrives early in New York City as lighted NYE numerals go on display
Dec. 18 (UPI) -- New York City is gearing up for its New Year's Eve celebration as the 7-foot-tall "2025" numerals officially arrived Wednesday in Times
Gad Dairies and Remilk present cow-free milk
The veteran dairy and the start-up that created non-animal milk protein are launching a commercial collaboration and new liquid dairy products...
2024: A tale of two cities and an uncertain Olympic future
Olympic leader Thomas Bach's grand plan was to streamline the Olympics, cut costs and encourage more cities to try to host the games.Judged by the first
Connecting China Connecting the World
Chinadaily.com.cn is the largest English portal in China, providing news, business information, BBS, learning materials. The Website has channels...
After Beirut hit, Hezbollah hesitates on any response
Another layer of complexity comes from the split within Lebanonโs leadership over how to respond.
Stranger Things fans ignore boycott calls for latest season
Noah Schnapp and Brett Gelman both showed support for Israel, with Gelman even featuring in a sketch for Israeli comedy show Eretz Nehederet...
HER opens new chapter in Jerusalem for women immigrants
By launching a Jerusalem chapter, HER demonstrates how grassroots, women-focused networks are adapting to the evolving needs of immigrant...
Chabad Hospitality in the cloud forest of Boquete, Panama
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 118.
Designs for Israeli cities
The exhibition spans 40 projects, from urban planning to interiors, and is intentionally integrated into their workspace.
Olive trees as a symbol for Israeli resilience
The olive tree is such a fitting symbol for the Jewish people and our uncanny ability to survive, to come back, to bear fruit again, even after...
Googleโs breakthrough: Weather forecasts up to two weeks
Google's new model promises more accurate forecasts for up to two weeks. It is eight times faster than the previous version and adds hour-by-hour...
What's behind the Hamas offer to release US-Israeli Edan Alexander?
Israel has been unable to get a deal with Hamas and has waited for the US to make the move.
Jerusalem Post Washington Conference heads to Capitol Hill
From security to innovation, the 2025 Washington Conference highlights the shared challenges and opportunities shaping USโIsrael relations.