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Many young Jews support a binational state. That doesn’t mean they’re anti-Zionist.
(JTA) — There are three kinds of young Jews the headlines keep confusing: the anti-Zionist, the non-Zionist and the young Jew ...
A look at the science behind Elon Musk's goal of a million-person city on Mars, and why planetary scientists say terraforming the planet to make it habitable would take centuries, if it's possible at ...
A comparison of seven automotive requirements management platforms for 2026, evaluating Jama Connect, Visure, Codebeamer, Polarion, IBM DOORS, Valispace, and ReqView across ISO 26262 compliance, ...
AI data center grid reliability reached a federal tipping point with NERC’s 2026 State of Reliability report, which ...
Prince William developed a strong friendship with Robert Irwin, the son of the late Steve Irwin. Here's how that bromance ...
The same 40 million people up and down the Colorado River are lining up for an ever-shrinking supply of water.
Despite its coastal locale, San Diego’s fishing industry and seafood supply are more tenuous than you might imagine.
Aalo Atomics’ Aalo-X Critical Test Reactor (CTR)—dubbed “Project First Light”—has reached criticality at Idaho National ...
Doug Burgum, Kelly Armstrong and Kevin Cramer discuss the state's biggest new landmark and the politics of the moment.
Hankyoreh English Edition on MSN
The paradoxical polarization being fueled by Korea’s semiconductor windfall
The semiconductor boom is affecting Korea’s macroeconomy, including exchange and interest rates, and measures to counter those effects are making life grueling for ordinary Koreans ...
Somewhere in Vineland, New Jersey, there’s a giant white screen standing in a field, and it’s the most quietly rebellious ...
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