Jewish World Review
Jewish World Review is an online magazine that is available for free and is refreshed every weekday, not including legal holidays and religious observances. The publication aims to connect with individuals who have faith and those who wish to explore modern Judaism, featuring insights from committed Jewish voices.
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jewishworldreview.com | Kriston Capps |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. Federal workers who scoffed when they first received Elon Musk's infamous "Fork in the Road" buyout initiative are taking different tack now that there is a second offer on the table: saying yes. Staffers at several agencies - among them the Departments of Defense, Energy and Transportation - face deadlines this month to resign now and continue receiving pay through September.
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jewishworldreview.com | Frances Vinall |Scott Nover |Patrick Svitek |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. The Trump administration will seek to cut funding from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which contributes money to NPR and PBS, according to White House officials. The rescissions, requests to cancel funding already appropriated by Congress, are expected to be sent to Capitol Hill once lawmakers return from recess later this month.
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jewishworldreview.com | Gerry Shih |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. JERUSALEM — Jordan said Tuesday that it had arrested 16 Jordanian citizens with ties to the Muslim Brotherhood who were plotting to manufacture and launch rockets to "sow chaos" across the kingdom.
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jewishworldreview.com | Herb Scribner |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. CNN anchor Dana Bash offered an unusual and fiery fact check of President Donald Trump on Monday, interjecting during her network's broadcast of the president's Oval Office meeting with Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele.
Will Oremus & Andrea Jiménez - A deepfakes bill is flying through Congress. Critics say it's flawed
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jewishworldreview.com | Will Oremus |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. A bill to address AI "deepfake" nudes, revenge porn and other sexually abusive imagery online looks increasingly likely to become the year's first big new internet law. The Take It Down Act would make it a crime to post nonconsensual intimate imagery (NCII) and require online platforms to quickly remove it when flagged. It's the rare bill that enjoys truly bipartisan support.
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