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 | Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. Air traffic control is back in the news. On Apr. 28 and again on May 9, communication system breakdowns affecting Newark Liberty International Airport limited the ability of air traffic controllers to guide and manage the dozens of airplanes in the skies above them — for as long as 90 seconds.
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jewishworldreview.com | Byron York
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jewishworldreview.com | Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. Progressive concern over the plight of civilians in Gaza is directly proportional to how useful it is in attacking Israel. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Hamas is facing a cash crunch. This has major implications for the terror group's continued war on Israel. Reduced payments to fighters have made it harder for Hamas to recruit. As it turns out, even bloodthirsty killers want to be paid.
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jewishworldreview.com | Ann E. Marimow |Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. Just click here. WASHINGTON— In the weeks since Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer infuriated much of his party by voting with Republicans to prevent a government shutdown, the New York Democrat has worked hard to repair the damage. He called his fellow Democratic senators one by one. He spoke with Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-New York), who during the standoff pointedly declined to rule out challenging him in a primary.
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jewishworldreview.com | Byron York
SIGN UP FOR THE DAILY JWR UPDATE. IT'S FREE. (AND NO SPAM!) Just click here. Republican Sens. Mike Lee (R-Utah) and Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) recently introduced the Abolish TSA Act of 2025, effectively calling for the privatization of airport security.
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