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A maligned marker honoring a French Nazi sympathizer is off NYC’s streets — for now

(New York Jewish Week) — Menachem Rosensaft was pleasantly surprised this week to learn that a historical marker honoring a Nazi collaborator that has been a bane of his existence for years had been removed. Then panic set in: Could New York City really be planning to reinstall the plaque honoring Pierre Laval, the Vichy... The post A maligned marker honoring a French Nazi sympathizer is off NYC’s streets — for now appeared first on The Forward.
Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison routine revealed in new video released in Epstein files dump

Ghislaine Maxwell’s prison routine revealed in new video released in Epstein files dump

When the video was taken, Ghislaine Maxwell was being held at a prison considered to be ‘one of the most troubled’ in the US

AIPAC fails its first test in the midterms

The American Israel Public Affairs Committee appeared to fall short in its first major test of the midterm elections. Former Democratic Rep. Tom Malinowski, a top target of the pro-Israel group’s super PAC, the United Democracy Project, and progressive candidate Analilia Mejia, backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, were locked in a dead heat in the... The post AIPAC fails its first test in the midterms appeared first on The Forward.
No matter who wins the Super Bowl, New York Jets fans lose

No matter who wins the Super Bowl, New York Jets fans lose

For New York Jets fans, Super Bowl 60 means watching their former quarterback in Sam Darnold facing their most hated rival in the New England Patriots.
Islamabad mosque explosion as at least 31 worshippers killed and dozens injured

Islamabad mosque explosion as at least 31 worshippers killed and dozens injured

A blast in the capital of Pakistan has left at least 31 worshippers dead and dozens of people injured - Islamabad police suspect the incident was an attack
New working group to push autonomous vehicles technology in Hong Kong

New working group to push autonomous vehicles technology in Hong Kong

Hong Kong authorities will form a new working group focused on the development of autonomous vehicles, as the government unveiled a raft of innovation and technology-led initiatives in its latest transport strategy blueprint. Other measures announced in the Transport Department’s plan released on Friday include the implementation of real-time adaptive traffic signals and a smart motorway management system for major roads to improve efficiency and convenience. “To further push the development of...
Kowloon East site attracts nine bids as Hong Kong housing outlook brightens

Kowloon East site attracts nine bids as Hong Kong housing outlook brightens

Hong Kong’s tender for a 3,132 square metre (33,712 sq ft) residential plot in Ngau Tau Kok, Kowloon East, has drawn nine bids, according to the Development Bureau. The site was estimated to be worth as much as HK$1.55 billion (US$198 million), according to real estate services provider CBRE. Sun Hung Kai Properties, Henderson Land Development and CK Asset Holdings submitted bids individually, while Sino Land and Great Eagle Holdings made a joint offer, the groups confirmed separately on...

Zayn Malik announces new album and world tour - but what does Konnakol mean?

The former One Direction singer says his fifth album will be his "most culturally inspired project".

Zayn Malik announces new album and world tour - but what does Konnakol mean?

The former One Direction singer says his fifth album will be his "most culturally inspired project".

Zayn Malik announces new album and world tour - but what does Konnakol mean?

The former One Direction singer says his fifth album will be his "most culturally inspired project".

'Why young British managers need lower-league experience'

In his BBC Sport column, ex-Premier League boss Tony Pulis explains why he thinks there is a negative reaction to British managers when they get jobs in the Premier League - and the path young coaches should take.

'Why young British managers need lower-league experience'

In his BBC Sport column, ex-Premier League boss Tony Pulis explains why he thinks there is a negative reaction to British managers when they get jobs in the Premier League - and the path young coaches should take.