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Palestinian property torched, olive harvesters assaulted in separate settler attacks

Assaults near villages of Far’ata, Jaba and Burin come amid surge in West Bank settler violence during olive harvest season, with near-daily...

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The Times of Israel

Toi Staff

Adipec 2025: Resilience is the new baseload for Asia's oil and gas

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Nikkei Asian Review

Vandana Hari

Meloni is failing the environment, WWF report finds

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Il Manifesto Global

Dante Caserta

US envoy: Lebanon a ‘failed state,’ is unlikely to be able to forcibly disarm Hezbollah

Tom Barrack suggests Beirut should follow Damascus’ lead and open dialogue with Jerusalem, as Israel’s frustration reportedly mounts at Hezbollah...

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The Times of Israel

Toi Staff

Levin forbids AG from probing Sde Teiman leak, claims she obstructed investigation

Justice minister says he’ll appoint special investigator to look into scandal, implicitly accuses Gali Baharav-Miara of knowing source of leak and...

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The Times of Israel

Jeremy Sharon

هندسة التوازنات الإقليمية في جنوب آسيا والمحيط الهندي

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العين الإخبارية

د. عبيدالله برهاني

How NYC’s New Left Makes Jews the Price of Admission

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The Times of Israel (Blogs)

Juda Engelmayer

Bereaved families, freed hostages demand state inquiry and return of 11 dead captives

At Hostages Square, freed abductee Eitan Horn calls weekly rallies ‘one of the most important civil struggles in history’; in Jerusalem, October...

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The Times of Israel

Noam Lehmann

‘The shots still resonate’: 80,000 mourn, protest at rally 30 years since Rabin’s murder

Politicians, other speakers say divisive forces that motivated then-PM’s assassination are still present; rally ends with ‘A Song for Peace,’ which...

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The Times of Israel

Stav Levaton

Freed hostage Segev Kalfon recalls beatings in captivity, allegedly ‘because of Ben Gvir’

Four said killed in Israeli strike targeting operative from Hezbollah’s Radwan force * Shas spiritual leader: Arrest anyone who says world created...

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The Times of Israel

Toi Staff

US looks to build ‘new Gaza’ on half of Strip under IDF control, but faces pushback

Plan to build half a dozen residential regions on eastern side of Yellow Line for up to 1 million people receives chilly reception from some...

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The Times of Israel

Jacob Magid

Diplomacy in the age of populism is fast, fickle and unbound by the rules of old

In a world where the tools of formal diplomacy have been cast aside in favour of interest-driven deal-making, interactions between states have...

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South China Morning Post

Michael Vatikiotis

AI Is Here to Stay (What Educators Need to Know)

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Psychology Today

Jenny Grant Rankin Phd

Is Ignorance Really Bliss?

2

Psychology Today

Mark Travers Ph.d

Let Your Dreams Dictate the Personality Traits You Develop

2

Psychology Today

Shannon Sauer-Zavala Ph.d

Raising Kind Kids: Understanding the Roots of Bullying

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Psychology Today

Sheryl G Ziegler Psy.d

Can You Handle the Truth About Your Own Self-Deception?

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Psychology Today

Donald Altman

The Extreme Fear and Pain of Being Criticized

2

Psychology Today

Leon Garber Lmhc

The Gentleman’s Code of Connection

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Psychology Today

Jarie Bolander

I Used to Drink to Calm My Anxiety—Here’s What I Wish I Knew

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Psychology Today

Jeanette Hu Amft

World-Renowned DJ Hardwell on Mental Performance

2

Psychology Today

Brook Choulet M.d

Gaza's Children Are Paying the Price for Our Failures

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Haaretz

Samer Sinijlawi

Palestinian teen killed by IDF in clashes near Ramallah; IDF says he had ‘flaming object’

Palestinian teen killed by IDF in clashes near Ramallah; IDF says he had ‘flaming object’

A 15-year-old Palestinian was shot dead in clashes with troops during a military raid near Ramallah in the West Bank on Friday, according to the...

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The Times of Israel

Toi Staff

Red Cross says it transferred partial remains of three bodies from Hamas to Israel

Red Cross says it transferred partial remains of three bodies from Hamas to Israel

The partial remains of three bodies that Hamas handed over to Israel on Friday night via the Red Cross were assessed by Israeli authorities as not...

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The Times of Israel

Emanuel Fabian

French court sentences 4 Bulgarians to jail for defacing Holocaust memorial

French court sentences 4 Bulgarians to jail for defacing Holocaust memorial

PARIS — A French court on Friday sentenced four Bulgarians to between two and four years in prison for desecrating a Jewish memorial with red...

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The Times of Israel

Luke Tress

The Evolving Question of What's Considered "Normal" in Psychiatry

The Evolving Question of What's Considered

Some reflections on "normality" and "abnormality."

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Psychology Today

Mark L. Ruffalo M.s.w

Early Cannabis Use Poses Risks to Physical and Mental Health

Early Cannabis Use Poses Risks to Physical and Mental Health

Parents of teens should do what they can to prevent or at least delay use.

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Psychology Today

Mark S. Gold M.d

Don't Believe the Hype About Yourself, or the Haters

Don't Believe the Hype About Yourself, or the Haters

How to embrace a "just right" view of the self.

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Psychology Today

Kelly G. Manix Ph.d

In first visit to Hostages Square, Omri Miran says supporters ‘rose up’ out of trauma

In first visit to Hostages Square, Omri Miran says supporters ‘rose up’ out of trauma

Freed hostage Omri Miran made his first visit to Hostages Square on Friday, nearly three weeks after he was freed from Hamas captivity, where he...

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The Times of Israel

Jessica Steinberg

UN demands probe into ‘horrific accounts’ of executions, gang rapes, abductions in Sudan

UN demands probe into ‘horrific accounts’ of executions, gang rapes, abductions in Sudan

Satellite imagery analyzed by Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab shows clusters in Darfur’s El-Fasher ‘consistent with adult human bodies,’...

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The Times of Israel

Jessica Steinberg

Netanyahu once decried ‘daylight’ with Washington, but now he tolerates Trump’s glare

Netanyahu once decried ‘daylight’ with Washington, but now he tolerates Trump’s glare

White House publicly expresses frustration with Israel and apparently shapes its actions in a far more significant way than the Biden...

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The Times of Israel

Ron Kampeas

French film ‘Auction’ revisits thrilling tussle over real-life Nazi-looted masterpiece

French film ‘Auction’ revisits thrilling tussle over real-life Nazi-looted masterpiece

Martin Keller, a 30-year-old Frenchman who works in a chemical plant, has invited his friends Sine and Paco over for a card game at his home in the...

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The Times of Israel

Rich Tenorio

Rejecting normalization, Smotrich bids for right-wing boost at Saudis’ expense

Rejecting normalization, Smotrich bids for right-wing boost at Saudis’ expense

When Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich declared last week that the Saudis could just “keep riding camels” if a Palestinian state was a precondition...

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The Times of Israel

Ariela Karmel

UK government, public and Giuffre family welcome Andrew’s fall from royal status

UK government, public and Giuffre family welcome Andrew’s fall from royal status

LONDON (AP) — British politicians, the public and the family of Virginia Roberts Giuffre on Friday praised King Charles III’s decision to strip his...

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The Times of Israel

Jill Lawless

Netanyahu's Criminal Trial Is the Most Defective in History

In June of 2023, representatives of the prosecution in Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's corruption trial headed by Liat Ben Ari embarked on a...

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Haaretz

Gidi Weitz

Two men, two journeys; one for life and one for death.

Two men, two journeys; one for life and one for death.

The Genocide in Gaza reported in pictures and around the world alerted the good people in the world to the crimes committed against the...

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Middle East Monitor

Dr Salman Abu Sitta

From Late-Night Classrooms to AI-Driven Echo Chambers: Is American Culture Facing a Cognitive Collapse?

From Late-Night Classrooms to AI-Driven Echo Chambers: Is American Culture Facing a Cognitive Collapse?

When television was a school of life, and live on-air conversations shaped the thinking of an entire generation, viewers could learn freedom of...

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New Eastern Outlook

Jeffrey Silverman

ASEAN 2025 Summit: The Future is Here

ASEAN 2025 Summit: The Future is Here

On October 28, the 47th Summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) ended in Kuala Lumpur. What did negotiations result in, why is...

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New Eastern Outlook

Ksenia Muratshina

Aston Villa accused of snubbing British Jewish fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv over ticket plan

Aston Villa accused of snubbing British Jewish fans of Maccabi Tel Aviv over ticket plan

The Aston Villa soccer club and West Midlands Police faced renewed criticism after a Jewish communal organization claimed they ignored a proposal...

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The Times of Israel

Stav Levaton

Rebuilding Gaza begins in the classroom

Rebuilding Gaza begins in the classroom

It has been two weeks since world leaders gathered in Sharm el-Sheikh and declared, once again, that the path to peace in the Middle East had been...

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Al Jazeera

Sultan Barakat

In video filmed next to bound prisoners, Ben Gvir urges ‘death penalty for terrorists’

In video filmed next to bound prisoners, Ben Gvir urges ‘death penalty for terrorists’

National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir on Friday posted a video of himself standing over a row of Palestinian prisoners lying prone with their...

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The Times of Israel

Luke Tress

Ex-NY mayor Bill de Blasio meets Bill DeBlasio after Mamdani interview mix-up

Ex-NY mayor Bill de Blasio meets Bill DeBlasio after Mamdani interview mix-up

The former mayor of New York City, Bill de Blasio, on Thursday chatted with a Long Island wine importer named Bill DeBlasio, after a kerfuffle this...

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The Times of Israel

Luke Tress

How Tall Poppy Syndrome Can Hold Back Your Career

How Tall Poppy Syndrome Can Hold Back Your Career

Research reveals how devastating jealousy and spite can be in the workplace.

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Psychology Today

Mark Travers Ph.d

Why Your Boring Skills Might Be Your Most Valuable Strengths

Why Your Boring Skills Might Be Your Most Valuable Strengths

Quiet talents can matter more than flashy ones.

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Psychology Today

Alice Boyes Ph.d

How Teens Can Become Responsible Digital Citizens

How Teens Can Become Responsible Digital Citizens

American teens and their use of AI chatbots for mental health.

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Psychology Today

Amber W. Childs Ph.d

How to Keep Medical Procedures From Traumatizing Your Child

How to Keep Medical Procedures From Traumatizing Your Child

It's not hard to do, and it keeps your child emotionally safe for a lifetime.

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Psychology Today

Evan Shopper

5 Commitments to Make to Yourself If You Love a Narcissist

5 Commitments to Make to Yourself If You Love a Narcissist

Whether you stay or go, it's vital to change how you interact with a narcissist.

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Psychology Today

Margaret R Rutherford Ph.d

Dostoevsky, AI, and the Man Who Couldn't Stop Thinking

Dostoevsky, AI, and the Man Who Couldn't Stop Thinking

A 19th-century diagnosis for a 21st-century mind.

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Psychology Today

John Nosta

Romantic Love Is Conditional

Romantic Love Is Conditional

Acknowledging divorce risk can strengthen commitment.

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Psychology Today

Tyler Jamison Ph.d

PA premier says Ramallah best placed to lead postwar Gaza, despite Israeli obstacles

PA premier says Ramallah best placed to lead postwar Gaza, despite Israeli obstacles

Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa made the case on Thursday for Ramallah to play a leading role in the postwar management of...

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The Times of Israel

Jacob Magid