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Month June 2023

Israeli Researchers Convert Human Skin Cells Into Placenta Cells

JERUSALEM (JNS) – In a breakthrough for understanding fertility and pregnancy issues, Israeli scientists have converted human skin cells into functional human placenta cells. Professor Yossi Buganim and his research team at the Faculty of Medicine at the Hebrew University of… Continue Reading →

Underwater Noises Heard in Desperate Search for Submersible Missing With 5 Aboard Near Titanic

(AP) – A Canadian military surveillance aircraft detected underwater noises as a massive operation searched early Wednesday in a remote part of the North Atlantic for a submersible that vanished while taking five people down to the wreck of the… Continue Reading →

WATCH: Ukraine First Lady Visits Yad Vashem

JERUSALEM (JNS) – Olena Zelenska, the wife of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, visited Yad Vashem, the World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, on Tuesday. Zelenska visited the Book of Names installation and the Hall of Names, where she listened to… Continue Reading →

Israeli Settlers Torch Palestinian Homes, Cars to Avenge Deadly Shooting

JERUSALEM (AP) — Hundreds of Israeli settlers on Wednesday stormed into a Palestinian town in the West Bank, setting fire to dozens of cars and homes to avenge the deaths of four Israelis killed by Palestinian gunmen the previous day,… Continue Reading →

Funerals Held for Victims of Eli Terror Attack

JERUSALEM (JNS) – Hundreds of Israelis paid their last respects on Tuesday to Elisha Anteman and Harel Masoud, two victims of the day’s Palestinian terrorist attack near Eli in the Binyamin region of Samaria. The funerals of Ofer Fairman of Eli and Nachman… Continue Reading →

IDF Druze And Bedouin Soldiers Arrested After Stating ‘G-d Loves Jenin, Down With Israel’ On Viral Clip

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Several IDF soldiers from the Druze and Bedouin communities took a clip of themselves supporting the residents of Jenin during the recent operation which took place in the city. The soldiers said things like “G-d loves Jenin,… Continue Reading →

15-Year-Old Nachman Shmuel Mordoff HyD Laid To Rest In Shilo:’Loved The Land And Loved His People’

JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Hundreds of people gathered Wednesday morning for the levaya of Nachman Shmuel Mordoff HyD, aged just 15, who was murdered Tuesday in a shooting attack near the town of Eli. Mordoff was a resident of the Ahiya… Continue Reading →

Snack Smarter // Watermelon Mint Popsicles

Yield 10 Red layer: 4 cups cubed watermelon White layer: 1 (5-oz.) container vanilla yogurt Green layer: ½ cup green grapes, seedless ½ cup frozen pineapple chunks ½ cup spinach leaves 10 mint leaves ¼ cup water ½ cup ice… Continue Reading →

Erasing the Stigma of Mental Illness // A conversation with psychology professor Patrick Corrigan

Patrick Corrigan is a distinguished professor of psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology and a core faculty member in its Division of Counseling and Rehabilitation Science. In 2022, he received the American Psychological Association’s Senior Career Award for Distinguished… Continue Reading →

Snack Smarter // Banana Shake

Serves 1 2 bananas, room temperature or frozen 1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk 1½ cups ice Toppings: Cinnamon Shaved chocolate Sliced roasted almonds In a blender, combine the bananas, milk, and ice, blending until smooth. Pour into a glass… Continue Reading →

Detroit-Area Officer Charged With Assault After Video Shows Him Punching Man

WARREN, Mich. (AP) — A suburban Detroit police officer was charged with assault after video showed him punching a young man in the face and slamming his head to the ground at the jail, authorities said Tuesday. “This is not… Continue Reading →

In San Francisco, Biden Talks With Tech Leaders About Risks and Promises of Artificial Intelligence

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Joe Biden convened a group of technology leaders on Tuesday to debate what he called the “risks and enormous promises” of artificial intelligence. The Biden administration is seeking to figure out how to regulate the… Continue Reading →

Governor: I-95 Traffic to Resume This Weekend With Interim Fix; Permanent Repair to Follow

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Temporary lanes on Interstate 95 will be open sometime this weekend, with permanent repairs to follow, Gov. Josh Shapiro said Tuesday, more than a week after a section of the interstate collapsed in Philadelphia. “Traffic will be… Continue Reading →

The Vessel Missing Near the Titanic Wreck Is a Submersible, Not a Submarine: Here’s the Difference

(AP) – The vessel that went missing Sunday in the North Atlantic while exploring the Titanic’s wreckage is a submersible not a submarine, and there is a key difference. The Titan, with five people on board, remained missing Tuesday even… Continue Reading →

Trump’s Penchant for Talking Could Pose Problems as Mar-A-Lago Criminal Case Moves Ahead

WASHINGTON (AP) — Criminal defendants are routinely advised to avoid commenting on pending charges against them. But Donald Trump, the former president and current White House hopeful, is no ordinary defendant. In his first televised interview since his arraignment last… Continue Reading →

Tropical Storm Bret Spins Toward Eastern Caribbean as Forecasters Warn of Heavy Rainfall

AN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Tropical Storm Bret chugged toward the eastern Caribbean on Tuesday as the region prepared itself for an unusually early storm and the torrential rains that are forecast. Bret had maximum sustained winds of 45… Continue Reading →

At Least 41 Women Killed in Riot at Women’s Prison in Honduras, Police Official Says

TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — A riot at a women’s prison northwest of the Honduran capital has killed at least 41 women, most of them burned to to death, a Honduran police official said. Yuri Mora, the spokesman for Honduras’ national… Continue Reading →

Florida Deputy and Motorist Survive Being Swept Through Storm Drain Amid Huge Rainstorm

PENSACOLA, Fla. (AP) — A Florida sheriff’s deputy and a motorist are lucky to be alive after they were sucked into a flooded storm drain during a torrential downpour, then dragged underwater for around 30 seconds before emerging — soaked… Continue Reading →

Auto Shop Owner Who Paid Worker in 91,500 Oily Pennies Ordered to Pay Nearly $40,000 More

ATLANTA (AP) — The owner of an auto repair shop who paid a former employee with 91,500 oily pennies has been ordered by a judge to pay nearly 4 million more cents. A federal judge ruled that Miles Walker, who… Continue Reading →

Electric Vehicle Maker Rivian to Join Tesla Charging Network as Automakers Consider Company’s Plug

DETROIT (AP) — Electric vehicle maker Rivian says it will follow General Motors and Ford and join Tesla’s charging network next year. The startup truck, SUV and delivery van maker says Tuesday that like GM and Ford, it will include… Continue Reading →

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