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Netanyahu, speaking to Jewish journalists, slams Presbyterian divestment
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized the Presbyterian Church USA (PCUSA) vote to divest from three companies that do business with Israeli West Bank security forces.
Jewish groups anticipate rupture after Presbyterians vote to divest
Jewish groups predicted a rupture with Presbyterians in the wake of a close vote favoring divestment from three companies that deal with Israel’s security forces in the West Bank.
U.S. says 75 government scientists possibly exposed to anthrax
As many as 75 scientists working in U.S. federal government laboratories in Atlanta may have been exposed to live anthrax bacteria and are being offered treatment to prevent infection from the deadly organism, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said on Thursday.
American Apparel boots out founder Charney, shares rise
Clothing and accessories retailer American Apparel Inc ousted controversial founder Dov Charney as chairman effective immediately and moved to fire him as CEO and president following an ongoing investigation into alleged misconduct.
Los Angeles rabbis’ statement and prayer for the three Israeli kidnapped teens
Last month, the international community expressed its outrage at the kidnapping of hundreds of Nigerian school girls by the Radical Muslim Boko Haram.
Obama says U.S. ready to send advisers, conduct strikes in Iraq
President Barack Obama said on Thursday the United States was ready to send up to 300 military advisers to Iraq and was prepared to make targeted strikes in the country to combat an extremist insurgency.