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The Archive of the Jewish Telegraphic Agency includes articles published from 1923 to 2008. Archive stories reflect the journalistic standards and practices of the time they were published.
This is what Jewish life looks like. It’s loud and layered. It’s WhatsApp and weddings. It’s birth announcements alongside battle briefings. It’s holding pain and joy in the same hand.
Habiba Soliman wanted to be a doctor. Then, her father firebombed Jewish marchers in Boulder Habiba Soliman, her four siblings and their mother are Mohamed Soliman's latest victims.
Medical professionals call for Brown University not to rehire a known Hezbollah supporter for an assistant professor position at the Ivy League school.
A profile of Lina Qasem Hassan, the board chair of Physicians for Human Rights Israel (P.H.R.I.), about her struggles to facilitate medical care after the October 7th Hamas attack and the ...
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WASHINGTON — Joe Biden's doctor should've made him undergo multiple neurocognitive tests during his presidency, former President Barack Obama's physician told The Post.
With social media influencers making claims that sunscreen is toxic and a base tan can protect you against the sun, a doctor sets the record straight Getty As misinformation runs rampant online ...
Actor Ncuti Gatwa's brief stint as the mercurial, time-traveling Doctor on the British series Doctor Who came to an end last Saturday. His Fifteenth Doctor represented a welcome departure from the ...
Washington — Federal law enforcement agencies have issued a new intelligence bulletin, obtained by CBS News, warning that recent attacks in Boulder, Colorado, at the Capital Jewish Museum in ...
Joe Biden’s doctor should have given him a cognitive test during his final year as president because of his age, Barack Obama’s former physician said in an interview, contending that the ...
Doctors, of course, write all day, every day—progress notes, consultations, assessments, referrals, appeal letters. This vast flow of ink is mostly dross, but it does have its distinctive style.