Most Clicked This Week
- StandWithUS Annual Gala Sunday November 9 Honors Janice & Steve Hefter
- Reprimand against antisemitic Chicago therapist doesn't require her to apologize to the therapists whose names she shared publicly, nor does it affect her ability to continue practicing in Illinois
- "From France to Australia to New York to Amsterdam, attacks on Jews are part of a purposive campaign: to make them think twice about gathering with each other"
- “Jerusalem traded energy for leverage, tying Cairo to its fuel supplies while securing strategic calm despite ongoing violations in Sinai”
- Why is Congressman Nadler afraid of the new antisemitism envoy?
Category Archives: Everything else
“Democrats are now defined by Trump the way that antimatter is defined by matter, with each particle of matter corresponding to an antiparticle”
THE HILL Donald Trump is completely transforming the Democrats by Jonathan Turley December 29, 2018 In this age of rage, voters seem to have no patience, let alone need, for leaders speaking of abstract principles. They want immediate unequivocal action … Continue reading
Posted in Everything else, Israel & Middle East, Politics
Tagged Democratic Party, Democrats, Donald Trump
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“Sarcopenia, a decline in skeletal muscle in older people, contributes to loss of independence”
NEW YORK TIMES Preventing Muscle Loss as We Age by Jane E. Brody September 3, 2018 …The fact that you may regularly run, walk, play tennis or ride a bike is not adequate to prevent an incremental loss of muscle … Continue reading
“An impressive new movie dramatizes the story behind the famous Supreme Court case about whether it is permissible for the government to condemn homes in order to promote private “economic development” [VIDEO]
REASON Little Pink House” Brings the Kelo Case to the Big Screen by Ilya Somin April 18, 2018 The soon-to-be-released independent film Little Pink House dramatizes the story behind Kelo v. City of New London, the notorious 2005 Supreme Court decision in which … Continue reading
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Author Herman Wouk at 102 on CBS Sunday Morning [VIDEO]
Bestselling author Herman Wouk (“The Caine Mutiny,” “The Winds of War,” “War and Remembrance”), now 102, recently published his latest book, “Sailor and Fiddler.” Though reclusive, the Pulitzer Prize-winner invited correspondent Tracy Smith to his Palm Springs home, and talked … Continue reading
“The National Day of Unplugging commences Friday night, hoping to inspire people of all faiths to sign off, log out, log off, and connect their minds elsewhere”
TABLET MAG This Shabbat, Try a Digital Detox by Zoë Miller March 2, 2017 If you need a break from the perpetual din of technology, social media, and the 24/7 news cycle—and really, who doesn’t?—consider participating in the National Day … Continue reading
It defies logic: As Chicago crime INCREASES, policing DECREASES
NATIONAL REVIEW Chicago Is Breaking by David French January 5, 2017 When a culture breaks, it falls to the police to keep order. When they pull back, people die. That’s the lesson of Chicago. On January 1, 60 Minutes ran … Continue reading
#Finally #CubbiesWin #CubsNation #ChicagoCubs #CubsGoAllTheWay [VIDEOS]
From friend and sports raconteur, Richard Baehr: The UN Human Rights Council and the General Assembly both passed resolutions this morning condemning the illegal occupation of Progressive Field last night by residents of the state of Illinois who are not … Continue reading
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Tagged Chicago, Chicago Cubs, Cubs, Harry Caray, Richard Baehr, World Series
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Pull up a chair–here’s the best explanation of the #Trump phenomenon
CRACKED How Half Of America Lost Its F**king Mind by David Wong October 12, 2016 I’m going to explain the Donald Trump phenomenon in three movies. And then some text. There’s this universal shorthand that epic adventure movies use to … Continue reading