Office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the two bodies had been received by Israel.
Photos show thousands of ultra-Orthodox men protesting military draft shut down Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (AP) — Tens of thousands of ultra-Orthodox men filled downtown Jerusalem in protest against plans to draft them into Israel’s military, creating a sea of black-clad demonstrators who sang, clapped, and carried signs vowing jail over enlistmen…
Cop’s testimony, judge’s instructions influenced outcome of Sonya Massey murder case
The killing of Sonya Massey in her home by an Illinois sheriff’s deputy was pursued by prosecutors as a first-degree murder case with a possible life prison sentence.
Cognition releases SWE-1.5, a new coding model in Windsurf, saying it partnered with Cerebras to serve SWE-1.5 at speeds up to 13x faster than Claude Sonnet 4.5 (Cognition)
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Cognition releases SWE-1.5, a new coding model in Windsurf, saying it partnered with Cerebras to serve SWE-1.5 at speeds up to 13x faster than Claude Sonnet 4.5 — Today we’re releasing SWE-1.5, the latest in our family of…
Remains of dead hostages returned to Israel
Israel has received the remains of what Hamas claims to be two deceased hostages held in Gaza.
Trump lowers tariffs after China meeting
US President Donald Trump has described his talks with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as a roaring success.
Anchorage shaken after 5.4 magnitude earthquake strikes Alaska
Residents in Anchorage, Alaska’s most populous city, reported feeling shaking Thursday morning
Top LTL carriers maintain profit while planning paths to freight recovery
ODFL, XPO and Saia reported annualized declines in third-quarter shipments, but are positioning themselves for a stronger freight market in 2026.
China’s rare earth export delay offers US a chance to weaken Beijing’s grip on the market
China’s promise to delay its newest restrictions on the export of the rare earths that are crucial to many high-tech products for one year as part of a trade agreement creates an opportunity for the U.S. and its allies.
Why US Wants To Resume Nuclear Testing? JD Vance Replies
Vice President JD Vance said Thursday that testing of the US nuclear arsenal would ensure it actually “functions properly,” but did not elaborate on what type of tests President Donald Trump had ordered.