Barred from building safe rooms and lacking public shelters, many are forced to rely on inadequate protection, a problem endemic to Arab communities that the state has failed to deal with for years ...
The self-employed in Israel don’t need a lecture on risk. They live inside it. Not the dramatic, movie kind, either. The boring kind that kills you slowly: a calendar full of penciled-in events, a van ...
At 9:50 a.m. on Wednesday, March 18, local communities will participate in a statewide tornado drill and test their emergency and sheltering plans. Ohio counties use time to sound and test their ...
The news and the sirens activate the body in a prolonged survival state. A mindfulness expert explains how it is possible to regulate thoughts, reduce stress and create emotional stability at home.
The first collision sent the fire truck careening into the westbound lane, where it smashed head-on into the Access-A-Ride bus, which then slammed into the Lexus SUV stopped behind it, the ...
Like most Jewish people in the Diaspora, I have always had an intimate connection to Israel. I have close family there and I am a regular visitor. And, like the rest of my community in the UK and ...
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U.S. and Israeli airstrikes targeting the Vanak neighborhood of Tehran have been ongoing since February 28th, bringing problems to several nearby hospitals and aid facilities, including Tehran’s only ...
As war devastates children abroad, Lynn Gendusa urges Americans to recognize their safety, lower their voices at home, and unite in compassion instead of waging internal battles.