as the nation hurdles towards yet another government shutdown. i want to know if new republican house speaker, mike johnson and his lack of experience have what it takes to get a deal done. we are live on capitol hill where today we could learn part of the plan to keep the government open. overnight, strikes israel war on hamas intensifies after another wave of bombings. benjamin netanyahu makes a trip to the gaza border. live in israel with the latest on the 35-day war and the humanitarian crisis growing worse by the minute. later, trump tower of lies. the former first family taking turns testifying in a civil fraud suit. how ivanka trump s repeated claims of, i don t recall, could come back to bite the most indicted one term ex president in u.s. history. all of that and more is coming up. good saturday morning to you all. i m katie phang. we start today with another case of déjà vu on catol hill. this time next week, the government could be shut down. with only six days
The first Jewish Baccalaureate at Duke started as a walk-out protest by a handful of Duke seniors in 1983. Forty years later, it has since transformed into an annual ceremony to recognize and celebrate the contribution of graduating students to Duke's Jewish community, taking place in the home for Jewish Life at Duke, the Freeman Center.
During Emory’s 27th Tenenbaum Lecture on Wednesday March 6, Laura Limonic will explore “Latinx Jews in Their Adopted Homeland: Constructing New Realities and Claiming New Identities.”
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