Jewish chaplains in the U.S. operate in health care, hospice, elder care, the military, on campuses and in prisons. But their work is "largely underappreciated and unrecognized" by Jewish organizations, the "Mapping Jewish Chaplaincy" study found. … [Read more...] about New study finds demand for Jewish chaplains, but lack of recognition in the community
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Mystery surrounds stabbing deaths of 4 Idaho students
Autopsies have been completed on four University of Idaho students who were found stabbed to death inside a rental house near campus, and the results have been forwarded to law enforcement, the Spokane County Medical Examiner said Thursday. … [Read more...] about Mystery surrounds stabbing deaths of 4 Idaho students
Attack on Pelosi's husband comes into focus, but questions remain
Questions still remain about the lack of security for the home of the person second in line to succeed the president and the suspect's motivations. … [Read more...] about Attack on Pelosi's husband comes into focus, but questions remain
Man with axe, sword asked to enter New York Times newsroom, police say
A man with an axe and a sword went into the lobby of the New York Times building on Thursday and asked to speak the political section, authorities said, then handed over his weapons and waited for emergency personnel when he was denied entry. … [Read more...] about Man with axe, sword asked to enter New York Times newsroom, police say
Gen. Mark Milley: Russian woes in Ukraine should be a lesson for China on Taiwan
The Pentagon's top general said China should carefully consider how poorly Russia is faring so far in its military operation against Ukraine as it contemplates any amphibious assault on Taiwan. … [Read more...] about Gen. Mark Milley: Russian woes in Ukraine should be a lesson for China on Taiwan
