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The algorithm of speed: How Matan Ivri is rewriting the Israeli record books
Competing in a loaded field at Stanford, Ivri didn’t just win his heat; he obliterated the national 1,500-meter record, stopping the clock at 3:38.15 minutes.
Wisconsin lawmakers hear bill to codify IHRA antisemitism definition
Wisconsin judge found guilty of obstructing Trump immigration crackdown, media says
Three killed in Wisconsin school shooting, including shooter, police say
Chabad woman passes away after attempting to save daughter from drowning
Henya passed away at the age of 40, two months after her youngest daughter fell into the water at the docks.
US Virgin Islands: Chabad woman in serious condition after trying to save baby
Henya Federman and her family were out by the docks on the US Virgin Islands when their 4-month-old baby fell out of her arms and into the water.
10-year-old boy kills mother for not buying him a VR headset
The boy is being charged as an adult for first-degree reckless homicide and is being held on $50,000 bail. If convicted, he could face up to 60 years in prison.
Wisconsin parade attacker sentenced to life in prison without parole
The judge symbolically added at least another 1,067 years to the life sentences to underscore the severity of the crimes for which she said Brooks showed "no remorse, no empathy."
Nurse cut off dying man’s foot for taxidermy display
The hospice nurse claimed to have amputated the foot to make the patient more comfortable, although her coworkers testify otherwise.
US midterm elections: Governor races to watch
Here are results from the most consequential gubernatorial races, as forecast by data provider Edison Research:
Halloween: US Nazi costumes cause rage across social media
A man from Manhattan dressed up as a Nazi and a man from Madison, Wisconsin dressed up as Adolf Hitler for Halloween.
Apartment fire kills six people in Wisconsin
The blaze was reported shortly after 5 a.m. in a four-unit apartment house in the village of Hartland, Wisconsin, about 25 miles east of Milwaukee.
U of Wisconsin apologizes to Jewish students about ‘Zionism is genocide’ graffiti
“To those Jewish students and others affected, we are sorry for the impact this had on your first day of class at UW,” UW's Vice Chancellor and Chief Diversity Officer said.
56-year-old man fined $4k for antisemitic fliers in Kenosha
A man was fined $4,000 after he posted antisemitic fliers in on car windshields, driveways and sidewalks in Kenosha, Wisconsin.