COVID-19
Years of slipping test results: What’s dragging down US students?
National assessment data show sustained declines in math and reading since 2012, with pandemic learning loss, chronic absenteeism, and staffing shortages identified as major factors.
RFK Jr.’s health department ordered withdrawal of studies showing vaccine efficiency - report
US CDC will not publish report showing COVID vaccine effectiveness
Asia looks to COVID-era playbook to tackle fuel crisis from Iran war
Shin Bet politicization dangerous to Israel's security, rights of Israelis - opinion
The enormous accumulation of this data, plus the Shin Bet’s advanced technological capabilities, gives the organization access to a wealth of information about every Israeli citizen.
Technion close to develop oral consumption of medications to tackle COVID, flu, instead of vaccines
Imagine if antibodies, hormones for fertility, proteins like insulin, and vaccines could be swallowed instead of taken by injection.
COVID-19 was a 'social experiment', Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer player claims
The soccer player, Eran Zehavi, admitted on the Ben Ben Baruch's Mojo podcast that he is a big conspiracy theorist.
CIA concludes COVID-19 more likely originated from lab leak than natural causes
Agency assigns 'low confidence' to conclusion, evidence remains inconclusive.
COVID-19 virus likely originated from lab leak, CIA says
The newly appointed CIA chief, John Ratcliffe, noted last week that one of his priorities would be assessing the origins of the pandemic.
Worldwide public opinion and trust in science remains strong - study
The research found that demographics with higher trust in science included women, older people, people with a large income, educated people, and those with left-wing or liberal political views.
Eyal Golan addresses resurfaced sexual abuse claims against him
Golan also said that he had completely changed his lifestyle and that all of those around him at the time of the alleged incidents we
Jewish Voice for Peace to pay over $600,000 to settle COVID-19 loan fraud allegation
JVP will be paying twice the amount it received for a $338,817 second-draw loan under the Paycheck Protection Act Program.
The book of Exodus: Our resilience and ability to grow from trauma
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Israel can't afford to take threat of another virus lightly amid war - editorial
If there is going to be a global medical crisis once more, Israel’s leaders, who are busy enough as is with another life-threatening crisis, must learn from their past choices.