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Teens in two states arrested over threat that shuttered Houston synagogue
Angelina Han Hicks, 18, of Lexington, North Carolina, and an unnamed 16-year-old boy, of Houston, Texas, were arrested in relation to a planned attack against Congregation Beth Israel.
In Galveston, descendants of a forgotten Jewish migration keep their community’s story alive
Israeli wheelchair tennis star Guy Sasson dedicates Wimbledon quads doubles victory to Israel
On Israel's Independence Day, here are multiple reasons why the country is so beloved - opinion
Rice University LGBTQ group cuts ties with Hillel over support for Israel
Rice Pride said Hillel's international umbrella group was “not reflective of the values of inclusion upheld by Rice Pride.”
Children in Houston sing religious anthem associated with Iranian regime
The song is primarily addressed to a messianic figure in Shi'ite belief, but it also addresses the supreme leader of Iran.
Houston funds showing of film ‘lauding’ terrorist jailed for American death
Georges Abdallah was convicted of the murder of an American military attaché and an Israeli diplomat.
Judge throws out anti-vax lawsuit, calls Nazi analogy ‘reprehensible’
A federal judge in Houston has thrown out a lawsuit by health workers objecting to a city hospital system’s coronavirus vaccine mandate on the merits — but she couldn’t help singling out one of the arguments for special derision.
More than 90 people found in Houston home in suspected smuggling case
The 90 victims, all but roughly five of them men, were removed from the house and given food and water
What is Credit Repair and Why is it Important? Credit Repair Specialist Alex Miller Explains
Renowned Jewish scientist in two-year wait for aliyah
Eminent pathologist Prof. Ruth Katz, who patented an early cancer detection test with an Israeli firm, facing repeated obstacles in her aliyah request from the Population and Immigration Authority.
Sheba announces COVID-19 innovation collaboration with Houston Methodist
The two medical centers have been international leaders throughout the pandemic.
Houston's Buffalo Soldier Museum vandalized with swastikas
The vandalism coincided with National Buffalo Soldier Day, a day meant to honor African-Americans who fought in the US military.
China orders US to shut Chengdu consulate, retaliating for Houston
China had warned it would retaliate after it was unexpectedly given 72 hours - until Friday - to vacate its Houston consulate, and had urged the United States to reconsider.