(JTA) — More than two-thirds of American Jews believe that New York City Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani will make the city’s Jews less safe, according to a new survey by a nonpartisan Israeli research institute. The finding came in the Jewish People Policy Institute’s latest Voice of the Jewish People Index, which surveyed 745 American Jews about a range of topics last month, just 10 days after Mamdani was elected. It offers ... Read more
New Anthony Rendon updates make it clear the Rangers narrowly escaped a franchise-sinking move.yv
Los Angeles Angels third baseman Anthony Rendon is expected to retire, according to ESPN's Alden Gonzalez. Rendon, 35, is owed $38 million next season. A buyout has not been finalized, but Rendon is expected to defer some of his salary to give the Angels more payroll flexibility. Rangers fans thankful Angels outbid favorite team for Anthony Rendon after latest news The Rangers were interested in Rendon when ... Read more
A Holiday Without Charlie: Little Gigi’s Silent, Tear-Filled Wait Is the Kind of Heartbreak No Family Should Ever Face.AT
Thanksgiving is meant to be a time of warmth, laughter, and family. But for Erika and her little daughter Gigi, this year felt painfully different. While families across the country gathered around tables full of food and joy, Erika was quietly opening gifts sent by people who still remembered Charlie — the father and husband they lost too soon. Little Gigi approached each box with the same innocent hope she has carried ... Read more
Former Rangers starter sparks buzz as he signals a surprising interest in making an MLB comeback.yv
Former Texas Rangers right-handed starting pitcher Kohei Arihara is interested in returning to MLB, according to Yahoo Japan. Arihara spent the past three seasons with the SoftBank Hawks of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) in Japan. He will be a free agent on Dec. 2. Arihara, 33, began his professional baseball career with the Nippon Ham Fighters of NPB in 2015. After six seasons with the ... Read more
DC Falls Quiet in This Narrative as Dan Bongino Delivers a Heart-Shattering Tribute to Sarah Beckstrom, the Guard Lost in the Line of Duty.AT
A somber yet powerful tribute was paid today to West Virginia National Guard member Sarah Beckstrom, who tragically lost her life in a targeted ambush near Washington, D.C. The ceremony, led by FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino, highlighted her unwavering patriotism, dedication to service, and the ultimate sacrifice she made in the line of duty. “Sarah led a life of patriotism, service and sacrifice, and we will not rest ... Read more




