Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Duke busts the bigots

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Fox News’ “Antisemitism Exposed” newsletter brings you stories on the rising anti-Jewish prejudice across the U.S. and the world.IN TODAY’S NEWSLETTER:- Duke suspends Students for Justice in Palestine after antisemitic Instagram post- Freed hostage Rom Braslavski details abuse, starvation during 738 days in Gaza captivity- Hamas praise and Nazi imagery: Maine Senate front-runner faces brutal backlashTOP STORY: Duke University has frozen funding and suspended its Students for Justice in Palestine chapter following outcry over a “deeply disturbing” Instagram post. The flyer depicted Zionism and U.S. Imperialism as pigs—a dehumanizing caricature linked to 1970s…

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Home heating oil businesses struggle to navigate volatile market

LONDONDERRY, NH – Home heating oil firms are facing mounting cost pressures as rising crude and diesel prices tied to Middle East tensions squeeze margins and disrupt operations across New England. The recent spike follows a cold winter that boosted demand for heating oil, leaving both consumers and suppliers exposed…

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WWE to hold premium live event in Saudi Arabia amid Iran ceasefire

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Saudi Arabia was among the countries seeing missiles fly into their airspace as a conflict broke out in the Middle East between the U.S. and Iran.The prospect of Iran targeting its Middle Eastern neighbors like Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar and the United…

Chelsea Sacks Manager Liam Rosenior After Less Than 4 Months

NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Liam Rosenior has been fired as Chelsea manager after a desperate Premier League run of five losses without scoring a goal.Chelsea confirmed his departure on Wednesday, less than four months into the job and just four days before it plays in an…

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Exclusive | Tick, mosquito plagues could suck New York dry this summer — here’s how to keep yourself safe

There could be a serious up-tick. The Big Apple is about to be bled dry — and not just because of ferocious tax hikes. This spring and summer, NYC could see an influx of biblical levels of disease-harboring ticks and mosquitoes, borne aloft by warming weather and booming vector populations. It’s enough to have locals itching for an escape from the city. Tick bites have been sending people to the emergency room at the highest rate in nearly a decade, according to new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention data. In early April, 71 out of every 100,000 emergency room…

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