Fox News host Mark Levin expressed strong disapproval of President Trump’s diplomatic tour of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, a notable shift given Levin’s history of staunch support for Trump. The President addressed the Saudi Royal family and global business leaders at an economic investment conference in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, before traveling to Doha, Qatar, for further meetings aimed at securing Middle Eastern investment in the U.S. economy, despite concerns over human rights abuses by potential investors.

Federal safety regulators have asked Elon Musk’s car company to explain how its driverless taxis will avoid causing accidents when they hit the road in Texas next month before a national “robotaxi” launch that is key to keeping its stock price aloft. Tesla has been told to provide information on how its taxis will operate safely in Austin, Texas, when there is fog, sun glare, rain and other low-visibility conditions that have been tied to accidents involving the company’s driver-assistance software. Those accidents, including one that killed a pedestrian, triggered the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration to launch an investigation in October of 2.4 million of Musk’s vehicles.

JACKSON, NJ — May 12, 2025 — CHEMED Health Center marked a major milestone today with the grand opening and ribbon cutting of its newest facility at 275 S. Hope Chapel Road in Jackson. Guest of Honor, U.S. Congressman Chris Smith, joined CHEMED leadership, elected officials, and community partners to celebrate the expansion, which will bring much needed specialty services to residents across Ocean County and beyond. “CHEMED’s new Jackson center is a powerful example of the vision and leadership behind community-based healthcare,” said Congressman Smith.

The urgency couldn’t be greater  The groundwork is laid.  The city is ready.  The time is now.  And what’s unfolding here will change the future of Meron—and Klal Yisroel.  Right now, as Lag Baomer fires light up the sky and music fills the air, something is taking place beneath the surface.  In the city of Reb Shimon, the only mikvah taharah is being completely rebuilt—from the ground up. Yes, Meron—the most visited Jewish site in the world, drawing over a million people each year—has only one mikvah. And for years, it stood in disrepair, barely usable. Thousands of local residents had nowhere to turn. Tens of thousands more—from Chassidish to Litvish, Sefardic to secular—come wishing to fulfill one of the holiest mitzvos… and need to leave to another city.

Magen David Adom (MDA) teams have completed final preparations for the comprehensive medical security operation for the Rashbi pilgrimage in Meron. Ahead of the event taking place tomorrow on Lag BaOmer, Israel Police, in cooperation with MDA and Israel Fire and Rescue Services, held large-scale emergency drills simulating mass casualty events on the mountain. As part of the preparations, two drills were conducted by the police at night and in the afternoon, covering a range of scenarios: terrorist incidents, rocket fire, crowd stampedes, road blockades, and more. Dozens of MDA paramedics, doctors, EMTs, and first responders participated. MDA’s emergency medical system is operating in close coordination with all field agencies.

Hagaon HaRav David Yosef, Israel’s Sephardic Chief Rabbi, visited Ayalon Prison today in cooperation with the Rabbinical Department of the Israel Prison Service. During the visit, Rav Yosef delivered a Shiur to the inmates and met with get-refusers – some of whom expressed for the first time a willingness to discuss their cases, which may lead to a breakthrough in the issue of many Agunos.

The Free Syrian Party welcomed today’s meeting between U.S. President Trump and Syrian President Al-Sharaa in Riyadh, saying it “represents an explicit official recognition of the legitimacy of the new government and the normalization of Syria’s relationship with the United States and the international community.”

RFK Jr. appears startled as demonstrators suddenly shout behind him, before being removed by security.

On Wednesday afternoon, a heartfelt Chalakah ceremony was held at the residence of HaGaon HaRav Moshe Sternbuch. The event, marking a young boy’s first haircut, brought together family and community members to celebrate this milestone under the esteemed presence of the revered and venerated Posek and Gadol. The children will have their hair cut on Lag BaOmer.

Hagaon HaRav Yaakov Moshe Schecter of Breslov putting Tzitzis on a grandson of Askan Avrohom Yaakov (Abe) Friedman from NY, who is in Eretz Yisroel to celebrate his “Chalakah” at Kever Rashbi on Lag BaOmer.

Israeli military sources believe that during the recent bombing of a tunnel complex in Khan Yunis, Hamas’s Gaza-based leader Mohammed Sinwar may have been accompanied by several high-ranking figures, including Mohammed Shabana, commander of the group’s Rafah Brigade.
Defense insiders also said it’s very possible that Abu Obaida, the masked spokesperson known as the public face of Hamas, was in the same location with Sinwar at the time of the strike.
Shabana holds a key position within the terror group’s leadership. He’s one of the most senior commanders still operating and has narrowly escaped multiple targeted killing attempts by Israeli forces over the years.

In the wake of a groundbreaking summit between President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a high-ranking official in Damascus has indicated that Syria may be open to joining the Abraham Accords. The development marks a notable shift in tone from the Assad-era stance and signals the possibility of a significant realignment in the region.
Speaking with Kan News, Ali al-Rifa’ai, who heads the spokesperson division at Syria’s Ministry of Information, shared that the newly formed government in Syria is seriously considering peace initiatives, even extending to relations with Israel.
Al-Rifa’ai stated clearly, “Syria does not want war. We want peace with everyone, we want the region to be stable, and we do not want war with anyone.”

CALIFORNIA – Rabbi Pinny Dunner, a prominent Orthodox Jewish Rabbi from California, and vocal supporter of Do

The U.S. Department of Agriculture has agreed to restore climate change-related webpages to its websites after it was sued over the deletions in February. The lawsuit, brought on behalf of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of New York, the Natural Resources Defense Council and the Environmental Working Group, argued that the deletions violated rules around citizens’ access to government information. The USDA’s reversal comes ahead of a scheduled May 21 hearing on the plaintiffs’ motion for a preliminary injunction against the agency’s actions in federal court in New York.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s plans to slash the number of senior military leaders across the services would cut more than 120 high-ranking officer jobs in the active duty and National Guard, including as many as nine top general slots. Based on the percentages outlined by Hegseth and his senior staff, 20% of the 44 authorized top active duty general and admiral jobs would be eliminated, along with 10% of the more than 800 one-, two- and three-star positions, according to numbers compiled by The Associated Press.

For the first time in history, the small college town of Geneseo, N.Y.—tucked into the Finger Lakes region and best known for its natural beauty and tight-knit campus community—is getting permanent Jewish infrastructure. Rabbi Laivy and Goldy Mochkin, along with their four young children, have arrived in Geneseo to establish a Chabad presence that will serve both the local community and the 250+ Jewish students at SUNY Geneseo, one of the state’s highest-ranked public colleges. The Mochkins’ arrival marks a turning point for Jewish life in the area. Until now, there has been no synagogue, no community center, no consistent Jewish presence.

Utah Rep. Blake Moore has to be woken up after falling asleep in his chair during a committee meeting. Michigan Rep. Debbie Dingell and Illinois Rep. Jan Schakowsky were also caught on film falling asleep this morning.

President Donald Trump once again referred to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer as “a Palestinian,” repeating the label in response to questions about a $400 million aircraft offered by Qatar.
On Tuesday, Trump justified his decision to accept the Qatar-funded Boeing 747 as a temporary replacement for Air Force One, describing it as a financially responsible move that benefits the country. He also criticized those opposing the idea, calling them “fools.”
In contrast, Schumer announced he will block all Department of Justice appointments from proceeding in the Senate until he receives further clarification on the matter. According to him, the arrangement “is not just naked corruption, it is also a grave national security threat.”

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