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Antisemitism in Europe leading some to hide Jewish identity, says leading rabbi
Pinchas Goldschmidt warns ‘situation in the streets’ since 7 October Hamas attack is destabilising societies. A leading rabbi has warned that threats and harassment are leading some Europeans to hide their Jewish identities, cautioning that the ...The Guardian - World -
Three ways to win the rental property race
From being first in the queue to being more flexible, here are some tips on how to get ahead in the rental race.BBC News - Top stories -
Screaming leads workers to tiger footprints, victim's body
A team was deployed to search for the critically endangered cat after a man was found dead with wounds indicating a tiger attack.CBS News - World - Golf -
One Of The Best Ways To Remotely Play TTRPGs Is Shutting Down
One More Multiverse--a studio that developed TTRPGs and produced tools to make it easier to play tabletop games virtually with others--is shutting down. Game Masters and players who use the virtual tabletop have 90 days to download or screenshot ...GameSpot - Tech
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