Plus, Russia and Ukraine prep for Kherson battle.
The FBI identifies a threat to New Jersey's Jewish community; Ukraine and Russia prepare to battle for Kherson. Tonight's Sentences was written by Jariel Arvin. |
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FBI identifies unsettling threat to NJ synagogues |
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Is Russia setting a trap for Ukraine in Kherson? |
- Russia is showing signs of retreat ahead of a significant battle for the southern city of Kherson; however, Ukrainian officials think the Kremlin could be setting a trap. [Wall Street Journal / Matthew Luxmoore]
- Moscow officials recently ordered the evacuation of thousands of civilians from the region. Thursday, the Russian flag stopped flying from one of Kherson's main buildings. [The Hill / Colin Meyn and Zach Schonfeld]
- Ukrainian forces are staging a counteroffensive to take back the only major city Russia has captured since its February invasion. [Al Jazeera]
- Officials expect a partial Russian withdrawal, but there are signs that the Kremlin is moving troops to defend its position in Kherson. [BBC]
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Elon Musk laid off 50 percent of Twitter's employees on Friday, prompting a class action lawsuit over a lack of advance notice. [Vox / Shirin Ghaffary] |
- Thursday, Oprah endorsed Lt. Gov. John Fetterman (D) in Pennsylvania's Senate race over his Republican challenger (and frequent Oprah show guest) Dr. Mehmet Oz. [NPR / Ashley Ahn]
- The US added a better-than-expected 261,000 jobs in October as the Federal Reserve hikes interest rates to cool the labor market and inflation. [Yahoo / Alexandra Semenova]
- South Korea scrambled dozens of fighter jets on Friday after detecting 180 North Korean warplanes in four hours. [CNN / Yoonjung Seo and Heather Chen]
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"While this specific threat may be mitigated, we know this remains a tense time for our Jewish communities who are facing a wave of anti-Semitic activity." |
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