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Sex: Why you should stop feeling embarrassed and start communicating
What’s more attractive: someone who clearly says what feels good or someone who stays silent and hopes for the best? Despite the discomfort that may come with discussing your sexuality, it’s time to speak up
Shirli Grayfner
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23:15 | 04.04.25
Global warming accelerates glacier melt much faster than anticipated
Arctic sea ice is melting at a much faster rate than previously expected; A new study warns that within just two and a half years, the Arctic Ocean could experience its first nearly ice-free summer—a dramatic milestone in the unfolding climate crisis
Tamir Yerushalmi, Davidson Intitute of Science
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19:08 | 04.04.25
Quick beet and feta carpaccio you’ll want to make again and again
All you need is beets, feta, a few spices—and five minutes: A chef-approved beet carpaccio recipe
Roi Hanin
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10:32 | 04.04.25
Revolutionary drug slashes major heart disease risk by over 90%
Eli Lilly’s Lepodisiran shows unprecedented reduction in hereditary heart disease risk, sparking Phase 3 trials to validate long-term clinical benefits and redefine treatment for high Lp(a) patients; patients in Israel are participating in Phase 3 trial
Tzur Gueta
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01:06 | 04.04.25
Charge wars: Chinese automakers race to develop ultra-fast EV charging
Chinese automakers’ breakneck pace in ultra-fast charging tech reshapes EV competition, with infrastructure questions threatening to ignite a global charging speed war
Tomer Hadar
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19:32 | 04.03.25
Israeli scientists develop electromagnetic launcher for future Moon missions
Researchers from Ariel University have developed an electromagnetic launch system capable of accelerating payloads at high speeds using only electrical energy; Coilguns could replace chemical-fueled rockets in the future
Yogev Israeli
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16:27 | 04.03.25
Israel to sit out world's most prestigious architecture exhibition; Qatar joins for the first time
Venice Architecture Biennale opens in May with focus on climate crisis responses; in first, Israel will be absent—neither for political nor budgetary reasons—while Gulf state debuts, boosting cultural presence on global stage
Amnon Direktor
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13:16 | 04.03.25
The drama behind Israel’s Eurovision song choice: What led to New Day Will Rise?
Leaked protocols reveal heated internal debates, tiebreakers and emotional moments that shaped Israel’s choice for the 2025 Eurovision Song Contest
Ran Boker
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10:51 | 04.03.25
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft back from space, and India wants the Moon
NASA likely to require another test flight from Boeing, private lunar mission wraps up, India ramps up its Moon ambitions, galaxies appear to be aging faster than expected and wild new way to win a ticket to Mars
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:00 | 04.03.25
How to make the fluffiest apple cake ever
A delightful cake to end a meal or pair with coffee: apples, vanilla and cinnamon create a winning combination that will fill your home with irresistible baking aromas
Anat Zarfati
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07:12 | 04.03.25
'White Lotus' scene featuring non-binary child dropped following Trump re-election
Carrie Coon, who plays Laurie in the popular TV show 'The White Lotus', has disclosed that a scene featuring a non-binary child was cut from production after Trump won re-election, saying 'it was too significant a topic for such a brief moment'
Ynet
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21:39 | 04.02.25
Israeli poker ace rakes in $1.23 million jackpot in online poker tournament
Rafi Elharar, known as 'Rafi Vegas,' wins massive tournament with over 23,000 entries, turning a $525 buy-in into $1,230,227; 'My whole body is in a frenzy. I've been working for this for 15 years,' he says
Eliasaph Deuel
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19:11 | 04.02.25
Think your car is safe? Here’s when it’s most likely to get stolen
Car thefts in Israel jumped 22% in early 2025, fueled by auto parts shortages and rising demand in PA-controlled areas, new report finds; most thefts occurred early mornings, mainly in the Tel Aviv area, with thieves using OBD hacking to bypass security
Raanan Ben-Zur
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14:32 | 04.02.25
From moonshot to funding freeze: SpaceIL halts Beresheet 2 lunar mission
Project to launch a second Israeli spacecraft to the moon was frozen after failing to secure the necessary funding, but SpaceIL’s educational initiatives will continue as usual; Freezing the mission does not mean it has been abandoned, officials say
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:14 | 04.02.25
Running in his memory: War widow will run Jerusalem Marathon with her husband in her heart
Shmuel Harari immigrated from the US as a lone soldier and Anna arrived from France for national service and together they created a home in Israel; their last run together was through the streets of Jerusalem right before Shmuel went to his fourth round of reserve duty and never returned; 'We met because of the Land of Israel, and we parted because of it'
Gilad Cohen
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21:37 | 04.01.25
You should know about these 7 foods that could extend your life - and add them to your diet
In Okinawa, Japan, some of the world's oldest people reside; in Sardinia, Italy, many celebrate birthdays well past the age of 100: So, what’s their secret? Research suggests that their dietary choices play a significant role; here are seven foods commonly found in their kitchens—and the miraculous drink they swear by
Limor Tal pony
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18:38 | 04.01.25
From lingerie to royalty: How celebrities are rocking the sheer trend
Lace takes center stage in 2025 fashion, with global designers reviving its timeless appeal through bold red-carpet moments and versatile spring collections
Itay Yaacov
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18:19 | 04.01.25
Doron gets backup: Idan Amedi set for Fauda comeback in upcoming season
Producers say although actor and singer had previously announced he would leave show, he will return in a guest role, with possibility of further appearances down the line
Ran Boker
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17:43 | 04.01.25
Kourtney Kardashian’s son shuts down wild Justin Bieber paternity rumor
Reign Disick, 10, publicly denies rumors that Justin Bieber is his father during a live Instagram chat, addressing years of speculation; mother Kourtney keeps mum
Inbal Hananel
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13:26 | 04.01.25
Israeli gymnastics coach named in Italian abuse allegations, though no formal complaint filed
Julieta Cantaluppi, member of Israel’s national gymnastics coaching team since 2023, named in growing abuse scandal in her native Italy, following allegations by former gymnasts; Israeli federation says unaware of any allegations
Ynet
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00:29 | 04.01.25
Deni Avdija’s breakout March: Blazers forward dominates NBA stats
Israeli NBA sensation delivers jaw-dropping March performances outperforming NBA superstars and earning coach Chauncey Billups’ full trust
Ynet
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22:39 | 03.31.25
Israeli chef Assaf Granit retains Michelin Star for Paris restaurant for fifth straight year
Granit secures coveted Michelin distinction for his Paris restaurant Shabour for 5th year running — and celebrates achievement with unexpected move: opening his first Instagram account after years of steering clear of social media
Tiki Golan
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21:34 | 03.31.25
Anne-Marie David to perform in Israel, praises 2025 Eurovision entry
French Eurovision legend prepares for summer performances in Israel, standing steadfast to support hostages and showering acclaim for the country’s 2025 Eurovision contestant
Raz Shechnik
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19:46 | 03.31.25
How a history-making LGBT astronaut was accused of the first-ever space crime
Anne McClain, NASA’s first openly lesbian astronaut, made headlines after being accused of accessing her ex-partner’s bank account from space; the case, once dubbed the first space crime, ended with charges against the accuser for filing a false report
Yaron Drukman
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19:39 | 03.31.25
Autism rates rising in Israel, with increases linked to parental age
Parental age is a key factor in rising autism rates in developed countries, including Israel, alongside improved diagnosis and awareness; Data in Israel show 7 in 1,000 people are on the spectrum, with 45% having an additional disability
Or Hadar
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14:34 | 03.31.25
Debate over screening ‘No Other Land’ at University of Haifa: ‘A spit in the face’
The University of Haifa faces backlash over planned screening of Oscar-winning documentary by Israeli and Palestinian directors; Critics call it 'incitement,' with activists threatening complaints and funding cuts; The university says it will review the matter and is 'committed to upholding freedom of speech'
Lior El-Hai
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11:46 | 03.31.25
Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s lavish Venetian wedding: Here's what to expect
Close associates of the couple report that the wedding will include a yacht cruise on Bezos' luxury vessel and stays at the most expensive hotels; the mayor of Venice, the Italian city where the event will take place, has already issued a reassuring message to those concerned about the expected chaos
Omer Daniel
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10:22 | 03.31.25
Watch: German spacecraft crashes into sea seconds after launch into space
Isar Aerospace’s Spectrum rocket fails its maiden voyage and crashes into the Norwegian Sea seconds after liftoff, dealing a blow to Europe’s fledgling commercial space sector
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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08:26 | 03.31.25
Ozempic pills match injectables in reducing heart attacks and strokes for diabetics, study finds
Rybelsus slashes cardiovascular risks by 14% in type 2 diabetes patients, challenging injectable dominance and fueling Novo Nordisk’s bid to expand its market amid rising competition
Oren Rice
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00:34 | 03.31.25
Another Jew in the NBA? Danny Wolf headed for the draft
The Jewish center, who had a dream season at the University of Michigan, will try to impress and be selected by one of the best teams in the world this summer
Ynet Sports
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22:48 | 03.30.25
Gymnast Artem Dolgopyat brings home gold in first competition since Paris Olympics
Israeli gymnast wins gold at Stuttgart Challenge Cup in his 1st competition since ankle surgery; Dolgopyat continues to build on his remarkable career, including two Olympic medals and global titles
Stav Ifargan
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21:45 | 03.30.25
Quentin Tarantino marks 62nd birthday on rooftop of Tel Aviv hotel
Filmmaker Quentin Tarantino celebrated his 62nd birthday with an intimate rooftop dinner hosted by his wife, Daniella Pick, at the R48 Hotel; Guests shared glimpses of the celebration on Instagram
Yoni Froim
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16:58 | 03.30.25
Israel could face measles outbreak as vaccination numbers drop
Health officials warn that some areas, including Jerusalem, could be susceptible to the virus after declining MMRV vaccination rates and rising global spread of the disease
Or Hadar
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14:26 | 03.30.25
Top athletes splurge on themselves: Ronaldo with a Bugatti, Neymar with a chopper
The world's leading athletes spend their fortunes on extravagant luxuries, unique hobbies, and personal passions, showcasing their larger-than-life lifestyles both on and off the field
Guy Leiva
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00:09 | 03.29.25
E-cigarettes as addictive as traditional cigarettes, study finds
A Canadian study found that dual users of regular and e-cigarettes showed similar addiction levels to exclusive e-cigarette users, while non-smokers who vape reported lower dependence — though nicotine products still caused notable addiction
Or Hadar
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16:33 | 03.28.25
Pregnancy recovery may take over a year, Israeli scientists find
New Israeli study published in Science Advances sheds light on the physical changes that accompany pregnancy and the postpartum period
Zur Guetta
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09:13 | 03.28.25
Surprising and delicious recipes using fruit and vegetable peels
From chips to vegetable broth and even carrot cake – Michal Levi Elhalal shows how to make the most of peels to prepare delicious dishes
Michal Levi Elhalal
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23:19 | 03.27.25
Fatty liver disease in children: A growing health crisis in Israel
Once an adult health crisis, fatty liver disease is now striking children as young as five driven by modern diets and sedentary habits, demanding urgent lifestyle shifts to prevent irreversible damage
Eitan Gefen
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16:54 | 03.27.25
This is what you put on the Passover Seder plate: Traditional foods with a modern twist
A guide to the six symbolic foods of the Seder plate, featuring creative recipes like horseradish with beets, herb salads, matzah pancakes, and more to elevate your Passover celebration
Ynet
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01:30 | 03.27.25
Freed hostages asked to share their medical information for report to UN on Gaza captivity
Exclusive: Health Ministry asks hostages who returned in the January cease-fire deal to authorize access to hospital records documenting their condition upon release
Or Hadar
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21:06 | 03.26.25
The fight for Nazi stolen masterpieces heads to the big screen in 'Auction'
Jewish French screenwriter and film director Pascal Bonitzer brings the story of an exquisite painting, stolen from a Jewish arts dealer by the Nazis in the 1930s and later recovered, shedding light on Europe's less noted crimes
Amir Kaminer, Paris
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12:01 | 03.26.25
Norwegian fans boo Israeli anthem before World Cup qualifier
Norwegian fans disrespected Israel’s anthem, 'Hatikvah,' before the match against Israel in Hungary. The incident followed anti-Israeli statements by Norwegian players and officials, though star player Erling Haaland urged the focus remain on football instead of politics
ynet correspondents
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01:16 | 03.26.25
Gal Gadot assigned bodyguards after death threats
Disney assigned personal security to Gal Gadot following threats that began after Rachel Zegler's 'Free Palestine' post; Variety says tensions between the actresses escalated amid the troubled release of Snow White, marked for box office failure
Ynet correspondents
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22:21 | 03.25.25
Implications to health as Israel to begin daylight saving time
Experts highlight the impact on sleep cycles, mood, and overall health; From disrupted biological clocks to fatigue and concentration challenges, discover strategies to adapt and make the most of longer daylight hours
Tzur Gueta
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20:40 | 03.25.25
Oscar-winning filmmaker Hamdan Bilal released after alleged assault and detention in West Bank
No Other Land co-creator Yuval Abraham posts on social media Palestinian filmmaking partner held in Israeli police station for hours, citing Bilal's attorney, before being eventually released
Ynet
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16:51 | 03.25.25
NASA layoffs, Saturn’s moons and a new telescope: This week in space
NASA is initiating layoffs as part of a cost-cutting plan; meanwhile, a powerful new space telescope is launched, 128 new moons have been discovered orbiting Saturn, and the Voyager spacecraft are getting a life-extending strategy
Ettay Nevo/Davidson Institute of Science
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16:00 | 03.25.25
Rising stars and veteran leaders: Jewish players to watch in MLB 2025
Max Fried replaces Gerrit Cole as the Yankees’ ace; Alex Bregman shifts to second in Boston; Joc Pederson brings playoff power to Texas; Dean Kremer builds on a historic postseason: Zack Gelof eyes a breakout year as a core piece of Oakland’s rebuild
Liran Friedmann
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15:36 | 03.25.25
Delayed diagnoses and misunderstood symptoms: The challenge of rare disease Lipodystrophy
Advocates Andra Stratton and Sharon Halperin are raising awareness of lipodystrophy, a rare fat disorder often misdiagnosed; through global networks, they aim to improve diagnosis, access to care, and support for patients in the US and Israel
Sharon Kidon
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08:57 | 03.25.25
This is why returning astronaut Sunita Williams' hair turned white
Astronaut Sunita Williams returns from 288-day ISS mission with stark physical changes — including white hair and bone loss — as NASA tackles long-term space health risks and rehabilitation challenges
Tzur Gueta
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23:30 | 03.24.25
Reports of Eurovision 'boycott' against Israeli contestant dismissed as misunderstanding
Israeli Eurovision 2025 contestant Yuval Raphael’s exclusion from a contestant group sparks unfounded boycott rumors, with organizers clarifying it was an overlooked invitation; claims of a boycott surfaced in international media coverage
Ran Boker
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22:57 | 03.24.25
Gaza war tensions shadow Norway-Israel World Cup clash
Ahead of a World Cup qualifier against Israel, Norwegian players and officials voice mixed views on conflict, with some criticizing Israel and others urging focus on football; Norway’s FA chief rejects calls for boycott
Ynet
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22:39 | 03.24.25
Volvo issues rare recall for plug-in hybrid models over battery fire risk
Automaker reports a defect was identified in the production line of one of its battery suppliers which could cause overheating; nearly 1000 Israeli models require fixing
Noam Rhein
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20:36 | 03.24.25
Celebrating 20 years of The Office: Memes that still resonate
Two decades after its debut, The Office remains a cultural phenomenon, with its memes capturing universal human experiences; from Michael Scott’s chaos to Stanley’s eye-roll, these moments still resonate in today’s absurd and unpredictable world
Smadar Shiloni
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17:16 | 03.24.25
‘Out of breaking points comes opportunity’: Israel maps mental health tech boom
After October 7, Israel sees a mental health tech boom: 117 startups tackling trauma, resilience with AI, self-care and automation; Collaboration, funding and policy changes are crucial to accelerate healing, say experts
Maayan Hoffman/The Media Line
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12:27 | 03.24.25
Hannah Einbinder rails against 'Israeli government’s massacre' in Gaza
Jewish Hacks star condemns Israel’s actions in Gaza during LGBTQ+ awards speech in LA, urging accountability, criticizing US support and calling blind allegiance 'antithetical to our deepest Jewish traditions'
Daniel Edelson, New York
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12:21 | 03.24.25
Diabetes breakthrough: Chinese trial paves way for insulin-free future
In a groundbreaking treatment, insulin-producing cells sourced from a young woman's own body were successfully implanted, effectively eliminating the need for daily injections
Daniel Khaykelson/Davidson Institute of Science
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23:11 | 03.23.25
'Israel is a murderer': Protesters disrupt screening of Israeli TV seriese
Pro-Palestinians crash the screening of "The German" at the Series Mania festival in France shouting slogans and waving flags; audiences respond by booing the disruptions
Ran Boker
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20:08 | 03.23.25
Arab groups call for boycott of Disney’s 'Snow White' staring Gal Gadot
Organizations launch a digital boycott against film starring Israeli actress citing her service in the IDF and alleged support for Gaza 'occupation'
Lior Ben Ari
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17:52 | 03.23.25
Racist chants surge by 71% in Israeli soccer stadiums amid ongoing war
Report finds racist chants and disciplinary actions rise in Israeli soccer stadiums, with 262 instances recorded, while incidents of actual violence decline
Raanan Weiss
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12:58 | 03.23.25
Why do we cry out of joy?
Crying is not just a response to sorrow and pain—it also accompanies joy, excitement, and relief. Why do positive emotions bring us to tears, and how do tears of joy differ from tears of sadness?
Rotem Mika/Davidson Institute of Science
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07:32 | 03.22.25
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