As Hanukkah festivities light up Tel Aviv, a tragic shooting in Australia looms large. Rabbi Shaul Reizes leads the community in celebration while addressing the growing fears of antisemitism.
A mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration in Sydney has left at least 12 dead, including the gunman. As the nation grapples with this tragedy, the Prime Minister calls it a targeted attack against Jewish Australians.
The Rabbit R1 returns with a major software update, RabbitOS 2, transforming its user experience and introducing Creations, a new feature for custom app development. Can this AI gadget redeem itself?
Scarlett Johansson, known for her role in 'Jojo Rabbit,' takes the director's seat in a new feel-good film set during the Holocaust, blending heartwarming storytelling with historical themes.
The Rabbit R1 is back with a bang! The latest RabbitOS 2 update brings a revamped UI, improved gesture controls, and exciting new features like Quick Settings and conversation transcripts. Discover what makes this AI device a must-have!
Abby and Brittany Hensel were spotted enjoying a casual outing with their newborn, grabbing snacks at McDonald's and sharing laughs with friends. The twins continue to embrace their new roles as parents in their Minnesota town.
In northern Colorado, cottontail rabbits are undergoing a bizarre transformation due to the Shope papilloma virus, sparking comparisons to mythical creatures and raising concerns about their spread into Wyoming.
A group of rabbits in Colorado has been spotted with grotesque hornlike growths, sparking curiosity and concern. But experts reveal these 'Frankenstein bunnies' are merely afflicted by a common virus, the Shope papillomavirus.
Residents of Fort Collins, Colorado, are spotting rabbits with grotesque horn-like growths caused by a common virus. Dubbed 'Frankenstein bunnies,' these creatures are not dangerous and have a fascinating link to folklore.
A group of rabbits in Colorado has been spotted with bizarre horn-like growths, leading to a flurry of nicknames like 'Frankenstein bunnies.' But don't be alarmed; they are infected with a common virus that poses little harm.