Arafat poisoning case closed without charges filed The judges investigating the claims that the Palestinian leader was murdered in 2004 said there was “a lack of sufficient evidence” to continue the probe.
London Hasidic school apologizes for using term ‘goyim’ A worksheet in Yiddish for preschoolers refers to Nazis with the term for non-Jews that some deem offensive, a British newspaper reported.
Auschwitz removes controversial mist sprinklers, officials cite drop in temperature Some complained that the sprinklers were reminiscent of the showers seen in gas chambers at the death camp.