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fromwww.amny.com
1 week ago

Op-ed | No regrets: Rosh Hashanah, and contrition, confession, and change | amNewYork

But Jewish tradition is clear: a genuine transformation does not happen overnight or for convenience. It requires contrition, confession, and change. Without all three, there is no teshuvah or repentance, only posturing. As the Jewish community enters the Days of Awe with Rosh Hashanah on Monday evening, followed by Yom Kippur, we are reminded that transformation begins with accountability. We reflect, we acknowledge, we confess, and then we commit.
New York City
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fromBusiness Matters
1 week ago

Rising shop assaults deter young workers as retailers face recruitment crisis

Rising shoplifting and violence against retail staff deter young jobseekers, worsen recruitment, and force retailers to prioritise security over customer experience.
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

Don't log non-crime hate incidents, says head of police watchdog

Non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) are recorded by police to help assess community tensions and try to head off trouble. Some, most vocally on the political right, see this as a threat to free speech. Cooke, who leads HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services, said: I'm a firm believer that non-crime hate incidents are no longer required, and that intelligence can be gathered in a different way, which would cause less concern to the public and would make recording of such issues much easier for policing.
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US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
1 month ago

CNN Fact-Checker Smacks Down Trump Crime Claims Minutes After Wild Presser: Fantastical'

Trump's claims about D.C. crime and recent homicide trends are exaggerated and factually inaccurate compared with historical homicide data.
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