4 stats about the US economy that will make anyone worried
Numbers can do lots of things. One thing numbers are good at is making you nervous about some vague point in the future based… Read More ›
Numbers can do lots of things. One thing numbers are good at is making you nervous about some vague point in the future based… Read More ›
In an unprecedented move that highlighted the extreme disunity in the Republican Party, Donald Trump said on Tuesday that he was “not quite” ready… Read More ›
Route 443 between Jerusalem and Modi’in has been subject to dozens of attacks during the recent wave of terrorism due to its proximity to Ramallah… Read More ›
Train stations in TA will be shutting down for days at a time come September; though it will cause immense traffic jams, the work will… Read More ›
The Syrian Nusra Front amicably severs ties with al-Qaida as it prepares to continue its fight against President Bashar Assad’s regime; Nusra Front leaders have… Read More ›
“This is an ugly and outrageous demonstration of Jew hatred. This is not a university – it is a hatred factory.” BERLIN – A… Read More ›
According to the government, “the project to fortify homes in Gaza-vicinity communities provided 9-sq.m. bomb shelters for 10,140 housing units that previously had no shelters.”… Read More ›
In the biggest speech of her more than 25-year-old career in the public eye, Clinton accepted the Democratic presidential nomination for the Nov. 8 election.… Read More ›
Chinese gadget maker Xiaomi has unveiled its first-ever laptop — a sleek machine with solid performance specs and an attractive price. One problem: The new… Read More ›
Philadelphia – Donald Trump went “beyond the pale” in calling on Russia to hack Hillary Clinton’s email on Wednesday, former CIA Director and Defense Secretary… Read More ›
The home flight simulator belonging to the MH370 pilot had a route plotted into it which ended in the Indian Ocean, officials have confirmed. “The… Read More ›
Analysis: Jewish leaders warn of ‘the anger of the mob,’ hold interfaith gathering in implicit – and often not so implicit – critiques of GOP… Read More ›
Urging voters to ‘reject cynicism, reject fear,’ two-term president says Democrats ‘can’t afford to stay home’ in November PHILADELPHIA (AP) — His own legacy… Read More ›
Saul Dreier, 91, and Reuwen ‘Ruby’ Sosnowicz, 88, who play klezmer music in Florida and Vegas to honor those killed in Nazi death camps, draw… Read More ›
In his new role as the American Jewish Committee’s director of Muslim-Jewish relations, Robert Silverman has his work cut out. Black Lives Matter activitists… Read More ›
Lost interview uncovered in Jerusalem archive shows Israel’s founding premier exhorting a victorious nation to cleave to ‘the moral virtue of our undertaking’ A… Read More ›
CLEVELAND — One common theme emerged from the Republican National Convention this week — stopping Hillary Clinton. While the party did seem to unify… Read More ›
There’s something surreal going on in the market. The bond market has exploded in size, and yet market-makers — firms charged with making sure… Read More ›
The Yahoo CEO job is the most “cursed” job in tech. From Carol Bartz and Scott Thompson to Marissa Mayer, a parade of once-respected… Read More ›
Tech entrepreneur Peter Thiel ignited a thunderous applause on Thursday night when he became the first openly gay man to address the Republican National Convention and… Read More ›