Campaign rhetoric, post-election hate crimes draw Jewish historians into fray
Since Election Day, scholars and curators of Jewish history have consistently issued one message: Watch out NEW YORK — In the two months since… Read More ›
Since Election Day, scholars and curators of Jewish history have consistently issued one message: Watch out NEW YORK — In the two months since… Read More ›
Havana – Cuba paraded troops and hundreds of thousands of citizens through its emblematic Revolution Square on Monday in a traditional show of nationalist… Read More ›
Washington – The political tumult that rocked the world in 2016 might be an appetizer for 2017. Crucial elections loom this year in France… Read More ›
The Palestinian president says he will resume peace talks ‘the minute the Israeli government agrees to cease all settlement activities, including in and around Occupied… Read More ›
Op-ed: The argument presented by Netanyahu’s opponents appears to have changed overnight. After claiming that the prime minister is jeopardizing our relations with Obama’s US,… Read More ›
As Jerusalem fumes over UN resolution and US role in it, secretary to deliver highly anticipated address; Washington expresses concerns Israel isolating itself WASHINGTON… Read More ›
Singer George Michael has died at age 53, his publicist announced on Sunday. The British performer “passed away peacefully at home” in Goring-on-Thames, England,… Read More ›
Menomonie, WI – A Wisconsin police officer who stopped a speeding college student who was late for a presentation ended up tying his necktie for… Read More ›
the nation was the root cause of the greatest “jobs theft” in history. Navarro has authored books such as “Death by China” and “Crouching… Read More ›
Op-ed: Israel is the strongest power in the region and could have easily saved the lives of tens of thousands of Syrians and spared the… Read More ›
In sign of president-elect’s resolve to move embassy to Jerusalem, intended envoy predicts he’ll be working from ‘Israel’s eternal capital’ WASHINGTON — President-elect Donald… Read More ›
New York – New York City remained the top choice this year among foreign investors in commercial real estate while Washington fell to No.… Read More ›
Controversial Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte has admitted killing suspected criminals during his time as mayor of Davao City. “In Davao, I used to do it… Read More ›
Still, Assad’s forces are overextended, raising questions about how much territory it can hold at one time, as it relies on manpower from Hezbollah and… Read More ›
Minnesota congressman removes one of the key internal objections to his bid for DNC chair, but criticism on his Israel record and past ties to… Read More ›
Jefferson City, MO – The November election put Republicans in full control of a record number of state legislatures around the country, a level… Read More ›
Greg Hayes, the CEO of United Technologies, the parent company of air-conditioner manufacturer Carrier, just let slip a consequence of a deal struck to keep… Read More ›
Washington – Senate Republicans are hoping to move quickly to confirm President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee for attorney general, but Democrats say they have concerns… Read More ›
Singapore is scrambling to recover nine armored troop carriers that have been impounded in Hong Kong for almost a week after they were used… Read More ›
French conservatives have picked François Fillon as their presidential candidate in next year’s election. Fillon easily beat Bordeaux Mayor Alain Juppé in the Republican party’s… Read More ›