Israel can longer delay its decisions on Iran
Analysis: As Tehran moves to reinvigorate its nuclear program and a new U.S. administration taking office in January, Jerusalem must formulate its own red lines… Read More ›
Analysis: As Tehran moves to reinvigorate its nuclear program and a new U.S. administration taking office in January, Jerusalem must formulate its own red lines… Read More ›
After news of Giuliani’s test, the Arizona state legislature said it would close both chambers this week out of caution “for recent cases and concerns… Read More ›
Health officials said preparing to inoculate 80,000 a day, weighing local approval without FDA; Health Ministry chief warns of new restrictions as infections rise Israel… Read More ›
“As mentioned by the supreme leader, the most important thing is that our information wasn’t compromised,” said Ali Rabiei, spokesperson of the government of Iran.… Read More ›
After White House officials brief Senate Foreign Relations Committee on planned $23 billion arms deal, lawmakers gear up for long-shot vote to block it … Read More ›
Security officials reportedly concerned that Israeli tourists could be targeted by terror attacks in Gulf, in response to killing of top nuclear scientist Israeli… Read More ›
Opinion: The prime minister has long demonized Arab MKs, branding any alliances with them as treason; but his budding ties to Joint List’s Mansour Abbas,… Read More ›
Palestinian Authority Foreign Minister Riyad al-Maliki says Ramallah is in indirect contact with incoming Biden team, expresses cautious optimism about US president-elect Palestinian Authority… Read More ›
WASHINGTON (AP)- About 1 million Americans a day packed airports and planes over the weekend even as coronavirus deaths surged across the U.S. and… Read More ›
Warring armies have learned the hard way through history that merely deploying troops was seen as an act of belligerency that led to unwanted war.… Read More ›
Gilad Erdan’s letter indicated that not only was Hezbollah never disarmed, but that the terrorist organization “uses human shields to protect its arsenal of more… Read More ›
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — For months, Gov. Gavin Newsom has pleaded with Californians to resist the temptation to socialize with friends and relatives outside… Read More ›
Joe Biden has spent these early days as President-elect pleading with Americans to pay attention to the relentless surge of Covid-19 — with deaths averaging… Read More ›
WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. is starting the 2021 budget year the way the old year ended, with soaring deficits. The Treasury Department reported… Read More ›
BALLINA, Ireland (AP) — Joe Biden is somewhat removed from the Irish town his great-great-great-grandfather left almost 200 years ago, but that is not… Read More ›
President-elect Joe Biden’s senior advisor Symone Sanders on Sunday said that no one from the White House has contacted the former vice president since he… Read More ›
President claims fraud as his lead continues to narrow in Pennsylvania, Georgia; challenger projects confidence, says ‘the process is working’ The nail-biting US election… Read More ›
Voters rank coronavirus pandemic and economy as top concerns in the race between Trump and Biden, with nearly two-thirds of voters saying their vote was… Read More ›
Voting booths also closed in key battleground states of Florida and Georgia; states across US to end voting at intervals until the last ballot is… Read More ›
Race still a toss-up in Florida, North Carolina, Arizona • 93 million ballots already cast • Businesses board up ahead of potential unrest Two… Read More ›