New York – Retailers Raise Game On Back-to-school Supplies
New York – The microwave ate my homework? Reusable notebooks where writing disappears with heat are among the basic school supplies raising their game… Read More ›
New York – The microwave ate my homework? Reusable notebooks where writing disappears with heat are among the basic school supplies raising their game… Read More ›
Argentina’s Senate voted against legalizing elective abortion in the early hours of Thursday morning, dashing the hopes of pro-abortion rights advocates in the predominantly Catholic… Read More ›
Brooklyn, NY – A New York City bus driver who passengers say was driving erratically before he hit something is facing charges including driving while… Read More ›
Analysis: After putting everything on the now-crumbling nuclear deal, Iranian President Rouhani has little to show for his five years in power. But even before… Read More ›
Netanyahu had planned to attend inauguration of new pro-Israel president Iván Duque and meet other regional leaders Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Thursday unexpectedly… Read More ›
Op-ed: The Nationality Law only serves to erode the Israeliness that should be being promoted in Israeli society. It is morally, historically and practically bankrupt… Read More ›
In direct appeal in Cairo conference, Egyptian president says solution to conflict won’t harm Israel’s security or stability Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi on Sunday… Read More ›
Williamsburg, NY – The NYPD is turning to the public for assistance, hoping that video surveillance footage will help them solve a burglary that took… Read More ›
After the Nationality Law passes in Knesset, 100 Druze reservists lament the country doesn’t treat them as equals; say law that declares only Jews have… Read More ›
Opposition lawmakers blast contentious legislation passed overnight, say it is designed to divide Israeli society Reactions to the Knesset’s passage overnight Wednesday of the… Read More ›
With fire kites and rocket firings, Hamas is “pushing Israel to engage in increasingly significant acts of self-defense,” the group added. NEW YORK —… Read More ›
Op-ed: A unilateral nationality law contradicts the vow we made to ourselves and to the world in the Declaration of Independence, which says the state… Read More ›
After hours of furious debate, Knesset narrowly approve quasi-constitutional Basic Law, which critics say discriminates against Arabs and other minority communities The Knesset overnight… Read More ›
IfNotNow participants state that they knew they could not go to east Jerusalem with Birthright, so were leaving the group to do so. Six… Read More ›
UN Watch made the accusation in a report it presented at a special event at the Knesset. The United Nations has failed to seriously… Read More ›
Who is Yossi Daitch – the haredi sector’s ‘most official unofficial mayoral candidate’? He will be turning 50 in a few days; married to… Read More ›
Analysis: According to a poll conducted regarding the IDF draft bill, it seems most of the public supports Lapid’s decision to vote in favor of… Read More ›
Whether dealing a ‘krav maga kick’ to a challenger’s groin, or patented ‘Chosen People’s elbow,’ Leeor Brooks plays up Jewish stereotypes as a wrestling villain… Read More ›
New York – A conservative filmmaker pardoned by President Donald Trump retweeted a Twitter post with the hashtag #burnthejews. Dinesh D’Souza, who currently is promoting… Read More ›
Op-ed: Banning filming won’t prevent filming. Photos and videos can be taken from every window in Hebron and sent to news desks around the world.… Read More ›