Miami, FL – Why Is The Internet Still Out For Some In Florida?
Miami, FL – The power’s back on in Florida. So why is the internet still out for some people, more than two weeks after… Read More ›
Miami, FL – The power’s back on in Florida. So why is the internet still out for some people, more than two weeks after… Read More ›
Public Security Minister Gilad Erdan stated at the scene of the attack that the policy of providing Palestinians with permits should be examined, “but no… Read More ›
Chancellor considered counterweight to Trump has double-digit lead over center-left challenger, but ‘real Nazi’ AfD party also predicted to enter Bundestag BERLIN, Germany —… Read More ›
J Street said that abandoning the Iran agreement would be “a disaster for the security and future” for both the US and Israel. NEW… Read More ›
Washington – There must be an answer. Whatever is harming U.S. diplomats in Havana, it’s eluded the doctors, scientists and intelligence analysts scouring for… Read More ›
Disputes over the military service of haredim are threatening to weaken the governing coalition. The government coalition appears to be headed for trouble over… Read More ›
North Korea has fired a ballistic missile over northern Japan for the second time in less than a month, South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of… Read More ›
In her first television interview since losing the 2016 election, Hillary Clinton reflected on her loss, placing blame on external actors like Russia, while… Read More ›
Op-ed: An Israeli soldier who goes out to fight knowing the army will do everything to bring him home, even if it entails a terrible… Read More ›
Social media giant tells US authorities it found some $100,000 worth of ads likely originating in St. Petersburg touching on issues like refugees and LGBT… Read More ›
New York – Hillary Clinton blamed attacks against her by Bernie Sanders during the Democratic primary for president on her eventual loss in the… Read More ›
Residents accuse the prime minister of scapegoating African asylum-seekers. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu pledged Thursday to “give back” south Tel Aviv to Israeli residents… Read More ›
Kim Jong Un expresses ‘great satisfaction’ with first launch over Japan, as tensions mount SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korean leader Kim Jong… Read More ›
Jerusalem – A coin that was believed to be a rare artifact from the Second Temple period found by an 8-year-old girl in a West… Read More ›
Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has been selected to be the CEO of Uber by the company’s board, a source close to the company has confirmed… Read More ›
Reconstructionist, Reform and Conservative leaders say they cannot take part in annual tradition after Charlottesville response WASHINGTON — Movements representing three streams of American… Read More ›
Portland, OR – Signs with anti-Semitic messages were hung on highway overpasses in Oregon. The banners were hung on two northbound highways, which were… Read More ›
Jeffrey Immelt, the former CEO of GE, is now the top candidate to become the new CEO of Uber, Recode reported on Saturday, citing “numerous” unnamed sources. A… Read More ›
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu went to the ministry’s situation room soon after the attack to monitor developments With thousands of Israelis currently on vacation… Read More ›
Op-ed: By remaining silent on US president’s failure to immediately condemn neo-Nazis in the wake of Charlottesville violence, the prime minister has demonstrated a nonchalant… Read More ›