A huge part of the economy is hitting a wall
Credit keeps the US economy moving. Loans allow businesses to build factories and hire workers, for people to buy homes, and for developers to build… Read More ›
Credit keeps the US economy moving. Loans allow businesses to build factories and hire workers, for people to buy homes, and for developers to build… 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 ›