Poland isn’t the only country trying to police speech about the Holocaust
Several Eastern European nations have introduced legislation that limits discourse, though they have seen far less scrutiny than Warsaw JTA — In 2015, Ukraine’s… Read More ›
Several Eastern European nations have introduced legislation that limits discourse, though they have seen far less scrutiny than Warsaw JTA — In 2015, Ukraine’s… Read More ›
Ankara – Turkey’s president is on his way to Italy to meet Pope Francis at the Vatican, where the status of Jerusalem is expected… Read More ›
Washington – The No. 2 Democrat in the Senate says Republicans may be setting the stage for a “constitutional crisis” if they use the Nunes… Read More ›
President Donald Trump is delivering his first State of the Union address Tuesday night. He says it will cover “a lot of territory.” The… Read More ›
Washington – U.S. Senator Joe Manchin, a moderate Democrat, said on Sunday he thought a new White House immigration plan was a good starting… Read More ›
Companies like Starbucks and Amazon are testing stores that do not accept cash. Going cashless can provide key advantages for retailers, such as boosting efficiency and preventing robberies. … Read More ›
Once a world-renowned sports physician treating America’s foremost Olympic women gymnasts, Larry Nassar now will spend the rest of his life behind bars. The… Read More ›
Warsaw, Poland – An undercover television report that showed members of a Polish neo-Nazi group celebrating Adolf Hitler’s birthday and burning a swastika has… Read More ›
The New England Patriots beat the Jacksonville Jaguars, 24-20, on Sunday to advance to the Super Bowl. The Patriots trailed 20-10 in the fourth… Read More ›
The House passed a GOP-led bill to fund the government, slightly lowering the odds of a government shutdown. The bill passed by a vote… Read More ›
Jerusalem – The U.N. agency that serves Palestinian refugees and their descendants said Wednesday it would launch a global fundraising appeal in hopes of… Read More ›
Seoul – North and South Korean athletes will march together at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony under a unified flag, the South said Wednesday,… Read More ›
Saving his harshest rhetoric for Trump, 82-year-old PA president tells PLO Central Council, ‘This may be the last time you see me here’ Sunday’s… Read More ›
In exclusive interview with Yedioth Ahronoth, interior minister who led bill granting him powers to close down shops on Shabbat, seeks to assuage concerns by… Read More ›
‘The West Bank will remain a knife in your body,’ says terrorist group’s armed wing, which stops short of claiming killing of Rabbi Raziel Shevach… Read More ›
Washington – President Donald Trump appeared to contradict himself multiple times in a meeting on immigration with a bipartisan group of lawmakers Tuesday —… Read More ›
“The president is weighing additional actions to punish the regime for its belligerent behavior and assault on its own citizens.” WASHINGTON — The Treasury… Read More ›
Washington – US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley issued a stern warning to North Korea on Tuesday, saying the US “will never… Read More ›
New York – The New Zealand Jewish community is defending home-grown pop star Lorde from accusations in a full-page ad that she is a bigot… Read More ›
Bronx, NY – A New York City spokesman says a building in which a fire raced through an open door and up a stairwell,… Read More ›