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San Francisco – Nest Labs Adds Doorbell That Can Recognize Familiar Faces

San Francisco – Nest Labs Adds Doorbell That Can Recognize Familiar Faces

  San Francisco –  Home device maker Nest Labs is adding Google’s facial recognition technology to a camera-equipped doorbell and rolling out a security system… Read More ›

Paul Manafort reportedly offered ‘private briefings’ to a Putin ally about the Trump campaign

Paul Manafort reportedly offered ‘private briefings’ to a Putin ally about the Trump campaign

  President Donald Trump’s former campaign chairman Paul Manafort offered to provide “private briefings” about the campaign to Russian billionaire and ally of Russian president… Read More ›

Mueller just obtained a warrant that could change the entire nature of the Russia investigation

Mueller just obtained a warrant that could change the entire nature of the Russia investigation

  Robert Mueller obtained a search warrant for records of “inauthentic” Facebook accounts It’s bad news for Russian election interference “deniers” Mueller may be looking… Read More ›

Molad institute continues producing biased ‘research’

Molad institute continues producing biased ‘research’

Op-ed: Priding itself on being a serious research institute, Molad continues to produce studies based on so-called facts and drawing predetermined conclusions. Its recent study… Read More ›

Congress sends condemnation of white supremacists to Trump for signature

Congress sends condemnation of white supremacists to Trump for signature

House approves measure calling on president to speak out against hate groups and urging resources for combating racism, anti-Semitism   WASHINGTON — Congress has backed… Read More ›

The US government just passed $20 trillion in debt for the first time ever

The US government just passed $20 trillion in debt for the first time ever

  For the first time in its history, the US federal government has more than $20 trillion in outstanding debt. The milestone was technically hit… Read More ›

Archaeologists Unearth Goldsmith’s Near Luxor

Archaeologists Unearth Goldsmith’s Near Luxor

The site includes a courtyard and niche where a statue of the goldsmith Amenemhat and his wife and one of his sons, as well as… Read More ›

Netanyahu to go on state visit to Latin America this week

Netanyahu to go on state visit to Latin America this week

In the first visit by a sitting Israeli prime minister, Netanyahu will visit Argentina, Colombia and Mexico, where he will meet with state leaders, sign… Read More ›

Haley: Kim Jong Un ‘begging for war’

Haley: Kim Jong Un ‘begging for war’

  US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Monday that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un was “begging for war” as she urged… Read More ›

Houston – Auto Industry: Up To 1M Flooded Cars Damaged In Harvey’s Wake

Houston – Auto Industry: Up To 1M Flooded Cars Damaged In Harvey’s Wake

  Houston – As Harvey moved away from Southeast Texas, aerial photos revealed thousands of cars covered by floodwaters on streets, parking lots and in… Read More ›

North Korea tests most powerful nuclear bomb yet

North Korea tests most powerful nuclear bomb yet

Seoul, South Korea – North Korea carried out its most powerful nuclear test to date on Sunday, claiming to have developed an advanced hydrogen bomb… Read More ›

UN chief said to meet families of Palestinian terrorists in Ramallah

UN chief said to meet families of Palestinian terrorists in Ramallah

Spokesperson: Antonio Guterres was confronted by mothers of jailed minors; quotes attributed to secretary-general expressing sympathy are ‘fabricated’   UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres met with… Read More ›

Houston, TX – Photo Of Mother And Baby’s Rescue Becomes Symbol Of Storm

Houston, TX – Photo Of Mother And Baby’s Rescue Becomes Symbol Of Storm

  Houston, TX – In the photo, tiny Aiden Pham — 13 months old and swaddled in a blanket — nestles asleep in his mother’s… Read More ›

Pentagon: North Korea launched missile that flew over Japan

Pentagon: North Korea launched missile that flew over Japan

  orth Korea has launched a missile that flew over Japan, the Pentagon confirmed Monday. “The missile launched by North Korea flew over Japan,” Pentagon… Read More ›

New York – Why Some Jews Are Paying $500 For An Italian Etrog

New York – Why Some Jews Are Paying $500 For An Italian Etrog

  New York – Fifty years ago, leaders of the Chabad movement tasked Rabbi Moshe Lazar of Milan with supervising the local production and export… Read More ›

How Will the Netanyahu-Putin Meeting Affect the Region

How Will the Netanyahu-Putin Meeting Affect the Region

Netanyahu will be careful to praise the Russian-Israeli bilateral relations.   Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is scheduled to go to Sochi on Wednesday for a… Read More ›

Lebanon, Hezbollah and Syria launch two-pronged attack on ISIS

Lebanon, Hezbollah and Syria launch two-pronged attack on ISIS

After Lebanese army launches a border offensive against the Islamic State Saturday, Hezbollah and Syria mount their own border attacks; ‘We’re confronting ISIS terrorists to… Read More ›

New York – Airlines Make It Harder To Earn Free Flights For Loyalty

New York – Airlines Make It Harder To Earn Free Flights For Loyalty

  New York – Airline loyalty programs are losing much of their allure even for frequent flyers, and the rules for navigating the system have… Read More ›

Trump defiant after outburst and GOP picks up pieces

Trump defiant after outburst and GOP picks up pieces

Republican lawmakers and administration aides found themselves again Wednesday weighing the costs and benefits of remaining loyal to President Donald Trump, whose equivocal statements about… Read More ›

Trump doubles down on ‘both sides to blame’ in Charlottesville, says ‘alt-left’ was ‘very violent’

Trump doubles down on ‘both sides to blame’ in Charlottesville, says ‘alt-left’ was ‘very violent’

In heated press conference, president says he took 2 days to specifically condemn white nationalists because he ‘wanted to know the facts’   WASHINGTON —… Read More ›