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Harvard Law School finally removed the seal of a ‘brutal slaveholder,’ but not everyone agrees with the decision

Harvard Law School finally removed the seal of a ‘brutal slaveholder,’ but not everyone agrees with the decision

  Harvard Law School is ditching its official seal, following months of protests urging its removal because of its ties to a slave owner, The Harvard… Read More ›

With the Sony PlayStation VR, virtual reality is having its iPod moment

With the Sony PlayStation VR, virtual reality is having its iPod moment

  People don’t really remember this now, but when the Apple iPod first launched in 2001, it wasn’t immediately a huge hit. Tech savvy early… Read More ›

‘Whole new ballgame’: John Kasich is projected to win Ohio

‘Whole new ballgame’: John Kasich is projected to win Ohio

  Republican presidential candidate Ohio Gov. John Kasich apparently just scored a key victory in his home state. Multiple news outlets projected on Tuesday evening… Read More ›

New Jersey – Police: 3 Killed, 2 Seriously Injured In Head-on Crash On Route 9 In Old Bridge

New Jersey – Police: 3 Killed, 2 Seriously Injured In Head-on Crash On Route 9 In Old Bridge

  Old Bridge, NJ – Authorities say a head-on crash on a major New Jersey roadway has left three people dead and two women seriously… Read More ›

Washington – Secret Service Manpower Shortage As Campaigns Ramp Up

Washington – Secret Service Manpower Shortage As Campaigns Ramp Up

  Washington – The Secret Service, tasked with simultaneously protecting President Barack Obama and some of the Republican and Democratic candidates now running to replace… Read More ›

San Francisco – Instagram Says It Will Show Posts In Order Of ‘Relevance’

San Francisco – Instagram Says It Will Show Posts In Order Of ‘Relevance’

  San Francisco – Instagram users could soon notice something different in their feeds: Instead of showing users the most recent posts first, the mobile… Read More ›

Austrian student groups reject BDS, slam US universities

Austrian student groups reject BDS, slam US universities

Rejection of BDS by continental student organizations is believed to the first major European opposition to the hubs of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic academic initiatives in… Read More ›

It’s all kosher at Jerusalem’s annual wine fest

It’s all kosher at Jerusalem’s annual wine fest

Two nights to taste varietals from 40 wineries across the land   When Wine Jerusalem 2016, Israel’s annual and only completely kosher wine fair, opens… Read More ›

Palestinian indicted for plotting terror attacks in Ukraine against Israelis

Palestinian indicted for plotting terror attacks in Ukraine against Israelis

Man was allegedly planning to blow up a bus full of Israeli tourists in Odessa, kidnap high-ranking IDF officer to Gaza, and arm ISIS operatives… Read More ›

Turkish PM visits Iran despite differences on Syria

Turkish PM visits Iran despite differences on Syria

Davutoglu in Tehran, the first time a Turkish official has visited since the lifting of sanctions; nations discuss tripling trade Iranian state TV says Turkey’s… Read More ›

Blood brothers: One family’s double tragedy

Blood brothers: One family’s double tragedy

16 years ago, Rami Cohen was brutally attacked by a terrorist. To this day, he struggles with the emotional trauma. Now, he prays for the… Read More ›

Turkish Government Commandeers Media Group including Erdoğan Rivals

Turkish Government Commandeers Media Group including Erdoğan Rivals

Opposition warns the nation will suffer the consequences of media abuse.   ISTANBUL – The Turkish government has commandeered a media group that includes the… Read More ›

MIDDLE ISRAEL: The children’s crusade

MIDDLE ISRAEL: The children’s crusade

The manufactured crusade for al-Aksa is now reaching holy war’s ultimate destination – infanticide.   It was a travesty, wrote Morris Bishop in his classic The… Read More ›

UN prepares to leverage Syria truce into peace talks

UN prepares to leverage Syria truce into peace talks

Opposition to Assad accuses US of big concessions to Russia.   WASHINGTON – Optimistic after a cease-fire in Syria’s civil war largely held last week,… Read More ›

U.N. Security Council approves tough sanctions on North Korea

U.N. Security Council approves tough sanctions on North Korea

United Nations – The United Nations Security Council voted Wednesday morning to impose a broad array of sanctions against North Korea because of that nation’s recent… Read More ›

Jordan foils ‘criminal plot linked to ISIS’ in deadly raid

Jordan foils ‘criminal plot linked to ISIS’ in deadly raid

  Irbid, Jordan – ISIS militants planned to strike civilian and military targets inside Jordan but were foiled by authorities, a government agency said. A series… Read More ›

Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria has baby boy

Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria has baby boy

  Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has given birth to a son. The baby, whose name has not yet been announced, was born at 8:28… Read More ›

China’s factories are still losing steam

China’s factories are still losing steam

Chinese factories are losing more steam. Manufacturing activity slumped again in February, the latest sign that the world’s second-largest economy is continuing to cool down.… Read More ›

NASA says it will build a quieter supersonic passenger jet

NASA says it will build a quieter supersonic passenger jet

The age of supersonic jet travel may be a tiny bit closer to making a comeback. NASA announced Monday it has awarded a $20 million… Read More ›

Pakistan executes Punjab governor’s killer, ex-bodyguard

Pakistan executes Punjab governor’s killer, ex-bodyguard

  Pakistan has executed the man convicted of killing the governor of Punjab province, police said. Mumtaz Qadri was hanged early Monday at a jail… Read More ›