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Jerusalem – El Al’s Pilot Training Program Accepts First Haredi Woman; Tenacity Pays Off For Married Mother Of Three

Jerusalem – El Al’s Pilot Training Program Accepts First Haredi Woman; Tenacity Pays Off For Married Mother Of Three

Jerusalem – On Wednesday it was announced that the tenacity of a married mother of three from Jerusalem finally paid off, with her becoming the… Read More ›

High Court to discuss appeal to release Palestinian hunger-striker

High Court to discuss appeal to release Palestinian hunger-striker

Police prepare for more clashes outside Ashkelon hospital where Mohammad Allaan is being treated, after 15 arrests during protest Sunday   The High Court of… Read More ›

Egypt approves new anti-terror law fining journalists for ‘false’ reporting

Egypt approves new anti-terror law fining journalists for ‘false’ reporting

Controversial legislation sets minimum $25,000 fine for anyone who strays from government statements on militant attacks   Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah al-Sissi ratified on Sunday an… Read More ›

The two-faced Bayit Yehudi

The two-faced Bayit Yehudi

Op-ed: Bennett and Shaked appear to be the fulfillment of the Zionist dream – modern, nationalistic and stately. But this facade crumbles when Bezalel Smotrich… Read More ›

Huckabee heads to the Holy Land

Huckabee heads to the Holy Land

Republican presidential hopeful to visit with unspecified officials on Iran nuclear deal which he and his colleagues vehemently oppose. Former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee says… Read More ›

Fox boss reportedly told Trump to make nice or ‘go to war’

Fox boss reportedly told Trump to make nice or ‘go to war’

  Fox News chairman Roger Ailes on Monday reportedly told real estate tycoon Donald Trump to make nice with the powerful network or else “go… Read More ›

New federal regulations could be disastrous for for-profit colleges

New federal regulations could be disastrous for for-profit colleges

  New regulations enacted July 1 by the Department of Education require for-profit colleges to prove that their students can find gainful employment after graduation.… Read More ›

The job market hasn’t really recovered

The job market hasn’t really recovered

  The unemployment rate has fallen by nearly a full percentage point over the last year, to 5.3 percent as of July. The number of… Read More ›

Washington – Democrats Talking About Having Gore Run For U.S. President: BuzzFeed

Washington – Democrats Talking About Having Gore Run For U.S. President: BuzzFeed

  Washington – Some insiders in the Democratic party are discussing having former Vice President Al Gore make another run for U.S. President, BuzzFeed reported… Read More ›

New York – 2 Jumbo Phones From Samsung Ahead Of Expected New IPhone

New York – 2 Jumbo Phones From Samsung Ahead Of Expected New IPhone

  New York – Samsung has unveiled two new Android smartphones with jumbo screens as it seeks to recapture some of the sales lost to… Read More ›

Mineola, NY – Prosecutor: NY-based ‘scam Charity’ Duped High School Kids

Mineola, NY – Prosecutor: NY-based ‘scam Charity’ Duped High School Kids

Mineola, NY – More than 100 New York teenagers — and dozens in Chicago, Houston and Nashville, Tennessee — were duped by a Long Island-based… Read More ›

Google sees its first post-Alphabet spin-off

Google sees its first post-Alphabet spin-off

  When Google dropped the bombshell about its enormous corporate overhaul on Monday, analysts and investors predicted that we’d likely start seeing some spin-offs. Lo… Read More ›

Here’s the country other than Mexico that sends the most immigrants to each US state

Here’s the country other than Mexico that sends the most immigrants to each US state

Bank of America Merrill Lynch recently circulated a “Transforming World Atlas” that investigates some of the big demographic and economic trends that define the world.… Read More ›

This housing bubble is ready to pop

This housing bubble is ready to pop

  Vancouver is my favorite city in North America. It’s my second favorite in the world, roughly tied with Capetown, South Africa. The top spot… Read More ›

West Allis, WI – Wallenda Completes His Longest Tightrope Walk In Wisconsin

West Allis, WI – Wallenda Completes His Longest Tightrope Walk In Wisconsin

  West Allis, WI – High-wire daredevil Nik Wallenda has completed his longest tightrope walk ever during an appearance at the Wisconsin State Fair. TV… Read More ›

Seattle – Federal Court: Anti-Muslim Group Can’t Post Ads On Buses

Seattle – Federal Court: Anti-Muslim Group Can’t Post Ads On Buses

  Seattle – A federal appeals court says an anti-Muslim group can’t post ads on Washington state buses showing photos of terrorists and saying the… Read More ›

Washington – As Chinese Yuan Falls More, Some See Little Cause For Alarm

Washington – As Chinese Yuan Falls More, Some See Little Cause For Alarm

  Washington – A free-falling Chinese currency could make China’s goods cheaper for foreigners, squeeze Western companies, discourage Chinese tourism, increase China’s exports and complicate… Read More ›

Givat Ze’ev synagogue evacuated ahead of planned demolition

Givat Ze’ev synagogue evacuated ahead of planned demolition

Shul in settlement outside Jerusalem allegedly built on Palestinian land; High Court to hold final hearing next week   Worshipers at a synagogue in the… Read More ›

Off the path: Ex-Hasid memoirs shine a spotlight on Faigy Mayer’s world

Off the path: Ex-Hasid memoirs shine a spotlight on Faigy Mayer’s world

New literature provides compassionate, compelling way to start making sense of the tragedy beyond the headlines   In recent years, a spate of memoirs have… Read More ›

Historic Torah scroll returning to Western Wall

Historic Torah scroll returning to Western Wall

Scroll carried by Chief IDF Rabbi Shlomo Goren after Jerusalem holy site’s liberation, which became one of Six-Day War’s symbols, will arrive back at same… Read More ›