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Copa America 2015: Gonzalo Jara’s poke in backside earns him ban

Copa America 2015: Gonzalo Jara’s poke in backside earns him ban

  Chile’s hopes of making the Copa America final on home soil were dealt a blow after key defender Gonzalo Jara was suspended for three… Read More ›

Solar plane faces most dangerous part of around-the-world flight

Solar plane faces most dangerous part of around-the-world flight

This is pretty much it: the most dangerous part of a historic solar-powered adventure playing out thousands of feet above the Earth. For folks who… Read More ›

Iranian Americans set up pro-nuke deal lobby

Iranian Americans set up pro-nuke deal lobby

Advocacy group will ‘maximize community’s political influence at the most high-stakes moment in US-Iran relations in a generation’   WASHINGTON — An Iranian-American group that… Read More ›

France preparing to resume business with Iran

France preparing to resume business with Iran

Foreign minister will reportedly travel to Tehran quickly if accord signed; 100 companies plan September delegation   France is gearing up for the resumption of… Read More ›

PM postpones gas vote after failing to clinch majority

PM postpones gas vote after failing to clinch majority

Coalition’s scramble to pass controversial bill on offshore drilling is unsuccessful; Netanyahu may make details of deal public   A parliamentary vote on a controversial… Read More ›

Palestinians’ words kill too

Palestinians’ words kill too

Op-ed: The ‘lone-wolf terrorist’ may be ‘alone’ in their actions, but they are driven and influenced by the mass, systematic, Nazi incitement on the Palestinian… Read More ›

Mariah Carey visits Western Wall

Mariah Carey visits Western Wall

After landing in Tel Aviv with her twins and Australian partner, American singer heads to Jerusalem for a tour of city’s holy site and dinner… Read More ›

From lone soldier to military prison

From lone soldier to military prison

Young American came to Israel alone to serve in the IDF, but ended up enthralled in a conspiracy to blow up the Dome of the… Read More ›

World powers propose mechanism to ensure access to sensitive Iran sites

World powers propose mechanism to ensure access to sensitive Iran sites

P5+1 proposes mechanism to ensure access to sensitive Iran sites.   VIENNA – World powers have “worked out a process that we believe will ensure that… Read More ›

Four hurt after shots fired in possible West Bank terrorist attack

Four hurt after shots fired in possible West Bank terrorist attack

The four victims, all men in their 20s, are residents of a nearby settlement; One person sustained serious wounds, according to initial reports.   Shots… Read More ›

UN report author: Israel, Palestinian groups are equal under the law

UN report author: Israel, Palestinian groups are equal under the law

The American jurist, Mary McGowan Davis, headed the two-person fact-finding mission that authored a 500- page report on last summer’s war between Gaza and Hamas.… Read More ›

Independent review calls for Janner to face child abuse charges despite dementia

Independent review calls for Janner to face child abuse charges despite dementia

Prosecutors had earlier excused former MP and chair of Board of Deputies from standing trial over 22 allegations of sexual offenses from ’60s to ’80s.… Read More ›

French, Quebecois Jews worry over Islamic radicalization

French, Quebecois Jews worry over Islamic radicalization

Jewish parliamentarian Irwin Cotler attends meeting with community leaders in Montreal to discuss global anti-Semitism   MONTREAL — Jewish leaders from Montreal and France met… Read More ›

This simple formula will help you figure out how to leave your job and work for yourself

This simple formula will help you figure out how to leave your job and work for yourself

  One of my most recent coaching clients, let’s call her Jane, is an IT developer from Washington, DC who wants to work for herself… Read More ›

KRUGMAN: ‘I would vote no’

KRUGMAN: ‘I would vote no’

  “I would vote no, for two reasons.” Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman says he would vote “no” on Greece’s upcoming referendum on whether to accept… Read More ›

IT’S OFFICIAL: Capital controls have come to Greece

IT’S OFFICIAL: Capital controls have come to Greece

  Capital controls have come to Greece. According to a report by Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Greece’s government has formally issued a legislative decree instituting capital controls. Capital… Read More ›

Sousse – Tunisia Launches Nationwide Manhunt For Attack Accomplices

Sousse – Tunisia Launches Nationwide Manhunt For Attack Accomplices

  Sousse, Tunisia – The student who massacred holidaymakers on a Tunisian beach and at a swank resort hotel acted alone during the attack but… Read More ›

Washington – Obama Sheds Cool Style For ‘Fearless’ Final Lap In Office

Washington – Obama Sheds Cool Style For ‘Fearless’ Final Lap In Office

  Washington – Barack Obama has reached the stage of his presidency where if he wants to break out in song publicly, as he did… Read More ›

Monroe, NY – Written Comments To KJ Annexation Overwhelmingly Support Expansion, Say KJ Officials

Monroe, NY – Written Comments To KJ Annexation Overwhelmingly Support Expansion, Say KJ Officials

  Monroe, NY – Four days after the public comment portion of the official annexation process came to a close, the Village of Kiryas Joel… Read More ›

Yes co-founder Chris Squire dies

Yes co-founder Chris Squire dies

Bassist Chris Squire, a founding member of progressive British rock band Yes, died Saturday in Phoenix after battling leukemia, his band mates confirmed. “It’s with… Read More ›