Millennia before writing, ancient Holy Land etchings tracked passage of seasons
16,500-year-old bird’s head carved into limestone plaque from Ein Qashish may be among oldest ritual objects ever found in the Levant A collection of… Read More ›
16,500-year-old bird’s head carved into limestone plaque from Ein Qashish may be among oldest ritual objects ever found in the Levant A collection of… Read More ›
Despite legislation and incentives, the vast majority of structures in Israel have not undergone any fortification in preparation, leaving them extremely vulnerable to earthquakes; as… Read More ›
The National Network of Data, still in its first phase, aims to promote online Islamic content, and encourage less dependence on the Internet; it is… Read More ›
As Sgt. Azaria’s defense team summon witnesses to the dock for a second day, Lt. ‘M’ tells the court that ‘there was crazy pressure after… Read More ›
Broad spectrum of MKs back absentee voting for Israelis; Netanyahu has long supported allowing voting abroad; Gal-On says bill is meant to reduce Arab influence… Read More ›
The tweet criticized Clinton for calling late US Senator and former KKK member Robert Byrd a “friend and mentor.” The Trump presidential campaign has… Read More ›
Ensnared by events, Barack Obama ended up as a Democratic president who endorsed indefinite armed conflict and targeted killings. US President Barack Obama’s dreams of… Read More ›
Thousands of young enthusiasts of Japanese anime attend Jerusalem convention. Bugs Bunny it is not, Dressed in brilliantly colored, sometimes risqué, otherworldly outfits, and… Read More ›
Abbas associates say gains by Islamists would justify Israeli rejectionism; Fatah showing unity in ranks ahead of vote With Fatah and Hamas locked in… Read More ›
Donald Trump’s campaign over the last two weeks has gone out of its way to reach nonwhite voters. It’s the first time in more… Read More ›
No central bank of a developed country equals the Bank of Japan in trying to manipulate the stock market up by buying equities. The… Read More ›
Calls to reform police departments have echoed across the country with renewed energy in recent years, as cities from New York and Chicago to Baltimore… Read More ›
White Plains, NY – Hillary Clinton received her first national security briefing Saturday as the Democratic presidential nominee, meeting with intelligence officials for an… Read More ›
New York, NY – A woman who caused chaos aboard a subway train by releasing a container of crickets and worms says it was all… Read More ›
San Francisco, CA – National League quarterback Colin Kaepernick of San Francisco 49ers refused to stand for the national anthem before a preseason game… Read More ›
Welcome to the dark side of the universe. In a direct contrast with the beautifully bright Milky Way galaxy, a “dark twin” called Dragonfly… Read More ›
Bangladeshi police killed one of the “suspected masterminds” of the July terror attack in Dhaka after an hour-long battle, authorities said. The suspect, Bangladeshi-Canadian Tamim… Read More ›
A Southwest Airlines flight from New Orleans to Orlando was forced to make an emergency landing when one of the engines failed, the airline said.… Read More ›
Analysis: Hamas and Fatah don’t want war now, and while Israel’s response may have looked tougher than normal, it continued the proud tradition of using… Read More ›
TV report: Officials say victory for terror group will mean demise of president’s party, while Israel fears PA could be discredited by electoral loss … Read More ›