Montevideo, Uruguay – Uruguay’s Blind ‘bird Man’ Can Identify 3,000 Bird Sounds
Montevideo, Uruguay – Born blind, Juan Pablo Culasso has never seen a bird. But through his gifted sense of hearing, he can identify more… Read More ›
Montevideo, Uruguay – Born blind, Juan Pablo Culasso has never seen a bird. But through his gifted sense of hearing, he can identify more… Read More ›
Washington – A Republican senator told conservatives Friday they should pray for President Barack Obama and suggested a biblical passage that says, “Let his days… Read More ›
Louisville, KY – Two rabbis have spoken at the interfaith memorial service for Muhammad Ali, with one of them receiving four standing ovations and… Read More ›
Packs of Russian and English football fans clashed in Marseille, France, on Saturday — in a third straight day of battles — before their two… Read More ›
Orlando, Florida – Police in Orlando, Florida, on Saturday answered one of the major questions in the slaying of Christina Grimmie, the 22-year-old singer who… Read More ›
Libyan forces have retaken parts of Sirte from ISIS militants, gaining ground in the extremist group’s most significant stronghold outside Syria and Iraq, according… Read More ›
2012 Republican nominee suggests a Trump presidency is ‘dangerous to heart, character of America’; ‘I’m the least racist person you’ll ever see,’ responds GOP candidate… Read More ›
Senator returns to Burlington after a week in which he met with Obama at White House, Clinton clinched Democratic nomination BURLINGTON, Vt. (AP) —… Read More ›
Former governor of New Mexico, rising in polls, says he is ‘fiscally conservative in spades and socially liberal in spades’ Former Republican presidential nominee… Read More ›
Hitting a 20-year high across private and public savings, Israel is also ranked 7th of OECD companies for saving rate; income inequality has also grown.… Read More ›
On a hike with contemporaries from her summer camp, the teenager was overcome by the heat; she was medivacked to a hospital, but died after… Read More ›
Israeli jurists have become in recent years the world’s most in-demand lecturers on all facets of handling terrorism; after a decade of preparation, the draft… Read More ›
Five years after the Syrian conflict began, more than a million Syrians are still living in Jordan with little hope of returning home. From… Read More ›
Haifa University academics Tamar and Oz Almog posit that Israel’s Generation Y,is generally spoiled, cosseted, self-involved, late to mature and passive. Omri Gilad, a… Read More ›
The vision of SpaceIL is to use the contest to inspire more young Israelis to study science, technology, engineering and math. It’s 2010, three… Read More ›
Odeh said that “so long as Israel occupies another people it can’t be a true egalitarian democracy.” NEW YORK – The Israeli mission to… Read More ›
Family of Ilana Naveh, who may have died of a heart attack at the scene, had objected to request; she, along with three other Sarona… Read More ›
The FBI has ramped up its use of sting operations in terrorism cases, dispatching undercover agents to pose as jihadists and ensnare Americans suspected… Read More ›
Donald Trump has allegedly been accused of not paying hundreds of contractors and employees for their work, according to media reports published on Thursday.… Read More ›
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren unloaded on Donald Trump on Thursday, calling the presumptive Republican nominee a “loud, nasty, thin-skinned fraud” and a “racist bully”… Read More ›