The 10 most important things in the world right now
Here’s what you need to know on Thursday. 1. Britain is temporarily suspending flights from Sinai airport after suggesting the Russian plane that crashed in… Read More ›
Here’s what you need to know on Thursday. 1. Britain is temporarily suspending flights from Sinai airport after suggesting the Russian plane that crashed in… Read More ›
Bob Lutz is taking no prisoners in his relatively new gig as a columnist at Road and Track magazine. In his last column, he… Read More ›
San Francisco – Facebook Inc posted surprisingly strong profit and revenue growth as the world’s largest social network grew even larger, with a spike… Read More ›
Los Angeles, CA – Corn refiners cannot “make stuff up” and claim that high fructose corn syrup is the equivalent of sugar, an attorney… Read More ›
New York – A massive new commuter rail project below New York City’s Grand Central Terminal — one of the nation’s largest transportation upgrades… Read More ›
Romania’s Prime Minister Victor Ponta announced his resignation Wednesday, acknowledging “legitimate” public anger over a Bucharest nightclub fire that killed 32 people. Ponta made the… Read More ›
“It literally tastes like a piece of —-,” a diner says, covering her mouth and trying not to regurgitate the small spoonful of curry she… Read More ›
A Soviet-era Antonov-12 transport plane crashed Wednesday shortly after takeoff from the airport in Juba, South Sudan, killing 15 people on the plane, a… Read More ›
Congressional sources say Jerusalem’s ‘shopping list’ to top $50 billion over decade; negotiations in preliminary stages Israel is asking the United States for $5… Read More ›
Over 1,500 people have reportedly been detained and over 400 prosecuted since recent unrest began Israel has seen an “unprecedented amount” of detained suspects… Read More ›
Envoy to UN says bodies returned without corneas, other organs; Israeli ambassador blasts ‘anti-Semitic blood libel’ The Palestinian Authority’s UN representative has claimed Israel… Read More ›
London’s World Travel Market, one of the largest tourism fairs in the world, opened this week; Israel has sent its representatives over to try and… Read More ›
British government says evidence suggests Russian jet crash may have been caused by bomb, while anonymous source says mid-air explosion was likely but could have… Read More ›
Zigzagging, the government has returned the body of the terrorist from Hebron who ran over and critically wounded a Border Police officer; mass funeral is… Read More ›
IDF units already using version at the borders. Israel Aerospace Industries is offering foreign buyers an advanced surface target location system, a version of… Read More ›
Congressional sources say Israel has made an initial request for its annual US defense aid to increase to as much as $5 billion. WASHINGTON… Read More ›
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was ranked number 21 on Forbes magazine’s annual list of the world’s most powerful people, which was toped by Russian President… Read More ›
PUA reduces tariff paid for surplus solar electricity production. Moving one step closer to curbing property tax (“arnona”) rates on solar panel installations, Interior Minister… Read More ›
As part of new track, university set to bring in visiting scholars, offer courses, and host annual conference Harvard Law School is set to… Read More ›
In Silicon Valley, you can’t escape bubble talk. On one side of the ring, Benchmark investor Bill Gurley, who was an investor during the… Read More ›