Bolsonaro supporters invade Brazil presidential palace, Congress, Supreme Court
In an echo of the 2021 invasion of the US Capitol, protesters broke into government buildings and were seen on television smashing furniture. Supporters… Read More ›
In an echo of the 2021 invasion of the US Capitol, protesters broke into government buildings and were seen on television smashing furniture. Supporters… Read More ›
From grueling training to missions deep within enemy territory, women who served in Border Police’s undercover Yamas unit tell us about their dramatic operations and… Read More ›
In his new book ‘Hunting Ghislaine,’ UK journalist John Sweeney claims a horrific childhood made the magnate’s daughter into a sociopath and set the stage… Read More ›
LONDON (JTA) – Pinchas Goldshmidt, the former chief rabbi of Moscow who fled the country earlier this year, said other Russian Jews should leave… Read More ›
Governing by chaos is back. Two years after the master of political mayhem, ex-President Donald Trump, stormed out of Washington in disgrace, Republicans have… Read More ›
“The current threat climate, particularly against elected officials, will require continued and heightened vigilance,” USCP Police Chief Tom Manger said in a statement. US… Read More ›
Opinion: The newly minted defense minister is as much of an Iran hawk as his boss, but from his new vantage point, he could be… Read More ›
Gali Baharav-Miara to reportedly argue that it’s ‘unreasonable’ for thrice-convicted Shas party head to hold cabinet post, though she will defend new law that allowed… Read More ›
NEW YORK – A Utah-based kid-safe technology company is partnering with Chabad.org in a move that is expected to make their devices even more ideal… Read More ›
A text exchange between Ivanka Trump’s chief of staff Julie Radford and White House aide Hope Hicks reveals their anger over then-President Donald Trump’s actions… Read More ›
The strikes hit an outpost controlled by Iran’s Quds Force and associated militias, according to Reuters. Two Syrian soldiers were killed and two others… Read More ›
The 23-year-old reportedly began feeling ill during the party for reasons still unknown, and was taken to local hospital where he was pronounced dead; Foreign… Read More ›
Hague court could use ‘apartheid’ label and call for expanded probes, just as Israel’s new hardline government pledges to press what it believes to be… Read More ›
JERUSALEM — In a move which received the approval of leading Religious Zionist rabbis, parents in a Givat Shmuel school have moved their children into… Read More ›
The suspect in the killings of four University of Idaho college students plans to waive his extradition hearing this week, his attorney said, to expedite his return… Read More ›
Two reports, one by Amnesty International and the other by Human Rights Watch add to the slander accusing Israel of apartheid. The word “apartheid,”… Read More ›
As 2023 takes its first steps, it is greeted with fireworks, celebrations and hope despite COVID still spreading through China, the ongoing war in Ukraine… Read More ›
Meir Mazuz, affiliated with several senior members of new government, calls Pride parade-goers ‘animals walking on 2 legs’; he has previously blamed LGBTQ marches for… Read More ›
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com L’chvod Rabbi Hoffman, My daughter was a counselor in camp this past summer. The camp collected her tips from… Read More ›
Seoul, South Korea — North Korean leader Kim Jong Un is calling for an “exponential increase” in his country’s nuclear weapons arsenal in response to what… Read More ›