Washington – Holocaust Museum: Stop Catching Pokemon Here
Washington – The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington is requesting that smartphone users refrain from “catching” Pokemon when they are inside the museum.… Read More ›
Washington – The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington is requesting that smartphone users refrain from “catching” Pokemon when they are inside the museum.… Read More ›
New York – Jeffrey Gundlach, chief executive officer of DoubleLine Capital, said on Tuesday that there is “big money” to be made on the… Read More ›
Baltimore, MD – The NAACP says Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has declined an invitation to address the group’s upcoming convention, flouting established precedent… Read More ›
“Officially, you do not exist.” That’s the alarming title of a new report published by Amnesty International alleging human rights violations occurring in Egypt.… Read More ›
“Jurassic Park” may have seared the vision of dinosaurs as scary, scaly creatures into many of our minds, but new findings further undermine the terrible… Read More ›
Indianapolis – As anticipation builds for Donald Trump to name his vice presidential pick, two hopefuls — Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and former House Speaker… Read More ›
Vermont senator calls for unity, vows to help Democratic rival beat presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) — Bernie Sanders, whose calls… Read More ›
Party committee unanimously votes to omit references to a Palestinian state alongside Israel as solution to conflict WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Republican Party’s Platform… Read More ›
Republican candidate fires back at justice over remarks that criticized his presidential run, including that she ‘couldn’t imagine’ a Trump presidency Republican presidential contender… Read More ›
Police identify heavy construction in Tel Aviv as the root cause of depriving horses of sleep and recurring injuries; Public security minister; ‘We have a… Read More ›
A young Bedouin man was spotted crossing over the border fence with Gaza, heading to the Strip. He apparently climbed the fence quickly prompting IDF… Read More ›
Op-ed: The public’s sentiment towards IDF soldiers has not only obscured people’s perspective on the importance of civilian life, but has blinded them to the… Read More ›
Experts say a change is needed in the global approach to air travel security Following deadly terrorist attacks on international airports in Brussels and Istanbul,… Read More ›
Republicans preparing three new bills against nuclear agreement, knowing their efforts are futile WASHINGTON- One year since world powers announced a landmark nuclear agreement… Read More ›
Left-wing NGOs and the European countries who fund them are a regular punching bag for the governments run by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The… Read More ›
Israel successfully chipping away at upcoming UNESCO ballot. Israel was caught flatfooted in April when UNESCO’s 58-member executive board adopted a resolution with language… Read More ›
Ahead of party convention, party doubles down on Jerusalem, offers implicit criticism of Obama administration WASHINGTON – The Republican Party platform committee held its… Read More ›
Hello! Here’s what you need to know on Tuesday. 1. Theresa May will become the next prime minister of the United Kingdom on Wednesday.… Read More ›
“I saw it on the internet, so it has to be true!” You may laugh at that phrase, but China is trying to do something… Read More ›
The convenience-store owner who witnessed the fatal police shooting of Alton Sterling last week is alleging in a lawsuit that Baton Rouge police officers… Read More ›