12 infected with hep C due to negligence
The patients were exposed to the dangerous virus—which can cause irreparable damage to the liver and even become life threatening—after undergoing a CAT scan at… Read More ›
The patients were exposed to the dangerous virus—which can cause irreparable damage to the liver and even become life threatening—after undergoing a CAT scan at… Read More ›
As part of a proposed peace plan, Commanders for Israel’s Security has released a new report advocating a multilayered security approach that would require US… Read More ›
Around 3,300 lone soldiers from abroad currently serve in the IDF. Most haven’t seen their families in months. Shortly ahead of Independence Day, Yedioth Ahronoth… Read More ›
Over the past decade, 2,641 of the 7,168 applications were approved, for an acceptance rate of 36.8 percent. By contrast, in 2015 the acceptance rate… Read More ›
As it enters its 50th anniversary year, the Six Day War looms, for better and worse, as the most pivotal moment in the state’s history.… Read More ›
Avigdor Liberman as Defense Minister is likely to be less impetuous than Liberman in opposition. As far as he is concerned, the appointment of the… Read More ›
For many years the Reform and Conservative movements chafed at the absence of legal standing for the religious ceremonies and services of progressive Jews and… Read More ›
‘He can’t keep going around saying I denounce anti-Semitism,’ says Trump’s Orthodox consultant Jason Dov Greenblatt WASHINGTON — Donald Trump is not to blame… Read More ›
CNN’s Jake Tapper slammed the State Department on Thursday over reports that someone within it intentionally deleted footage from a 2013 press conference about the… Read More ›
Batteries aren’t exactly the most interesting thing to talk about, but Tesla CEO Elon Musk put into perspective the important role they will play… Read More ›
On Thursday, Hillary Clinton gave a powerful speech about the grave dangers a Donald Trump presidency could pose, such as global economic crisis and… Read More ›
Cincinnati – The Cincinnati Zoo said Thursday it will re-open its gorilla exhibit next week with a higher, reinforced barrier after a 3-year-old boy… Read More ›
New York – An “inverted Jenny” stamp stolen in 1955 is finally being returned to its rightful owner. The 1918 stamp, which features an… Read More ›
Washington – The Justice Department is siding with a legal argument by a fired Department of Veterans Affairs official at the center of a… Read More ›
When divers discovered circular columns and paved floors, they thought they had found the ruins of a long-forgotten civilization on the shores of the… Read More ›
Corruption, mismanagement and failure to adhere to standard security procedures have compromised Malaysia’s Immigration Department, leaving the country exposed to terrorists and human trafficking.… Read More ›
Tokyo – [Breaking news update, published at 8:54 p.m. ET] Yamato Tanooka, a 7-year-old boy missing for nearly a week in the northern Japan… Read More ›
Day ahead of Paris peace summit, Jean-Marc Ayrault says there is genuine concern for Israel amid changing Mideast context French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault… Read More ›
Likely Democratic nominee warns rival is dangerous, unfit for office; says US has ‘moral obligation’ to defend Israel US presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton tore… Read More ›