‘El Chapo’ may have made a security ‘screw up’ that led to his capture
As the world’s most hunted man, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman had to know the most sophisticated information and surveillance technology available was marshalled against… Read More ›
As the world’s most hunted man, Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman had to know the most sophisticated information and surveillance technology available was marshalled against… Read More ›
The housing shortage in Britain’s capital is so bad that rental prices in London shot up by 11% in 2015, compared to a year earlier.… Read More ›
There was a time when Yahoo CEO Marissa Mayer was considered Yahoo’s savior. Expectations were so high when she was first hired that the company… Read More ›
Manchester, N.H. – For all the passionate support Donald Trump has amassed in New Hampshire, many Republicans and independent voters are just as passionate… Read More ›
Washington – Wired up, and ready to go. President Barack Obama is trying to offset dwindling viewership of the State of the Union by… Read More ›
Washington – Mammograms do the most good later in life, a government task force declared Monday in recommending that women get one every other… Read More ›
Two movies about desperate men left for dead and fighting for survival took top honors at Sunday’s Golden Globe Awards, which celebrate achievement in… Read More ›
The first shipment of foreign aid since October reached the besieged Syrian city of Madaya on Monday, bringing starving residents to tears at the sight,… Read More ›
Washington – In an extremely unusual airstrike, the U.S. dropped bombs Sunday in central Mosul, Iraq, destroying a building containing huge amounts of cash ISIS… Read More ›
US ambassador underlines concern over new legislation, urges justice minister to ‘protect free expression and peaceful dissent’ Justice Minister Ayelet Shaked on Monday said… Read More ›
Dorit Rabinyan says support for ‘Borderlife’ in wake of decision to boot it from schools shows backing for Israeli democracy, not just her; foreign editions… Read More ›
After paper exposes incidents at music festival, Stockholm official says ‘large part’ of those detained were from Afghanistan Swedish police were criticized on Monday… Read More ›
Senior Hezbollah militants tell US news outlet that Russia is providing the terrorist group with weapons including long-range missiles and laser-guided rockets. Furthermore, one adds,… Read More ›
The condition of Mohammed al-Qeq, a Palestinian journalist in administrative detention who has been on hunger strike for 48 days, is in critical condition, say… Read More ›
Op-ed: The new five-year plan for the development of Arab communities would not have passed in the government had it been put to a vote… Read More ›
Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein is expected to close the Harpaz Affair. Until the Harpaz Affair, Ashkenazi was rumored as a future contender for prime minister,… Read More ›
Head of the country’s center-right ruling party said that for years his country has had the “wrong perception of Israel.” Cyprus no longer sees… Read More ›
Obama and his team remain privately skeptical that negotiations toward peace in Syria will succeed, either. COPENHAGEN, Denmark – Barack Obama will cap his… Read More ›
Memorial takes place in Paris’s République square where world leaders marched a year ago. PARIS – French men and women assembled Sunday morning at… Read More ›