The key to Trump’s success
It seems almost quaint, really, to go back to the start of this presidential campaign when the question du jour was whether Chris “just-sit-down-and-shut-up” Christie… Read More ›
It seems almost quaint, really, to go back to the start of this presidential campaign when the question du jour was whether Chris “just-sit-down-and-shut-up” Christie… Read More ›
Washington – Donald Trump’s statement that Muslims should be banned from entering the United States “disqualifies” him from being president, the White House spokesman said… Read More ›
‘We should not let ourselves turn our legitimate fears into hatred of the other,’ says Jewish Agency chairman The wave of condemnation of Donald… Read More ›
Motive behind torchings unclear; at one fire scene, someone left behind encrypted note apparently intended to throw off investigators NEW YORK (AP) — Somebody… Read More ›
UN ambassador says if reports are confirmed, America will bring issue to Security Council, seek appropriate action Iran tested a ballistic missile last month,… Read More ›
The world’s biggest tourist rescue organization, International SOS, has made a unique map showing the most and least risky places to go on vacation. Last… Read More ›
Ron Ben-Yishai accompanies the IDF’s Etzion Brigade commander on a visit to Beit Ummar near Hebron, during which persuasion is used on a Palestinian family… Read More ›
In December 2014, Yossi Cohen gave a lecture to students at the Or Etzion yeshiva and military boarding school, where he spoke about his perspective… Read More ›
They said they found Obama’s request insulting, with some questioning why the same message is not sent to Christian churches after mass shootings carried out… Read More ›
‘Twitter, YouTube doing the minimum to deal with jihadi content online,’ says Steven Stalinsky In the wake of the San Bernardino terror attacks, the… Read More ›
The measure would require visitors from the visa waiver countries to obtain a visa to travel to the United States if they had been to… Read More ›
Even after being toppled over, the Carl Schurz Park menorah was found still lit up in the morning. NEW YORK – The NYPD Hate… Read More ›
Immigration from Brazil has doubled in past four years as members of the 120,000-strong community seek financial, personal security RIO DE JANEIRO (JTA) –… Read More ›
An estimated 1.5 million children in the US are allergic to peanuts, an allergy that can often be so severe that the child who’s allergic can’t be… Read More ›
The job cuts at Morgan Stanley’s fixed income business continue. The US bank, which is looking to cut 25% of its fixed income staff, has… Read More ›
Former US President Jimmy Carter announced on Sunday that his latest brain scan showed no sign of cancer, a few months after revealing that he… Read More ›
New York – HopStop, a pioneer in offering transit directions in major cities, disappeared in October — not because it failed, but because Apple… Read More ›
Alexandria, VA – A Syrian-born U.S. citizen has been charged with smuggling rifle scopes, night-vision goggles and other military-style gear from the United States to… Read More ›
Geneva – The International Committee of the Red Cross is trying to reach out to the Islamic State group to get humanitarian aid to… Read More ›
Four bodies have been found inside a capsized boat discovered floating off the north coast of Japan’s main Honshu island — the latest of the… Read More ›