War against EU settlement products labeling begins
A week after European Union’s decision to label goods produced in the settlements, Israel announces gloves are off and that it is taking steps against… Read More ›
A week after European Union’s decision to label goods produced in the settlements, Israel announces gloves are off and that it is taking steps against… Read More ›
‘We can’t surrender to terrorism,’ says head of Germany’s internal intelligence the day after he ordered cancellation of a soccer match because of suspected bomb.… Read More ›
Rabinowitz says including women in a public Hannuka lighting ceremony could be done when a pluralist section at the holy site is opened. The… Read More ›
Abby Stein says she hopes the Orthodox community becomes more accepting of transgender people and that her story will inspire transgender Orthodox teens. NEW… Read More ›
“Proposed requirements would provide no meaningful additional security for the American people.” WASHINGTON – US President Barack Obama would veto a proposal from Republican… Read More ›
“We are not well-served when, in response to a terrorist attack, we descend into fear and panic,” Obama said in Manila. WASHINGTON – The… Read More ›
The Hebrew University conference on the law of armed conflict was organized by the university’s Minerva Center and the International Committee of the Red Cross.… Read More ›
Bomb threat prompts plane from Los Angeles to divert to Salt Lake City; 2nd flight, from Washington, lands at Halifax, Nova Scotia Two Air… Read More ›
A new report by The Demand Institute — a collaboration between Nielsen and The Conference Board — has a dark prognostication for China. And it… Read More ›
One of Republican presidential hopeful Ben Carson’s foreign-policy advisers questioned the candidate’s grasp of Middle East events in an interview with The New York… Read More ›
With the US economy growing at a meager 1.6% pace, tighter financial conditions may be the last thing we need. One area of the market… Read More ›
Washington – American voters are evenly split between Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and Democratic rival Hillary Clinton as their top choice to address… Read More ›
Denver – A powerful wintery storm dumped heavy snow on parts of Colorado on Tuesday while bringing the threat of tornadoes to millions in… Read More ›
Austin, TX – With Google’s self-driving cars slowed in a gridlock of California regulation, Texas is offering a fast lane Officials in Austin have… Read More ›
The deadly terror attacks in Paris and Beirut last week are consistent with a worldwide trend of increased terrorism — now at its highest… Read More ›
The suspected ringleader of the Paris attacks has been on the counterterrorism radar for some time and was targeted in French airstrikes on Syria last… Read More ›
Antalya, Turkey – Russia pummeled ISIS sites in Syria Tuesday, including targeting the terror organization’sself-proclaimed capital city of Raqqa and deploying dozens of cruise missiles. Though… Read More ›
Lawmakers call for ‘prudent, responsible’ pause to refugee absorption while vetting process is examined WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans urged an immediate closure of America’s… Read More ›