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Under the heading of “what’s next in energy”, there’s one standout part of the sector these days. Mexico. Much of the energy world has… Read More ›
Under the heading of “what’s next in energy”, there’s one standout part of the sector these days. Mexico. Much of the energy world has… Read More ›
New York – Renowned violinist Roman Totenberg left his beloved Stradivarius in his office while greeting well-wishers after a concert in 1980. When he… Read More ›
Washington – Democratic U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer plans to announce his opposition to the nuclear deal with Iran, the Huffington Post reported on Thursday,… Read More ›
New York, NY – A taxi driver may have to pay $25,000 after a judge said the cabbie refused to pick up passengers because… Read More ›
After years of waiting and speculation, we can collectively exhale: Jennifer Aniston has finally tied the knot. Aniston and fellow actor Justin Theroux made… Read More ›
For decades, there was no sign of two Japanese climbers who went missing as they tried to scale the famed Matterhorn mountain. Heavy snowfall… Read More ›
You can’t call it “the dark side of the moon” based on a new NASA picture. A camera on the Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR)… Read More ›
Kirsten Gillibrand says Tehran more likely to obtain nuclear weapons if Congress scuttles the deal WASHINGTON — Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., said she would… Read More ›
Steny Hoyer leads Jewish state tour of 21 freshman House members; says he hasn’t made his mind up yet on deal Steny Hoyer has… Read More ›
PM has right to warn US Jews on dangers of accord, says Malcolm Hoenlein, but should be careful not to pit them against their government… Read More ›
Israeli-born actress tells Marie Claire magazine that it’s important to be aware of hatred, which can allow us to have more empathy for others. Israeli-born… Read More ›
Justice minister wants to split AG’s authorities into roles of public prosecutor and chief legal counsel to government, but PM says such a move would… Read More ›
Months after the mysterious death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who accused the government of a cover-up, the trial that could finally deliver justice for 85… Read More ›
Herzog calls for “actions not words” in response to the rabbi’s comments about burning churches in Israel. The leader of the opposition, Labor chairman… Read More ›
“In Ukraine the need for these summer respites is most acute. These are Jews in crisis,” grandmother at camp says. Pinchas Vishedski, the refugee… Read More ›
AIPAC tells Post that it rejects the assertion that it supported the Iraq War. WASHINGTON – Republican lawmakers are crying foul over US President… Read More ›
The Arab world perceives the dramatic failure of the small US-trained Syrian rebel force as a further indication that it cannot be a reliable ally… Read More ›
Draft resolution aimed at identifying perpetrators of WMD attacks in war-torn country circulates at Security Council UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States and… Read More ›
Tesla reported second-quarter earnings on Wednesday and beat expectations but trimmed its production outlook. On a conference call with analysts after the numbers hit,… Read More ›
Adriel Sumathipala is a self-described tinkerer. The 16-year-old says the trait runs in the family: His grandfather, who died of a heart attack before Sumanthipala… Read More ›