Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg told lawmakers that regulation of his company is “inevitable,” but still came to Capitol Hill prepared to defend against proposals he thought went too far. He
The IDF attacked Hamas terrorist targets in northern Gaza on the night of 27 Nissan, Wednesday night to Thursday, in retaliation for automatic weapons fire that set off incoming rocket
The head of the World Trade Organization says he understands that President Donald Trump wants to create U.S. jobs, but warns that getting tough on trade can trigger a “domino
The presidents of Israel and Poland joined thousands of others Thursday for a Holocaust remembrance event at the former Nazi death camps of Auschwitz and Birkenau, hoping to put recent
British Prime Minister Theresa May summoned her Cabinet back from vacation Thursday to discuss military action against Syria over an alleged chemical weapons attack. May has indicated she wants Britain
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Special forces of the Border Police, Israel Police and the Shin Bet arrested a suspect in an attempt to transfer hundreds of thousands of shekels to
House Speaker Paul Ryan will leave Congress having achieved one of his career goals: rewriting the tax code. On his other defining aim — balancing the budget and cutting back
President Donald Trump insists he did not consider firing special counsel Robert Mueller in December. He’s denying a report in The New York Times, and says that if he’d wanted
Former U.S. House Speaker John Boehner said Wednesday he has had a change of heart on marijuana and will promote its nationwide legalization as a way to help veterans and
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Israelis stood still on Thursday for a nationwide moment of silence in remembrance of the 6 million Jewish victims of the Holocaust, as a two-minute siren wailed across the country
New York City will hold its annual lien sale next month, when outstanding debt from unpaid property taxes, water charges, and other municipal fees are sold to third-party debt collectors.
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China’s government on Thursday denied President Xi Jinping’s promise of market-opening measures this week was aimed at settling a tariff dispute with Washington and said negotiations are impossible under “unilateral
IDF soldiers working with Shin Bet agents and other security forces on Wednesday night arrested a number of PA (Palestinian Authority) residents suspected of involvement in acts of terror, which
The Trump administration is considering a plan that would allow states to require certain food stamp recipients to undergo drug testing, handing a win to conservatives who’ve long sought ways
Yisrael Beiteinu Party Chairman, MK Robert Ilatov, is supporting his party leader Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman by submitting a proposed bill for the Knesset to pass into law regarding the
Another high-ranking National Security Council staffer is leaving the White House as new National Security Adviser John Bolton makes his mark. Nadia Schadlow tendered her resignation in a letter Tuesday.
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