The U.S. and Cuba are still cooperating to intercept drug smugglers even through the Trump administration has halted high-level meetings on stopping the flow of narcotics through the Caribbean, a
A federal judge refused Thursday to throw out criminal charges that could result in a mandatory life prison sentence for a man accused of plotting bomb attacks in New Jersey
All of the 34 largest U.S. banks are fortified enough to withstand a severe U.S. and global recession and continue lending, the Federal Reserve said Thursday. The first round of
New York’s Republican-controlled state Senate has voted to name the new Tappan Zee Bridge after the late Democratic Gov. Mario Cuomo. The Democrat-led Assembly adjourned its 2017 session without taking
The Senate Republican health care bill would guarantee immediate assistance for insurance markets that are struggling in many states. Yet overall it would do the same thing as its House
New York City police say a woman was slashed on the knee after a dispute with another passenger over a subway seat. The woman was taken to a hospital in
The number of cabinet ministers and MKs who visited the Beit El protest tent at the Knesset Rose Garden this week is impressive, but for the leaders and residents of
An Israel Police Traffic Enforcement Unit spokesman reported on Thursday, 28 Sivan, that a driver who has never been issued a driver’s license has been caught again. He was arrested
The U.S. military says an American airstrike in Yemen has killed a top commander for the al-Qaida affiliate there and two of his associates. U.S. Central Command says the strike
Police have arrested a 21-year-old male who is a member of a terrorist organization. An indictment against him is being prepared. During the past month, Israel Police conducted a covert
A home health aide was charged with trying to aid ISIS after he unwittingly planned his trip to Syria under the eye of law enforcement authorities, prosecutors said Thursday. Saddam
Shas and Yahadut Hatorah are preparing a bill that addresses a High Court of Justice decision permitting grocery stores in Israel to open on Shabbos. Health Minister Yaakov Litzman, Finance
President Donald Trump appeared to cast doubt on the assessment of 17 U.S. intelligence agencies that blame Russia for election meddling, questioning Thursday why the Obama administration didn’t try to
A 14-year-old Jerusalem resident who is confined to a wheelchair sued Jerusalem Mayor Nir Barkat and the city for his inability to access the library, gym, and computer room. In
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates dropped slightly this week. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac says the benchmark 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage averaged 3.90 percent, down from 3.91 percent last week. The rate stood
The annual Herzliya Conference was held this week, from Tuesday to Thursday, 26-28 Sivan. Each year the Herzliya Conference brings together senior personalities from Israel and abroad in the fields
The truck driver involved in the fatal crash earlier this week that claimed the life of prominent attorney Elkana Bishitz appears to have far from a spotless driving record. In
In a Thursday morning 28 Sivan interview with Galei Tzahal (Army Radio), Health Minister Yaakov Litzman lashed out against the former heads of the Hadassah Ein Kerem Hospital hemo-oncological (bone-marrow)
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