An Israeli driver reported having a flaming bone thrown at him while he was driving to Ma’aleh Adumim from Jerusalem. The incident took place near the Palestinian town of Isawia
An Israeli court on Friday rejected the appeal of a U.S. student who has been barred from entering Israel because of alleged involvement in a Palestinian-led boycott movement against the
Last Thursday, a special Gala event was held in Jerusalem to commemorate 100 years of Hadassah Hospitals in Israel sponsored by Hadassah women’s organization. During the event, the organization honored
The Senate confirmed 15 more judges late Thursday and left town until after next month’s midterm elections, as Republicans chalked up more wins days after Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the
For the first time, the rabbi of the Kosel and holy site, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz, permits the Women of the Wall (WoW) to go directly to the stones of the
Minister of Public Security Gilad Erdan called on Police Commissioner Roni Alshich to consider granting a posthumous honorary civilian medal of bravery to Ari Fuld HY”D, who was murdered in
Over the course of 12 months, the U.S. Army discharged more than 500 immigrant enlistees who were recruited across the globe for their language or medical skills and promised a
Facebook says hackers accessed data from 29 million accounts as part of the security breach disclosed two weeks ago, fewer than the 50 million it initially believed were affected. The
An Israeli farmer has cashed in by making exotic honey from a rare tree that produces frankincense – the resin once worth its weight in gold and venerated in the
The Bayit Yehudi Party has released the following statement, opposing an initiative to give legal status to thousands of illegal infiltrators from Darfur, many having overrun southern Tel Aviv, which
Rishon L’Tzion HaGaon HaRav Yitzchak Yosef, during a recent shiur, told a remarkable story of how a meeting between him and the head of the Mossad led to releasing an
A small but growing proportion of the youngest children in the U.S. have not been vaccinated against any disease, worrying health officials. An estimated 100,000 young children have not had
Safety officials say a near collision of airliners in San Francisco last year was a few feet from becoming the worst crash in aviation history and underscores the need for
A Turkish court on Friday convicted an American pastor on terror charges but released him from house arrest and allowed him to leave the country, a move that’s likely to
On Thursday, the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, submitted comments to the U.S. Treasury Department expressing deep concern over proposed tax
British police chiefs say security for U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit in July involved almost 10,000 officers and cost nearly 18 million pounds ($24 million), making it the biggest police
This week’s dizzying sell-offs in the financial markets have been a rude reminder that the U.S. economy is no longer relying on ultra-low interest rates to fuel growth. Borrowing costs
It’s one of President Donald Trump’s favorite talking points in promoting his administration’s success: the record low rate of black unemployment. But on a recent sunny afternoon in Vernon Park
The following message and accompanying photo was posted to Facebook: Sitting in the window seat on this flight to Israel is Roland. Who is Roland? A 54-year-old blue-collar worker from
President Donald Trump’s former lawyer Michael Cohen returned to the Democratic Party on Thursday, the latest in a series of steps he has taken to distance himself from the Republican
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