President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that he’s sending a new anti-corruption bill to Ukraine’s Parliament on Thursday, in a further attempt to defuse tensions after he approved changes to graft laws

Shares of UnitedHealth Group slipped Thursday after the health care giant said it was under a Department of Justice investigation. The company said it has started complying with both criminal

Aircraft from Jordan, Israel and Spain were on their way Thursday to help battle a huge wildfire in Cyprus that has claimed the lives of two people. Police were investigating

IDF, Shin Bet, and Border Police forces on Wednesday arrested the terrorist who carried out the botched bombing attack on three parked buses in the cities of Bat Yam and

President Donald Trump plans to step foot in the Federal Reserve on Thursday as his allies scrutinize its expensive building renovations, a highly personal and confrontational escalation of his campaign

An indictment was filed in the Tel Aviv District Court on Thursday against the leftist anti-government activist who was arrested for plotting to assassinate Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu. The woman,

A group of 50 Jewish children returning home from summer camp in Spain was forcibly removed from a Vueling Airlines flight bound for Paris after one child briefly sang a

Hamas has delivered its response to mediators to the latest hostage release/ceasefire deal and it is currently being examined by Israeli negotiators, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed on Thursday

A terrorist rammed his car into a group of IDF soldiers standing at a bus stop at the entrance to Kfar Yona on Thursday morning. MDA paramedics provided medical treatment

In the latest in series of Trump administration inquiries targeting Harvard University, the State Department said Wednesday it is investigating whether the Ivy League school will remain part of a

Russian authorities detained four Orthodox Jewish men—one Israeli citizen, two Americans, and one Russian national—on suspicion of “hooliganism” outside the headquarters of the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB), located on

Russian intelligence services allegedly gathered explosive material about then-presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s physical and psychological health during the 2016 election cycle—but President Vladimir Putin reportedly chose to keep the information

Hershey and other chocolate makers are continuing to hike prices, saying a volatile cocoa market gives them no choice. Hershey, the maker of Reese’s, Whoppers, barkThins and other chocolate candies,

The IDF on Wednesday released video footage purporting to show Hamas operatives enjoying plentiful meals in Gaza’s tunnel network, even as civilians above ground endure widespread hunger and food insecurity.

The U.S. Postal Service on Wednesday marked its upcoming 250th anniversary with the release of new commemorative stamps, including an exclusive, modernized version of the nation’s first 5-cent stamp featuring

Jewish Canadians were 25 times more likely to be victims of hate crimes in 2024 than the average Canadian, according to new data released Tuesday by Statistics Canada—solidifying their status

House Democrats launched a bid Wednesday to subpoena President Donald Trump’s Justice Department for files in the trafficking investigation into Jeffrey Epstein, goading GOP lawmakers to defy Trump and Republican

The Ukrainian government has officially designated the tziyon of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov in Uman as a national heritage site. The announcement, made by the Ukrainian Embassy in Israel, confirms

A dual U.S.-Chinese citizen and former Southern California engineer has admitted to stealing thousands of sensitive files related to next-generation missile detection technology—an act federal prosecutors say could have endangered

A top Iranian official warned Wednesday that European threats to reimpose sanctions could lead Iran to withdraw from an international pact that limits the spread of nuclear weapons, one of

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