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A U.S. fighter jet dumped two fuel tanks into a lake in northern Japan on Tuesday, creating a fuel slick, as about 10 fishermen were catching clams in boats below,

The first treatment to help prevent serious allergic reactions to peanuts may be on the way. A company said Tuesday that its daily capsules of peanut powder helped children build

Leaked Twitter messages reportedly written by Julian Assange, the controversial founder of Wikileaks, included a disturbing attack on a journalist. In August 2016, Associated Press journalist Raphael Satter had helped

Housing Minister (Kulanu) Yoav Galant briefed the Ministerial Committee on the Integration of Israeli Citizens of Ethiopian Origin on the successful implementation of the mortgage assistance plan for families of

The owner of Safeway and other grocery brands is buying the drugstore chain Rite Aid as retailers continue to plunge deeper into health care and adjust to swiftly changing shopping

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Drama in the community of Nitzan as police evacuated Yossi Zigdon, who is an amputee, from his caravan-villa where he had lived since he was expelled from Gush Katif. After

Former President Jimmy Carter said Monday he was “deathly afraid” as his 90-year-old wife underwent surgery over the weekend. Rosalynn Carter was recovering at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta after

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The Supreme Court won’t take up the case of a blogger convicted of criminally impersonating his father’s academic rivals on the subject of the Dead Sea Scrolls. The court on

In the framework of the construction of the business district at the entrance to Jerusalem, Mayor Nir Barkat instructed to prepare a plot adjacent to the old Shaare Zedek near

The Fire Department of New York says careless smoking caused a weekend fire in the city’s historic Little Italy neighborhood that hurt 13 people. The fire Saturday morning tore through

Yaakov M, a 17 year old living in Bnei Brak, has had a more challenging life than most boys his age. He is confined to a wheelchair, unable to move

“Trump has arrived. Have you?” shout the barrage of glossy front-page advertisements in almost every major Indian newspaper. The ads, which have run repeatedly in the past few days, herald

President Donald Trump did not forge the results of his physical, despite the claims of a story that suggested a misspelled name of the White House doctor indicated the doctor

Pledging she “will not shut up,” US ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley said Tuesday that the Trump administration will not change its decision to move the US embassy

A 15-year-old Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School student who was shot five times during the massacre is credited with saving the lives of at least 20 other students. A fundraising

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