Starbucks, trying to recover its reputation after two black men were arrested in one of its locations, has decided to open all its restrooms to people in its stores for
Germany’s cybersecurity agency says German and Belgian researchers have found a way to outwit two widely used forms of email encryption. IT security experts at the universities of Muenster, Bochum
Rabbi Shimshon Kaminer of Beit Shemesh began an urgent campaign this week to bring two Ukrainian children to Israel. Two years ago, the Cohen* childrens’ story was brought to the
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri on Sunday urged Muslims carry out jihad against the United States. Ayman al-Zawahiri said America’s decision to shift its Israeli embassy to Jerusalem was evidence that
Some passengers on a Southwest Airlines flight from Denver suffered minor injuries when the plane appeared to suddenly lose cabin pressure as it neared Dallas. Flight 861 had 120 people
MK (Likud) Miki Zohar is moving an initiative to grant a NIS 5,000 monthly raise for cabinet ministers, MKs, and judges, a raise that would be tiered base on seniority.
Facebook is suspending about 200 apps that it believes may have misused data. The social media giant said in a blog post Monday that the suspensions resulted from its investigation
Singapore, a highly manicured city-state shaped by skyscrapers and luxury hotels, is preparing for perhaps the most crucial international diplomatic event of the decade. The June 12 meeting between tough-talking
After more than thirty years of marriage, on Sunday night the eve of 29 Iyar, Dayan HaGaon Rav Akiva Yonasan Unger Shlita, 56, a prominent rabbinical figure in the Erlau
A robotics company known for its widely shared videos of nimble, legged robots opening doors or walking through rough terrain is preparing to sell some after more than a quarter
In the wake of increased security tensions, the state is increasing its armored limousine reserve: 13 Audi A8 armored cars have arrived in Israel last month, and in recent days
Former Defense Secretary Robert Gates says that the consequences of the move of the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem are “modest” due to the dwindling likelihood
(VIDEO & PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) The steady torrent of rain came to a sudden halt this past Monday morning at precisely 10:55. It was at exactly that very moment
Degel Hatorah officials have indicated they wish to continue cooperating with the Shlomei Emunim faction, and to permit the latters candidate, Yisrael Porush, to run for reelection in Elad without a Degel opponent. However, there are now voices in Degel speaking of our right to run with our own candidate in the Elad race. They […]
It was a soaring idea, intended to put the city’s least-populous, least-visited borough on the tourism map. But six years after it was announced, a plan to build one of
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Fifty-one years after the soldiers of the Israel Defense Forces entered the gates of the Old City of Jerusalem, reunifying the holy city after almost two decades of Jordanian occupation, the United States of America officially moved its embassy to Israels capital city with a festive ceremony at the building in […]
According to the official Israel Police figure, Yom Yerushalayim was a record-breaking day for the number of Jews visiting Har Habayis, 2,084. In the accompanying video we see numerous rabbonim
The head of the U.N. is welcoming an announcement by North Korea to close its nuclear test site and says he’s also looking forward to the U.S.-North Korean summit. U.N.
Former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Utah, is being treated for pancreatic cancer, his family said in a statement Monday. Reid underwent surgery Monday at Johns Hopkins Cancer Center to
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