Protesters outside the Noguchi Museum in Queens described the decision to fire three employees as a violation of workers' rights and an attempt to stifle political dissent
A documentary offering a peek into leaked footage of interrogations from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal cases offers few new details. But even if it tells us little we didn't already know, we needed the reminder that its creators and Netanyahu's legal team have given us
Noa Goldberg recounts her arrest, interrogation and time in jail for being accused of throwing wet sand at the national security minister. She says she 'has terrible trauma from everything that happened'
U.S. State Secretary Blinken says IDF needs to make 'fundamental changes' to rules of engagement after killing of American-Turkish activist in West Bank ■ Israel's defense establishment does not find signs to back Netanyahu's claim that Hamas may try to smuggle Israeli hostages to Egypt via tunnels beneath the Philadelphi corridor ■ Here's what you need to know 340 days into the war
'Americans deserve to know their leaders will rebuke antisemitism and Nazism whenever and wherever they appear': In a rare joint statement, every Jewish House Democrat condemned the three for hosting and legitimizing Nazi apologists and pro-Nazi online statements
Gold remains steady near $2,513, weighed by a stronger US Dollar and upcoming inflation data. Silver holds at $28.23, facing rising demand and Russia’s supply challenges.
The IDF spokesperson released footage tonight (Tuesday) from a tunnel in the city of Rafah in Gaza, where the bodies of six Israeli hostages were found. These shocking discoveries were made during an extensive military operation in Rafah, which has been ongoing for more than three months. : IDF Spokesperson, RAdm. Daniel Hagari, […]
The Otef Hanegev Theater's 'A Place to Live,' based on the accounts of survivors of Hamas' massacre, shakes the audience without going into the gruesome details
Secretary of State Antony Blinken said 'No one should be shot and killed for attending a protest,' after a preliminary IDF investigation into the killing of American-Turkish citizen Aysenur Ezgi Eygi found she was mistakenly hit by a bullet 'aimed at a central instigator.'
Gaza's 625,000 school-age children already missed out on almost an entire year of education after Israel launched its assault in retaliation for Hamas' October 7 attack. Younger children suffer in their cognitive, social and emotional development, and older ones are at risk of being pulled into work or early marriage, says a UNICEF official
With the U.S. presidential race too close to call, all eyes are on Tuesday's debate in Philadelphia. Could the divisions on Israel and Gaza return to impact the campaign in swing states such as Michigan over the next eight weeks?
Iran conducted missile launch tests in August as part of its preparations to attack Israel in response to the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh. This was revealed on Tuesday by a Western security source involved in efforts to block Iran's revenge plans. The Western source explained that Iran decided to perform the tests before the […]
'I would challenge the candidates and ask them, you know, how to get our kids back,' said Ruby Chen, whose son Itay who was killed during the October 7 attack and whose body is still being held by Hamas in Gaza
"The Bibi Files," which premiered Monday night at the Toronto International Film Festival, provides a rare glimpse into the corruption investigations surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The Prime Minister is seen slamming his fist on the table and berating investigators over allegations against him. "They're lying," Netanyahu forcefully declared. "They're liars, lying shamelessly. […]
Market analyst warns of looming correction, sees commodities as safe haven. Renowned investor Ted Oakley predicts a significant market downturn and recommends diversifying into commodities like gold.
The raid, which took place in the early morning hours on Tuesday, capped a four and a half year undercover operation, the longest in Israel's history. Police say an undercover agent, code-named 'Jack Sparrow,' was paid large sums to lie about goods entering the country
Russia said it had destroyed at least 20 Ukrainian attack drones as they swarmed over the Moscow region and 124 more over eight other regions. Three of Moscow's four airports were closed for more than six hours and almost 50 flights were diverted