The 8-year-old Irish-Israeli girl believed to have been killed when Hamas terrorists attacked Israel last month may still be alive.
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U.S. Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz condemned U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s use of a “phrase (that) means eradicating Israel and Jews.”
Antony Blinken’s calls for humanitarian “pauses” in the assault of the Gaza Strip were met with more air attacks and ground operations.
The Biden administration’s $14 billion aid request for Israel would significantly expand its missile defenses.
As antisemitism threats rise, South Florida’s Jews are arming themselves.
U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib’s defense of a phrase used by Palestinians in connection with the war between Israel and Hamas is drawing condemnation from critics.
The escalating Israel-Hamas war has turned U.S. universities into battlegrounds over speech.
A stress management expert explains the difference between good and bad stress and how to tell when you are in danger of overload.
Two dozen top U.S. law firms sent a letter to more than 100 law school deans telling them to take an “unequivocal stance” against antisemitic harassment.
United States families lobby to save hostages taken by Hamas.
The risk of spillover from the Israel-Hamas war remains elevated, National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said
Authorities responded about 4 p.m. to his home, where he was discovered unresponsive. There were no signs of foul play.
Jewish students at Cooper Union college in New York say they were locked in the campus library during a pro-Palestinian protest.
In cities around the world, fliers are plastered on street poles and lining subway stations draw the eye with one word: “Kidnapped.”
Why do kids have such a strong preference for sweets? We are born with it, experts say. This initial taste for sugar may drive us to seek our first food.