Iranian TV: Israel Arrested Our Journalist In The Golan Heights
Israeli police on Wednesday reportedly arrested an Iranian TV reporter in the Golan Heights, without specifying the reason for his arrest.
Israeli police on Wednesday reportedly arrested an Iranian TV reporter in the Golan Heights, without specifying the reason for his arrest.
In a surprising move, First Deputy Speaker of the Iraqi Parliament Humam Hamoudi announced that his country is determined to sue Israel for bombing the Osirak nuclear reactor in 1981.
Ireland Baldwin is not in rehab for the reason you think, thank you very much.
A Code Red siren sounded in Ashdod and communities in Hof Ashkelon Regional Council on Wednesday shortly after 10:45pm. It was soon confirmed that one rocket had been fired, and that the Iron Dome system had shot it down.
WASHINGTON — The IRS says thieves used an online service provided by the agency to gain access to information from more than 100,000 taxpayers.
A computer breach at the IRS in which thieves stole tax information from thousands of taxpayers is much bigger than the agency originally disclosed.
The 911 emergency phone lines are critical to US national security, and their infrastructure is considered one of the 16 most critical systems in the nation, with the government investing resources in it accordingly.
A special conference devoted to the subject of addictions within the Jewish community will take place in Brooklyn, New York in December.
Tamar Epstein, the prominent “chained woman” whose right to remarry under traditional Jewish law was long stymied, may have finally found two Orthodox rabbis willing to help her wed again. But her fate in the broader Jewish community — and the fate of any children she may have — is anything but ensured.
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