Is Addiction Growing In The Jewish Community?
A special conference devoted to the subject of addictions within the Jewish community will take place in Brooklyn, New York in December.
A special conference devoted to the subject of addictions within the Jewish community will take place in Brooklyn, New York in December.
Germany’s ThyssenKrupp, which makes the submarines that Israel buys, has been involved in bribes of officials across the world to push the sale of its submarines, according to German news reports in 2015 and early 2016.
BUCHAREST, Romania — An Israeli employee of private intelligence firm Black Cube was convicted in Romania Wednesday of trying to intimidate the country’s crusading anti-corruption chief.
Authorities in Massachusetts investigating the death of a woman, who was killed in August while on an afternoon jog, released new information about her case Wednesday.
Even in skyscraper-filled lower Manhattan, the windowless mass of 33 Thomas Street stands out: A faceless concrete tower, topped with vents and impervious to the outside world.
US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper has announced he has submitted his resignation. Clapper said last year that he would step down at the end of President Barack Obama’s final term in office.
Rabbi Eliezer Berland, who fled Israel after allegations of sexual misconduct against female followers came to light in 2012, will serve 18 months in prison for sexual abuse.
Chief Sephardi Rabbi of Jerusalem Shlomo Amar spoke out harshly against Reform Jews and the LGBT community.
A prominent Bollywood actress was attacked and tear-gassed in Paris — mere blocks away from where Kim Kardashian was robbed at gunpoint last month.
JPMorgan Chase & Co. has agreed to pay about $264 million to settle corruption charges that accused the investment bank of seeking to influence Chinese government officials by giving jobs and internships to their friends and relatives, the Securities and Exchange Commission said Thursday.