Business & Innovation
EasyJet nears $7.3 billion takeover as investors warily eye EU rules
Israel launches new search for natural gas in the Mediterranean Sea
Workers to receive 13.5% pay raise in new collective agreement
Hever announced a "men only" event – and backed down within hours
The consumer club for career military personnel planned to produce a giant viewing event for men only, and sparked a storm.
At the expense of pensions and deposits: How the state will save National Insurance
The State Comptroller's report on the expected insolvency of National Insurance points to an existential threat so severe that everyone prefers to ignore it.
An $11.5 billion family drama: The Ray–Ban heir against his siblings
Leonardo Maria Del Vecchio is trying to put an end to the deadlock that has formed since his father's death, and has submitted a giant offer to purchase his siblings' shares.
From trance parties to the stock exchange: Wall Street investors rush into psychedelic drugs
Clinical trials prove the efficacy of psychedelic treatments. Dr. Itamar Cohen reveals the cold economic interest behind the establishment's legitimization.
The safest place: Why more Jews are buying homes in Israel after October 7
Shockwave in tech: The giant company parted ways with 21,000 employees within a year
Oracle recorded a sharp 13% drop in its number of employees during the 2026 fiscal year, following strategic changes and a transition to artificial intelligence.