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Remembering Ilan Chaim: A man who lived life to the fullest
This tribute to Ilan Chaim cannot properly encapsulate everything this man was, but we can at least pay respect to his legacy at the paper.
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Are the Jewish people at war with each other? - opinion
What lies ahead after Trump’s verdict? - opinion
Some GOP members of Congress even view the verdict as a hurdle to Trump’s return to the White House.
T-Rex skeleton sells for more than $6 million at Swiss auction
More than half of the skeleton's bones are original. The rest are replacements made from plaster and epoxy resin casts.
Tene Yershalmi CEO wins prestigious Jerusalem Young Leadership Prize
Tene Yerushalmi leads democratic and pluralistic programs designed for teens and young adults, helping build the future of Israel.
Second Lebanon War helicopter pilot, rescuer reunited
In an emotional reunion before 850 American visitors on a Chabad Jewish Learning Institute mission, Gershony met senior paramedic Shimon Eliyah Abitbul.
What is conflict of interest, and how does it fit into law? - explainer
Acting in contradiction to these legally binding rulings and opinions opens up a public servant like Netanyahu to petitions to the court, fines or even criminal investigation, said Priel.
US seeks to deter Iranian proxy attacks in Syria
Over the last several years, Iran has increasingly sought to target US forces in Iraq, and now increasingly in Syria.
British businessman Coller says will withdraw funds over judicial reform
Several leading Israeli high-tech companies have threatened to pull funds or relocate from the country if the reforms pass.
Turkey's Kurds eye kingmaker role in election against Erdogan
"We expect the regime to go and we will fight for it. We have high hopes for the election. Our peoples are standing together in all their colors," a political activist said.
What happens when your AI chatbot stops loving you back?
When some AI companies are taming their content, they have angered customers who have become deeply involved – some considering themselves married – with their chatbots.
Find out how discerning you are: can you find the panda in this picture?
An optical illusion recently published on social networks managed to attract the attention of many surfers.