“It all feels rather surreal,” said Rabbi Keith Stern. “I’ve been burned too many times to allow myself an unrestrained sense of joy.” Continue reading →
The new charges, filed in Boston Municipal Court Thursday, are based on a Boston police review of postings on the Instagram account of march organizers that includes the phrase “Students For Justice in Palestine." Continue reading →
In a lengthy statement, James decried the indictment as “nothing more than a continuation of the president’s desperate weaponization of our justice system.” Continue reading →
A brief statement from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said the Cabinet approved the “outline” of a deal, without mentioning other aspects of the plan that are more controversial. Continue reading →
The federal government shutdown is raising anxiety levels among service members and their families because those in uniform are working without pay. Continue reading →
Polar bears and snow leopards are both listed as vulnerable species by the World Wildlife Fund due to various threats, including climate change and the wildlife trade. Continue reading →
The statement did not identify the diplomat, but he and his girlfriend had been featured in a surreptitiously filmed video posted online by conservative firebrand James O’Keefe. Continue reading →
Laszlo Krasznahorkai, a Hungarian novelist known for his dystopian themes and relentless prose, with winding sentences that can run on for pages, was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature Thursday. Continue reading →
Russia has intensified its efforts to plunge millions of Ukrainians into darkness and cold ahead of winter, forcing Kyiv to scramble to import additional natural gas and procure enough air defenses to at least soften the Kremlin’s annual energy-focused blitzkrieg. Continue reading →
“If merely wanting to hear from [Kellyanne] Conway made you a bigot by 2019 campus standards, then cheering for [Michael] Knowles would have been an act of nuclear war.” Continue reading →