The Jewish community is celebrating its first full day of Hanukkah Thursday.The holiday actually began at sundown Wednesday ...
On Thursday, the New York Times published a detailed account reporting the existence of official Israeli military documents ...
Ukraine has claimed to have struck a Russian industrial facility producing fuel for missiles, as Moscow says it has foiled ...
"Following the sirens that sounded in several areas in central Israel, one missile that was launched from Yemen was intercepted before crossing into Israeli territory," the press service says ...
Protests have been breaking out in some southern Syrian villages against a presence by the Israeli military, which seized ...
Following US request, a global food crisis monitoring group retracted its report on imminent famine in north Gaza due to ...
Gold edged lower in light trading on Friday and was poised for a weekly gain, as investors awaited cues on the U.S. economy ...
Israeli air strikes pummelled Sanaa's international airport and other targets in Yemen on Thursday, with Huthi rebel media ...
The oversized menorah in the Pennsylvania Capitol was officially lit Thursday evening as the second night of Hanukkah began.
When 3:20 p.m. April 8 arrived and darkness enshrouded our city, many became quiet in a shared moment of awe and solemnity.
Here's the letter in full addressed to the C-U Jewish community Thursday: To our C-U Jewish Community, For the past eight months, the Champaign City Council has been embroiled in ongoing protests ...
An Israeli soldier who died more than 400 days after being wounded in the attack that sparked the war in Gaza now symbolizes ...