As U.S. President Donald Trump teases the idea of backing Israeli annexation of Palestinian land, his allies are already doing the groundwork by ordering staff to use 'Judea and Samaria' instead of 'West Bank'
Keith Weiner, in a YouTube interview, analyzed the precious metals market, highlighting tariff impacts and the enduring appeal of gold amidst global currency concerns.
Younger Americans are more likely to be religiously unaffiliated, with 44% born in the 1990s and 43% born between 2000 and 2006 identifying as 'nones.'
Through masterful editing and choice materials, French documentary filmmaker Guillaume Ribot manages to shine a new light on one of the most important films on the Holocaust
Markets appeared resilient recently, but there's more to it. Analysts urge investors to dig deeper and understand long-term volatility hiding behind short-term resilience and how it could affect gold
Phil Low warns in a Liberty and Finance interview that the fiat currency system is collapsing. He advises acquiring copper as a means to preserve wealth during the coming hyperinflationary event.
Tavi Costa sees big moves coming for gold, silver, and miners. He also highlights A.I.'s impact on emerging markets and warns of potential stagflation and market risks.
Precious metals expert Alasdair Macleod warns of a potential "bare squeeze" in the gold market, driven by dwindling physical supply and pressure on short sellers.
The Kalfon family initially kept a low profile after Segev was abducted from the Nova rave, to avoid harming the efforts to free him. 'I always believed that he is alive. It strengthened all of us to know that they had seen him,' his friend said after a first sign of life from him was received
"A ghost job is a familiar phenomenon," explained Ethosia CEO Eyal Solomon. "It is expressed when a company posted a job on LinkedIn and froze it, but did not remove it."
A preliminary investigation shows the driver first hit those who were standing in a bus station at the junction, while driving fast in the direction of the next junction – where he crashed into a police car, and was arrested
With Hezbollah sidelined, both Israelis and Lebanese must start thinking beyond security and cease-fire arrangements and start saying the word peace, louder and louder. The more the P word is uttered, the more normal it becomes
Startup Nation's brief foray into politics during the days of the judicial overhaul has passed, and Israel's tech industry workers remain quietly center-left. They are likely to stay that way even as their American counterparts follow Elon Musk's lead to full Trumpism
As the IDF intensifies its military operation in the West Bank, the specter of Gaza is ever-present: 'Each day feels like we're waiting for something terrible to happen,' says one mother. Amid an online campaign led by activists abroad, Palestinians warn they need something 'more powerful than a hashtag or an angry post'