Iran Crisis: Might Israel Attack During Purim?
If the Jewish State does indeed make a move against Iran, there exists a Biblical precedent for such a momentous event.
Mexico Drug War: Army Seizes Huge Cache of Methamphetamines
The street value of the haul was more than $4 billion.
Peyton Manning: If He Retired Now…
If his stellar career is indeed over, Manning would not only be a guaranteed first-ballot Hall of Famer, but some even consider him the greatest quarterback in history.
Israeli Fans Ask Netanyahu to Delay Iran Attack Until After Madonna’s Concert
Madonna is scheduled to perform in Tel Aviv on May 29 to kick off her world tour.
India Caught Between Western Sanctions and Iran
India is highly dependent on Persian oil and may not heed demands from the west that it buy its crude elsewhere.
Singapore Warns U.S. Against Anti-Chinese Rhetoric
Singapore enjoys close relations with both the U.S. and China.
Making Long-Distance Marriages Work: Five Tips to Help you Keep the Spark Alive
Managing a long-distance relationship can put extra strain on both the traveler and the one at home
The Top 7 Reasons Why The Perfect Job Candidate Never Gets A Call Back From a Recruiter
Have you ever applied for a job that you knew you were a perfect fit for only to never hear back from that company?
Cold Weather: Poland's Homeless Dying in Bitter Winter
Warsaw has thousands of homeless, many of whom live and sleep in underground heating ducts
The Beatles on Ed Sullivan: It Was 48 Years Ago Today
The Beatles seemed to arrive from another planet – their looks, their music and their infectious personalities had a charm and appeal that America had never witnessed before.
Israel President Peres Makes Peaceful Overture to Iranian People
We were not born enemies and there is no need for us to live as enemies, Peres said, referring to Iranians.
Turkey Calls for International Meeting on Syria Crisis
Leading Syrian opposition leaders have Turkish support and many of these exiles are based in Turkey.
Syria’s Assad Almost Met With Bill Clinton in 2009: Report
Sending Clinton as a proxy representative of the U.S. into unfriendly countries was not so unusual.
Ukraine: Cold, Cruel World for Growing Numbers of Homeless
The temperatures in Eastern Europe have plunged to as low as minus-30 Fahrenheit.
Greg Kelly: Statement After Being Cleared of Rape Allegations (FULL-TEXT)
Greg Kelly is the son of NY Police Commissioners Ray Kelly.
$900-Trillion Suit: How Much Money Is That?
It’s unclear how she arrived at that exalted figure of $900-trillion.
What is China’s Role in Syria?
The Damascus strongman still has at least two powerful allies apparently on his side – Russia and China
Ian Paisley Seriously Ill in Hospital
Paisley is the very symbol of Protestant Northern Ireland and a strong supporter of the Union with Great Britain.
Israel Paralyzed by Nationwide General Strike
The government contends that strike action is unnecessary and will cost the country’s economy $100-million every day
Syrian Opposition Dismisses Assad’s Promises of Dialogue, Cooperation
The Syrian opposition, after nearly a year of relentless bloodshed, said it’s too late for any negotiations.
Jamaican Police Destroy Arsenal of Illegal Weapons
Jamaica is still plagued by one of the highest rates of gun violence in the world
Ugandan Parliament to Again Consider Anti-Gay Bill
Bahati’s bill may simply be a form of grandstanding since homosexuality is already illegal in Uganda, as it is in most African nations.
Valentine’s Day: To Some Indians, Holiday is Form of ‘Cultural Pollution’
Many conseravtive Indians associate Valentine's Day with rampant globalization and exploitation by western nations.
Philippines Earthquake 2012: Death Toll Keeps Climbing
Officials are gravely concerned about the final death toll, considering the unknown number of people missing
Iranian Parliament Summons Ahmadinejad as Political Infighting Intensifies
The conflict between Ahmadinejad and Khamenei has been brewing for more than a year.
Giants Parade 2012: A Wall Street Tradition
A parade goes down Broadway about once every other year here in New York.
France Posts Record High Trade Deficit, While German Industrial Output Also Drops
France is gradually losing its vitality and presence in global export markets.
German Police Arrest 2 Syrian “Spies”
the two men -- one a German-Lebanese and the other a Syrian -- were conducting surveillance on anti-Assad protesters in Germany and perhaps elsewhere.
Israel Condemns Fatah-Hamas Unity Government Deal
The United States, the European Union and Israel have long branded Hamas as a terrorist organization; while the west generally supports the Palestine Authority.
Gisele Bundchen: 100% Fake
Bundchen’s looks are not as Mother Nature intended. She was essentially created in a laboratory like Frankenstein’s monster.