Why Jerusalem’s last-place quality of life ranking doesn’t tell the full story - opinion
A new quality of life report puts Jerusalem last, yet cranes, jobs, housing, and transit projects point to a great future.
A new quality of life report puts Jerusalem last, yet cranes, jobs, housing, and transit projects point to a great future.
Four years into the war, Putin’s attempt to erase Ukraine solidifies its independence and exposes Russia’s decline.
Leaders can debate housing, jobs, infrastructure, and schools in plain terms. “Quality control” belongs to products, not people.
When 300 journalists lose their jobs at a once-great paper (as it announced on Wednesday), democracy gets darker.
The intersection of media influence and military strategy is reshaping the conversation around Iran’s nuclear trajectory.
Donald Trump will have to choose which side of history he is on as a collision between principle and power is coming.
The Middle East rewards power, clarity, and patience, and the US must learn to play by those rules. If they act desperate for deals and photo opportunities, then that is all they will get.
Antisemitism is not ordinary bigotry, and treating it like every other form of prejudice misunderstands its psychology and makes the problem worse.
Most American Jews remain deeply connected to Israel, even as many resist the label “Zionist,” reflecting concerns about policies rather than rejecting the Jewish state itself.
Milk rationing did not happen by accident. Protest tactics, rigid regulation, and stalled reform collided, leaving families paying the price for political and policy failure.
Platforms that promised connection have become factories of radicalization.