Jerusalem Post Staff
Prime Minister Netanyahu tells Iranian people to 'seize the moment' in coming days
Over 140 US troops wounded in Iran war, eight severely injured, Pentagon says
Iran trying to frame women's soccer team asylum saga as Trump-Australia conspiracy
Fleeing Dubai, expats leave pets behind
K9 Friends Dubai has faced a wave of requests from people seeking to give their pets and a jump in alerts about abandoned puppies.
Food and drink brands go gaga for ‘Dirty Soda’
Mixing soda with flavored syrups, cream, and fruit add-ins—is gaining traction among chains.
Argentina's Milei says 'proud to be the most Zionist president in the world' at Yeshiva University
"Hoppe is bothered that I am a strong supporter of Israel," Milei told the audience.
IDF chief praises 'around the clock' work of air crew during visit to Tel Nof Airbase
IDF Chief Lt.-Gen. Zamir visits Tel Nof Airbase, praising crews for their role in Operation Roaring Lion and stressing the importance of nonstop operations while acknowledging future challenges.
Hard truth about hard people revealed in new research
Researchers link frequent exposure to bothersome social interactions with markers of accelerated biological aging.
Rare Archimedes text resurfaces in a French museum, researchers confirm
A page long thought missing from the Archimedes Palimpsest has been identified at the Musée des Beaux-Arts in Blois, France.
'It has turned into MMA': 23 red cards flashed in brutal Brazil cup final
A state cup final in Brazil descended into chaos as a mass brawl between Cruzeiro and Atlético Mineiro at the Mineirão produced a record 23 red cards and forced military police onto the field.
Baltimore Police officer, suspect shot in active shooter incident near synagogue
The officer was reportedly transported to Shock Trauma for treatment, while the suspect was also shot. Police have urged the public to avoid the area as the investigation continues.
Witkoff: It was clear Iran wasn't seeking diplomatic settlement to this conflict
Witkoff added that Iran began negotiations with the US claiming that it had enough material to make eleven bombs.
Iran arrests foreigner it says spied for US, Israel, and acted as proxy for Gulf countries
Iran's intelligence ministry said it had arrested 30 spies, internal mercenaries, and operational agents of Israel and the US over the past few days.