An internet expert’s study regarding Google searches for antisemitic queries has him “scared for Jews everywhere!” Mordy Oberstein, a leading search engine optimization (SEO) expert, authored The Middle East Journal’s study, and shared the data on X, the social media platform formerly
Nearly seven weeks after Matthew Perry’s apparent drowning in a hot tub at his California home, the Los Angeles County Department of Medical Examiner released the actor’s cause of death as “acute effects of ketamine.” Secondary conditions contributing to the death were
A senior Hamas official recently unveiled the strategy behind the October 7, 2023 attack on southern Israel, arguing that the terrorist group would carry out the attack all over again if given the opportunity. Speaking to Memri TV, Osama Hamdad shed light
Israeli intelligence has formed a crack unit to hunt down the perpetrators of the October 7 attacks, echoing the bloody campaign to eliminate the Black September terrorists behind the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre, it emerged. The new specialist squad will specifically target
Israeli forces have eliminated a top Hamas commander who helped carry out the October 7 massacre in Israel, the Israeli Defense Forces announced Tuesday. The IDF and the Israeli security force Shin Bet say a Tuesday airstrike killed Nassim Abu Ajina, commander
The Israeli military has declared a top Hamas commander they say was behind the terrorist attacks on October 7 has been killed in an operation. Israeli Defence Forces sources have identified Hamas leader Nasim Abu Ajina as having masterminded “the massacre on
Harry Houdini, the remarkable illusionist who stunned international audiences with his death-defying escape act, was shackled eternally by the Grim Reaper on this Halloween in history, Oct. 31, 1926. “As one of the outstanding personages of the American stage, [Houdini’s] popularity lasted
Boxer Muhammad Ali was declared the heavyweight champion of the world after he defeated George Foreman in the “Rumble in the Jungle” on this day in history, Oct. 30, 1974. The “Rumble in the Jungle” took place in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the
Two men broke into the American Museum of Natural History in New York City and made off with millions of dollars in gems on this day in history, Oct. 29, 1964. The theft was the largest jewel heist in U.S. history. Among
The country was split 50:50, with Labour gaining more of the popular vote. The Tories’ small majority failed to give the party a clear mandate to reverse Labour’s groundbreaking post-war policies. 87 years ago (1936) American socialite Wallis Simpson was granted a