As the nation takes to the polls, many US citizens are exhausted from constant crises, on edge because of volatile political divisions and worried about what will happen next

Jewish Republicans Benjamin Ginsberg and Joe Straus step in against lawsuit from their own party that sought to reject Houston ballots cast at special facilities during pandemic

Voting gets underway as communities in the White Mountains carry out election day tradition under shadow of coronavirus restrictions

42% of Israeli Jews believe the US-Israel bond will weaken if Biden is elected, with only seven percent saying it will improve

Quiet supporters of the divisive president say they still lean leftward on social issues, but agree with his handling of Israel, Iran, and anti-Semitism from the new left

Candidates deliver final messages to sharply divided nation in shadow of a pandemic that has killed 230,000 Americans and sparked a massive economic contraction

Electoral votes of battleground states such as Florida and Pennsylvania could determine the winner of Tuesday's battle for the White House

Desecration discovered in Grand Rapids same day as Trump to hold final campaign rally in city ahead of election; officials say no evidence yet act specifically anti-Semitic

Both sides say they are ready with thousands of attorneys to make sure ballots get counted, or excluded; 300 lawsuits already filed in dozens of states across country

In video, Yossi Dagan and now-peace activist Mohammed Massad say incumbent's policies better for region than Biden's

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