Jews around the world will this week celebrate Tu Bishvat, a holiday that has gained particular significance in the Jewish state in marking the people's bond to the land

Patterns of collapse indicate it was the collective result of individual soldiers making rational decisions about their own situations and deciding not to fight

At current rate of emissions, greenhouse gas levels will double from preindustrial levels by the middle of the century, which would warm Earth’s climate by about 3°C

Parler, which has been a home for QAnon supporters and white nationalists, sees surge in users following election as leading companies crack down on misinformation and extremism

Historical Jesus likely had the brown eyes and skin of other first-century Galilee Jews. Not so the common portrayal, under scrutiny at time of introspection over legacy of racism

A patient's biology, environment and behavior can greatly affect their potential to infect; studies show a small percentage of the sick may be responsible for majority of cases

Tehran continues to develop cyberattacking capabilities, carrying out attacks through a network of intermediaries, allowing regime to strike foes, while denying direct involvement

At times unintentionally, at times with malice aforethought, the old hatred of the Jews keeps finding its way back into the American conversation