US reporter Jacob Magid discusses what really happened with the 'Kotel compromise' and political correspondent Tal Schneider looks at a Knesset vote on yeshiva student exemptions

US president says small number of troops to bolster the NATO presence in region as tensions remain high

'Sickening': Local law enforcement opens investigation into antisemitic graffiti as Jewish groups, senator issue condemnations

Nine women thought to be leading candidates; potential nominees include Leondra Kruger, the daughter of a Jamaican mother and Jewish father

White House denies comments, says president only spoke of 'a distinct possibility that the Russians could invade Ukraine in February;' US refers Ukraine crisis to Security Council

Jewish justice to formally step down at end of summer; US president pledges replacement 'will be someone with extraordinary qualifications, character, experience and integrity'

US president says recent hostage standoff incident at Texas synagogue is a reminder 'that hate doesn’t go away; it only hides'; VP, second gentleman meets with Holocaust survivor

Pileup of difficult moments presents challenge to twin pillars of Biden’s candidacy -- that he could get things done competently at home and restore America’s standing abroad

Biden says he may impose sanctions on Putin personally if Russia invades; other measures could restrict shipments of high-tech US equipment

Pentagon says 8,500 soldiers may be sent to Eastern Europe as Biden and West look to shore up alliance against possible plans by Moscow to move into Ukraine

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