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U.S. preparing to release Jonathan Pollard
The Obama administration is preparing to release Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard in the next few months, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Award-winning journalist thrashes U.S. mideast policy
The commander-in-chief’s foreign policy errors will have lasting repercussions with American allies, according to Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens, who visited Beth Jacob Congregation in Beverly Hills on June 7.
Israeli officials deny report that Israel spied on U.S.-Iran talks
Israeli officials denied a report that Israel spied on closed-door talks held between the United States and Iran over the latter’s nuclear program.\n
Moving and Shaking: 12th annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture, Rabbi David Baron honored
The 12th annual Daniel Pearl Memorial Lecture, honoring the life and legacy of the Wall Street Journal reporter murdered by Islamic extremists in Pakistan in 2002…
Report: Syria hiding chemical weapons to avoid disarmament
Syria has scattered its stockpile of chemical weapons in a bid to complicate U.S. efforts to track them, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Outstanding Graduate: Sam Lyons — Finding his voice
When the Wall Street Journal recently ran a satirical op-ed by a high school student taking aim at college admission diversity requirements, Sam Lyons took his passionate retort to his Huffington Post blog.
Adelson sues Wall Street Journal reporter for libel
Sheldon Adelson sued a Wall Street Journal reporter for libel for calling him “foul-mouthed.”
Slice of life: Perfect fall pumpkin recipes
Once upon a time in a land before Starbucks there existed this stuff we call coffee. Not half fat mocha late skinny with frappo organic raw sugar and a twist of Madagascar kumquat syrup or a Free range micro tannic free Sumatran upside down turbo tea.