Criminal investigation in case involving Sara Netanyahu, state confirms
Probe follows explosive television exposé suggesting witness intimidation aimed at helping her husband during his ongoing corruption trial.
Probe follows explosive television exposé suggesting witness intimidation aimed at helping her husband during his ongoing corruption trial.
Parents of Yonatan Samerano, whose body is being held by Hamas, sue UN agency over employee's involvement in October 7 attack.
A Delaware judge on Monday reaffirmed her earlier ruling that invalidated Tesla CEO Elon Musk's compensation package.
Landmark lawsuit filed in California Supreme Court claims Binance founder provided cryptocurrency services to Hamas in violation of international sanctions, enabling terror group to finance brutal attack.
In landmark ruling, Jerusalem court implements new law requiring punitive damages for each terror victim; compensation to be drawn from frozen Palestinian Authority funds.
Republican-led committee threatens contempt of Congress if Blinken fails to appear on "the Biden-Harris administration's deadly withdrawal from Afghanistan."
This proposal, added this week to a contentious package of judicial reforms, comes in response to a surge in murders of police chiefs, prosecutors, and judges as cartel power has expanded since 2018.
New law allows employees to ignore work-related calls and messages outside of work hours, aiming to protect the work-life balance.
Sigal Itzkovich, 34, facing multiple charges after her son was murdered. Defendant alleges extraterrestrial her family were abducted by aliens to test for future Mossad employment. "They invaded our home and our bodies, controlling our actions. My son's blood was not shed in vain. Aliens are among us, walking the Earth disguised as humans," she tells judge.
"The administration targeted individuals for engaging in legitimate protest activities. This is the kind of protest that the Biden administration has praised when it involved organizations they support," said a lawyer involved in the case.
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