Keyword: Iran
43 results total, viewing 11 - 20
Midreshet Shalhevet High School students, seniors Aviva Marmer and Sarah Austin and juniors Sarah Spielman and Nava Yastrab, along with faculty advisor coach Ilona Diamond, attended the Schusterman American Israel Public Affairs Committee High School summit in Washington, D.C. from Oct. 29-31 more
In the run-up to Christmas last year, I covered an annual event at Dees’ Nursery in Oceanside. Trees for Troops, it was called, and for the past 14 years . . . more
Watching the developments of the last week in Washington, D.C., has led me to both hope and fear for the near future. more
A fair evaluation of President Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office must acknowledge that in the area of foreign affairs, he has acted in positive ways on many fronts. more
Take the fight to Syria? Who says? The guy who tweets about Chuck Todd’s “sleepy eyes” in the predawn hours? more
We are all witnesses to the “new normal” in the Trump administration. In power all of three weeks, the president and his proxies have . . . more
President Donald Trump has flexed his executive muscles to expeditiously push through policies he promised on the campaign trail. He’s actually taking a page out of former President Obama’s book by . . . more
Like him or not, President Obama will always be remembered as a transformational figure. The 44th president, the first African-American, is a tremendous orator who promised . . . more
It was a convention like no other. The intensity of this event of colossal proportions and implications, nationally and globally, stirred the highest of passionate emotions in each of the thousands who came from every part of the globe to be a part of history at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. more
Fears of another terrorist attack are running high after a series of ruthless strikes in Western Europe and the United States over the past year, perpetrated with semiautomatic rifles and suicide vests. The gravest threat to humanity, however, remains nuclear arms, according to Holocaust survivor Bernard Otterman, 79, formerly of Merrick. It has been so since World War II, he noted. more
« Prev | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 Next »
Currently viewing stories posted within the past year.
For all older stories, please use our advanced search.