Paleolithic chic: 500,000 years ago, Israel’s ancient toolmakers had a taste for sparkle
Rare hand axes from the Sakhnin Valley show Homo erectus picked fossil- and crystal-rich stones for visual appeal, hinting at
Read MoreRare hand axes from the Sakhnin Valley show Homo erectus picked fossil- and crystal-rich stones for visual appeal, hinting at
Read MoreBallistic missile fragments caused damage to local property and infrastructure in Or Yehuda, Bat Yam, and Holon, but there were
Read MoreBaseball hitters are on a quest for power. But that quest comes at a cost. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe speaks to
Read MoreKathy Barnes-Lou cared for her mother for 14 years before her death. She learned that caregiving can bring life’s purpose
Read MoreSome Democrats who were swept into office last November are grappling with the reality of governing. The new leader of
Read MoreNPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks with Martin Wolf, chief economics commentator for the Financial Times, about how the war on Iran
Read MoreAs the war in Iran enters its fourth week, the costs are adding up. NPR’s Ayesha Rascoe talks to Doug
Read MoreWe look at President Trump’s mixed messages on the war with Iran, plus the latest on Department of Homeland Security
Read MoreAccording to Aoun, the attack “falls within suspicious schemes to establish a buffer zone,” as he also warned of “the
Read MoreDimona locals shocked but resilient after air defenses’ failure to intercept missile leads to widespread damage and dozens of wounded
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