Constitution
Is Israel too polarized for a constitution? That’s why we need one - opinion
Today, however, we are more divided than ever. We struggle to agree on almost anything, certainly not on our fundamental values. However, polarization is precisely why we cannot wait.
Could double jeopardy end Luigi Mangione's New York state murder case? - explainer
Bernie Sanders urges Democratic Party to ban AIPAC and super PACs from primaries, pass amendment
New York must heed the warning signs before we ask, 'How did this happen?' - opinion
Urban Renewal: Still strong despite the war
Resilience and progress in urban renewal despite local elections, interest rate hikes, and war.
Alabama completes first execution using nitrogen gas asphyxiation
Smith, convicted of a 1988 murder-for-hire, was a rare prisoner who had already survived one execution attempt.
Surplus of unsold apartments in Israel's center: Are prices dropping?
Over 63,000 new apartments still unsold, with most in Tel Aviv and the center. Which city had highest sales between Sep and Nov?
Can a unified Israel rise from the ashes of the Hamas war?
While we entered this war more divided than ever – and with large numbers even saying that they believed civil war to be a possibility – Israelis today are united in their determination to win.
Treasury's plan: Foreign contractors & loans to boost periphery construction
The Treasury's program to revive periphery demand includes discounts on new apartments, subsidies for veterans, exploring foreign contractors, and government-guaranteed loans for struggling builders.
Maine election disqualifies Trump from presidential primary ballot
The decision came after a group of former Maine lawmakers said that Trump should be disqualified based on a provision of the US Constitution.
Will Israel's Thai workers return to agriculture, construction jobs?
The Thai embassy in Israel is considering returning agricultural workers and exploring construction industry partnerships to address the female labor shortage post-war.
If the Declaration of Independence falls, Israeli unity will fall too - opinion
This last bastion of consensus is under attack. If it succeeds, there will no longer be any text around which the State of Israel and Israeli society can unite.
Knesset speaker calls to replace High Court if reasonableness law struck down
Knesset speaker Amir Ohana has suggested swapping the High Court with a "constitutional court."
Why are Israelis not protected by due process of law? - opinion
Israelis may not yet be ready to agree on a full written constitution, but defining due process and reviewing that sufficient procedures are applied may provide Israel with basic checks and balances.