JFK
What to watch in Israel: 'Fauda' season 5, 'Unconditional' lead wave of new releases
TV Time: There is so much going on right now in the Israeli television industry that it’s hard to keep track.
Meet the Connecticut dad and children’s book author who won a JFK Jr. lookalike contest
Trump calls for two-year Kennedy Center shutdown to ensure 'success, beauty, grandeur'
Tatiana Schlossberg, 35, granddaughter of JFK, dies following leukemia diagnosis
Hillel Silverman, longtime rabbi whose congregant killed JFK’s assassin, passes at 99
Jack Ruby, a nightclub owner with links to the Mafia, was one of Silverman's congregants.
ITA Airways investigates ground collision at New York's JFK airport
ITA Airways is investigating a collision that occurred in New York 10 days ago.
A great war, financial ruin and more: Nostradamus predictions for 2023
The 15th-century astrologer predicted the rise of Hitler and the fall of the Twin Towers. Which of his predictions could we see come true in 2023?
TSA foils plan of firearms, ammunition being transferred in peanut butter jar
The Transportation Security Administration found themselves in a sticky situation from the incident, and posted about it on Instagram.
225 North Americans land in Israel on Aliyah flight - interviews
This special anniversary flight was the 63rd chartered plane to bring immigrants to Israel since the founding of Nefesh B'Nefesh. We spoke to some of the people.
Lee Harvey Oswald talked to KGB, declassified JFK documents reveal
The Biden administration declassified nearly 1,500 documents related to the 1963 assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
Delta to increase New York-Israel flights to three per day
This comes after the airline will already be increasing the frequency of its New York-Israel flights from 10 a week to 14 starting June 1.
US lodges complaint over El Al exclusivity on emergency flights to Israel
Two El Al flights were scheduled to depart from JFK Airport in New York on Thursday, to bring home Israelis who have been stuck abroad.
Remembering JFK, 57 years after his assassination
In his inaugural address, Kennedy said the now world-famous phrase "ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country."
Jean Kennedy Smith, last surviving sibling of John F. Kennedy, dies at 92
The eighth of nine children born to Joseph and Rose Kennedy, Kennedy Smith was labeled "the shy Kennedy," long finding herself in the shadow of her famous father and brothers.