Americans
BBB Group enters Israel’s pizza market, buys American Dolce brand for NIS 1m.
Burger giant plans nationwide rollout of American-style pizzerias after acquiring Ra’anana-based brand; founders to remain at the helm.
Most Americans oppose Trump’s push to take control of Greenland, poll finds
US Embassy issues warning for citizens traveling to Israel, cites 'ongoing regional tensions'
Only 33% of Americans approve of strike on Venezuela, most worry US to become entrenched - poll
Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Harris campaign event by throwing smoke bombs - report
Alleged pro-Palestinian protesters in New York disrupted a Kamala Harris event, allegedly throwing smoke bombs and leading to numerous arrests.
North America Gold ETF Inflows Skyrocket in July
Gold-backed ETFs saw significant inflows in July, particularly in North America. Economic uncertainties continue to drive demand for the precious metal as a safe-haven asset.
Tim Walz VP pick reignites debate over handling of George Floyd protests
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz's VP selection spotlights his handling of George Floyd protests, drawing mixed reviews for police response and reforms.
Jon Voight urges support for Trump, condemns Harris as ‘Cackling Hyena’
Jon Voight urged Americans to support Trump, condemning Kamala Harris and Obama. He warned of dire consequences if Trump loses.
From tropical paradise to the roof of the world
The Jerusalem Post Podcast - Travel Edition, Episode 87
'Unbowed, undaunted, unafraid': PM Netanyahu addresses US Congress
Protesters have gathered in the thousands outside of the US Capitol.
Terror-linked Islamist charities thrive under the unregulated American nonprofit system - opinion
Unindicted co-conspirators that escape prosecution but are credibly linked to terrorist groups deserve IRS attention.
Jerusalem Youth Chorus wows Simon Cowell on ‘America’s Got Talent’
The Jerusalem Youth Chorus, with Israeli and Palestinian singers, received a standing ovation on America's Got Talent, promoting peace and inclusion.
Americana meets meshuggeneh at a museum exhibit about MAD magazine
Nathan Abrams, in an article on MAD’s Jewish sensibility, argues that in the 1950s and ’60s the magazine “marinated in the same urban Jewish culture” that produced the New York Intellectuals.
Wreck of famed Shackleton’s last expedition ship ‘Quest’ found underwater off Canada’s coast
The wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's last ship, Quest, was found off Canada's coast, 62 years after it vanished, using sonar scans by the Royal Canadian Geographical Society.