From Command and Control to Heart and Profit: How One CEO Rebuilt Business Around Connection

After losing a devastating lawsuit that “annihilated” her life over 10 years, serial entrepreneur Staci Wright could have retreated from business entirely. Instead, she used the experience to revolutionize how companies treat their people.
Netanyahu Pressures Hamas as Abbas Moves Toward Statehood and U.S. Freezes Gaza Visas

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu said Hamas is under heavy pressure as Israel prepares a Gaza City offensive, even as the group signals openness to talks. At the same time, Mahmoud Abbas launched a constitution-drafting committee amid international pushes for Palestinian recognition, while the U.S. froze visitor visas for Gazans.
Firing in the wrong direction: Defending Israel-haters isn’t noble

Free speech is not an absolute right; it comes with responsibility.
Local Communities Confront Antisemitism

One popular destination for Jews is Miami Beach. But even in one of the country’s most historic and prominent communities, antisemitism rears its ugly head, even infiltrating the government.Â
Debunking the Lies Mother Agapia Told Tucker Carlson

Mother Agapia has a long history of lying about Israel and siding with actual terrorists who are actively engaged in brutalizing Christians in Israel, and her talk with Carlson was no exception.
The $2.50 Bitcoin Pioneer Who Turned Crypto Into a Force for Good

In a revealing conversation with Rabbi Rami Goldberg of Israel365, Moeti Ncube shared how his decade-plus journey in cryptocurrency became an unexpected education in biblical principles.
Trump-Netanyahu Gaza Talks, Australia to Recognize Palestine, Holocaust Survivor Dies After Iranian Strike

Trump and Netanyahu discussed eliminating Hamas strongholds in Gaza to end the war and free hostages. Australia will recognize a Palestinian state in September, drawing Israeli criticism, while Holocaust survivor Olga Weisberg died weeks after being wounded in an Iranian missile strike.
Israel Faces Ceasefire Setback, Showcases Samaria Resilience, as Montreal Jews Confront Violent Antisemitism

Israel faces mounting challenges—from the collapse of ceasefire talks after France’s pledge to recognize a Palestinian state, to a powerful show of agricultural determination as ranchers drove 100 cattle across Samaria. Meanwhile, in Montreal, a violent attack on a Jewish man has stirred outrage.
Gaza Aid Intercepted, U.S. Pushes for Hostage Release and Hamas Disbandment, AP Draws Fire for Hezbollah Coverage

The UN reports that nearly 89% of aid trucks entering Gaza have been intercepted en route. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stressed that freeing hostages and dismantling Hamas must remain top priorities, as criticism grows over an AP report that omitted Hezbollah’s terrorist designation in its coverage of an Israeli strike.
Temple Institute Announces: All Texas Red Heifers DisqualifiedÂ

Just as the chok of the red heifer is considered to be a great test of our faith in and fidelity to God’s word, we must also maintain the faith and trust that a suitable red heifer will be found when G-d sees fit.