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Israeli Air Force navigator recognized as fallen soldier after PTSD-related suicide

The Defense Ministry has officially recognized Maj. (res.) Asaf Dagan as a fallen soldier, honoring his service and the psychological toll of his military duty, following a long fight by his family.

Maj. (res.) Asaf Dagan participating in a flight mission.
A general view of a sign with the University of Pennsylvania logo on July 19, 2025, at the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, PA.

Penn must turn over list of Jewish employees to Trump administration, federal judge rules

Puka Nacua #12 of the Los Angeles Rams holds a football before the 2026 NFL Pro Bowl game between the AFC and the NFC at the Moscone Center South on February 03, 2026 in San Francisco, California.

Football star Puka Nacua sued, accused of biting women, making antisemitic remark

The Harvard University Coat of arms (Ve Ri Tas) is displayed on the front of the Harvard Business School building on October 25, 2025 in Boston, Massachusetts.

Trump administration launches further probes into Harvard University


Regulator indicts Victory, Yochananof CEOs over price fixing

Victory CEO Eyal Ravid and other top Israeli supermarket executives face criminal charges for alleged cartel arrangements and price manipulation following a major competition authority investigation.

 People shop for milk products at the Shufersal Deal supermarket in Katsrin, Golan Heights, on November 28, 2022.

Terror victims file NIS 1.255 billion claim against Palestinian Authority

The lawsuit was filed under the new Israeli law for compensation for victims of terrorism.

 Pictures of Israelis who were murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Nova festival placed outside the Knesset in Jerusalem on February 7, 2024

Jewish ex-employee sues Kanye West over antisemitic messages

A former Yeezy employee alleges West sent her "hail Hitler" texts and made degrading comments before firing her, adding to the rapper's history of controversial antisemitic behavior.

 Kanye West attends the Cincinnati Bengals game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium earlier this year. (Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports)

US government drops lawsuit against RMS Titanic after company cancels future Titanic expeditions

RMS Titanic has completed eight expeditions, recovering thousands of items, including passenger belongings, cutlery, and part of the hull.

 Men's Opera Pumps Recovered from The Titanic.

Southwest pilot forcibly removed from cockpit for being too drunk

The flight was delayed by almost five hours due to Southwest Airlines searching for a replacement pilot.

 A Southwest Airlines jetliner departs from Chicago Midway International Airport in Chicago, Illinois, U.S., December 27, 2022. (Illustrative)

Sam Altman faces sexual abuse lawsuit filed by sister

This legal battle arises as OpenAI, under Sam Altman’s leadership, faces other high-profile challenges.

 Sam Altman, CEO of Microsoft-backed OpenAI and ChatGPT creator takes part in a talk at Tel Aviv University in Tel Aviv, Israel June 5, 2023.

Justin Baldoni files a $250 million lawsuit against The New York Times

Baldoni, facing legal action from Lively over claims of sexual harassment and orchestrating a smear campaign, claims the NYT reported on her "unverified and self-serving narratives."

Actor/filmmaker and VOS Honoree, Justin Baldoni speaks onstage at the Vital Voices 12th Annual Voices of Solidarity Awards at IAC Building on December 09, 2024 in New York City.

Family of former Netanyahu aide readying lawsuit against Likud, Netanyahu and his wife - report

Bliveis "suffered from harassment, mistreatment, and humiliations that severely harmed her and led to a deterioration in her health condition," the lawsuit read.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara Netanyahu stand next to the dedication plaque of the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, after the dedication ceremony of the new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, May 14, 2018.

Former terrorist takes legal action against 'offensive' historic pub name - report

Khalid Baqa told The Independent that if he won his claim, the money would be donated to orphans in Gaza or Syria

 The Saracen’s Head Inn in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, was established in 1530 and is owned by Greene King

Fontainebleau Miami Beach sues Rabbi Shmuley Boteach over antisemitism allegations - exclusive

"Weeks of outrageous and false attacks on our Hotel and personnel, combined with demands for payment, have forced us to seek judicial relief." 

(illustrative) Rabbi Shmuley Boteach; Miami Beach, Fontainebleau hotel, Indian Creek Drive