The Palestine Liberation Organization dispatched a senior official to Tehran to promote bilateral relations and trade ties with Iran.
Hundreds of Christian families have fled a central Syrian town as Islamic State fighters advance toward it, activists said Saturday, the anniversary of the U.S. beginning airstrikes against the extremists in Iraq.
Republican presidential candidates are getting a second chance to make a good first impression with conservative activists after their inaugural televised debates had unheard of millions tuning in to see how they would play off each other.
A New Jersey physician appears to be the first in the country to operate the only farm-based primary care practice in the United States.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the first prescription drug made using 3D printing.
Cabinet ministers worked late into the night Wednesday to pass the 2015-2016 state budget.
Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon is making good on his vow to crack down on Jewish extremists, which some say stems from the governments determination to show it will not tolerate terrorism, either Jewish or Arab.
President Barack Obama and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are battling for the support of American Jews in the debate over the Iranian nuclear deal.
Families can get governmental aid for necessities like food, but there's another need that some families with low-income face every day: diapers.
People who suffer from celiac disease may soon enjoy gluten without any of the painful repercussions.









