Researchers Confirm: 'Light at Night' Linked to Cancer
Researchers confirm link between "light at night" pollution and elevated rates of breast cancer. Best bet, they say: learn to sleep in the dark.
Researchers confirm link between "light at night" pollution and elevated rates of breast cancer. Best bet, they say: learn to sleep in the dark.

Sixteen Senators urge Hillary Clinton to order a veto of a UN resolution condemning Jewish development in United Jerusalem, Judea and Samaria.

The Jerusalem District prosecutor’s office has recommended to Attorney General Weinstein that Rabbi Moti Elon be indicted for alleged offenses.

Israel Police have arrested and are preparing to extradite a suspect in connection with a massacre in the town of Srebrenica.
A quick-thinking Israeli doctor saved the life of a stabbing victim with a primitive technique. He stuck his fingers in the hole of his heart.

As protesters gather to demand that IDF service be mandatory for all, a rival gathering demands that service be made voluntary.

World Zionist Org. officials, including new Dir. General of Settlement Division, tour Samaria, call for equal rights for residents.

Israel Aerospace Industries reveals the TaxiBot, a robot designed to make airports quieter, cleaner and more efficient.

Terrorism rises within 1949 demarcation lines of Israel, while falling in Judea and Samaria.Jerusalem Arab areas are lawless, says Shin Bet head.

A Gaza terrorist was found guilty in a Be'er Sheva court of involvement with Kassam rocket attacks on southern Israel.

Despite recent local rainshowers, the Kinneret, a major water source, remains dangerously low.

Immigration from Ethiopia resumes after a delay caused by chicken pox. More than 330 to arrive on midnight flights.

National Union head says with more than 650,000 Jews in the territory formerly held by Jordan, a pullout is impossible.

Netanyahu initiative: Ministries are putting their plans on paper for the first time in Israel, in an attempt to measure government success.

Jewish rights group calls on soldiers to warn Jews who enter PA Arab areas after Israeli couple nearly enters PA village.

Prime Minister decides Knesset will probe nationalist groups' funding, too, but nationalists are not too worried.

Do American Jews belong in Israel – or are they better off remaining in the United States? A program by YU helps students explore the issue.

Netanyahu's approval rate sinks to a new low of 34%, just five weeks after hitting a high of 45%.

Former Secretary of State George Shultz wrote a letter to U.S. President Barack Obama, urging him to free Jonathan Pollard.
Pro-Hamas demonstrators in NY called for end to Israel. StandWithUs student organization did not let them stand unopposed.

Riot police again raid a Jewish community in before dawn, destroying four buildings and confiscating cell phones. Residents begin rebuilding.

Leaders pledge a “turning point” for Gush Katif evacuees in 2011.

Assassination target Gabrielle Giffords is now breathing on her own, 9 years after she visited Israel & wrote that “Land for Peace” was a failure.

A one-of-a-kind toll system installed on the new Tel Aviv fast lane varies toll rates according to time of day and demand.

Media rushed to incite against all nationalists for a film supposedly inciting to kill. Email to Arutz Sheva said it was made by a citizens group.

Families hit by terrorism may protest against President Peres for his involvement in Oslo, in a continuation of the “Rosen Effect” precedent.

Video clip shows Arabs playing soccer on Temple Mount and using foul words against those who come to film them in action.

Illegal African immigrants to Israel rallied in Tel Aviv on Sunday for the independence of southern Sudan. Many hope to return someday.
A special environmentally friendly fire extinguishing spray is being considered by the IDF for soldiers to help extinguish fires.

The 'Hakol Hinuch' movement pushes for laws to put education in the spotlight.

A would-be terrorist attack was prevented by IDF soldiers Saturday at the Bekaot crossing. The IDF releases video.

Kibbutz Movement head Yoel Marshak plans a trip to the heart of Gaza, where he will meet with Haniyeh and ask for Shalit's freedom.

The World Bnei Akiva movement holds its 12th international convention this week in Jerusalem, to be featured live on INN TV.

A trucker was hit by shrapnel in a Kassam attack Saturday night. IDF commander Tal Russo traveled to the western Negev to reassure southerners.

Islamic Jihad's military wing claimed responsibility for a spate of mortar attacks on southern Israel on Saturday. Three Thai workers were wounded.

The IDF has identified a soldier killed in action fighting Hamas terrorists at the Gaza border Friday night as Nadav Rotenberg of Ramot HaShavim.

The Air Force gets its largest group of trainee pilots in 5 years, even after more than 90% are rejected.

Israelis living in the Jordan Valley hope Israel will build a fence, to push forward diplomacy as well as security.

The IDF reaches out to Samaria Jews by giving hundreds of preschoolers a fun-filled tour of an army base.

Photos: Kotel Rabbi accompanies Major-General Yoav Galant to holy site, prays for his success.

Labor minister wants more Palestinian Authority Arabs to be granted permits to enter Israel and work in construction and agriculture.

Gaza terrorists struck the western Negev with another mortar attack Wednesday. No one was hurt in the explosion.

Months after the PA announced a boycott of many Israeli employers, the number of PA Arabs working for Israel is up, not down.

Residents of Yitzhar release a film proving that “violent” Jewish youth were attacked first. Leftist cameraman incited Arab attack.

A debate duo from Haifa University takes first place in the World Universities Debating Championship.

Hospital are dangerously full; wards could be closed to new patients in just two weeks, the Nurses' Union warns.

Prime Minister Netanyahu made an unprecedented public appeal in the Knesset, reading out loud a letter to President Obama to free Pollard.

Israel and Syria are involved in indirect talks to export Israeli apples in return for Syrian water, according to Likud’s Druze MK Ayoub Kara.

US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano is in Israel to review security measures at Ben-Gurion Int'l Airport on a multi-national tour.

Israeli scientists have breathed new life into rare species of animals that once were nearly extinct in the region. They now roam the land.
Move over, physicians. Three Hebrew U. and US physicists may have the solution to the flu: Selective inoculation based on quantum mechanics theory.

The government extends the ban on Palestinian Authority Arabs trying to obtain Israeli citizenship by marrying Israeli-Arabs.

The Judean community of Efrat operates an innovative security system. INN TV brings you a video that shows the system in action.

Female Reform leaders criticize Orthodox Rabbi's wives call to Jewish women to avoid socializing with Arab men, but do oppose dating.

Israeli commuters got hit in the pocket Sunday, whether they ride in private vehicles or were conscientous about using public transportation.

A former district court judge says immodest dress by women cannot be blamed for the Katzav case, but more modesty would reduce sex offenses.
INN TV attended the funeral of the head of Netivot's Yeshivat HaNegev, Rabbi Yissachar Meir. "He brought the Torah to southern Israel"

Rabbi Y. Rosen, head of Zomet Science and Torah Institute, calls for temporary detention camps for thousands of monthly African infiltrators.

A Jewish shepherd in Samaria reported Friday that PA terrorists attempted to murder him in a shooting attack.

A Bedouin tribe in the Sinai desert has agreed to oppose human smuggling into Israel.
