A sad finale to a sad presidency
The world inheriting the intermarried Kamala Harris is the sad ending to Joe Biden's career. The policies of Harris and her running mate spell an end to America's days of glory.
The world inheriting the intermarried Kamala Harris is the sad ending to Joe Biden's career. The policies of Harris and her running mate spell an end to America's days of glory.
You smashed unemployment, you raised the morale of the people and you always made yourself one of us. Opinion.
When the two parts of the country no longer speak civilly to one another, we have a problem. Op-ed.
Trump was a great conservative populist who accomplished great things for America, but he was an ineffective political statesman.Opinon.
Economy Minister declares for first time he intends to run for office, although he has been preparing for presidential race many months.
The election was stolen, but as with all expert fraud — it was carefully hidden and covered up. A month won't suffice to find it. Op-ed.
In a first, a woman was elected to Georgian presidency, under guidance of Israeli strategic advisers Moshe Klughaft and Sefi Shaked.
Sean Hannity reviews President Donald Trump's accomplishments 500 days into the presidency.
Ceremony overshadowed by Gaza operation; both President Peres and incoming President Rivlin address Israeli war effort.
"You will be successful because you are, to your core, a good person," Peres tells the man who will succeed him.
Former MK Michael Kleiner says that Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman should follow in the footsteps of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
Speaker Edelstein officially announces the date for the poll. Shalom candidacy appears more likely.
Minister Silvan Shalom reconsiders running for President, hold a “positive” meeting with Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
Liberman agrees to support presidential election postponement - but only if the entire fabric of Israel's government changes.
Negotiations with PM to cancel presidency underway, MK says, in move 'to fix the spoilage of the Israeli government.'
Analysts say Prime Minister wants election of a new president postponed by six months, to change election rules.
Interior Minister says he's against a plan by Netanyahu to postpone the presidential election or cancel the presidency altogether.
78-year-old presidential hopeful will undergo a kidney transplant right after Independence Day, says Channel 2 News.
If sex-scandal embroiled minister pulls from presidential race, Liberman reportedly will back Dalia Itzik to block Rivlin.
Water and Energy Minister trying to recruit MKs from Shas and the Jewish Home to support his possible presidential candidacy.
Hatnua MK Sheetrit endorsed by Livni, rest of his party, but still needs to collect signatures to make the cut.
Former MK Eliezer Cohen weighs in on presidential elections to Arutz Sheva, calls for presidential role in government to change.
President Shimon Peres says he is determined to end his term in July, as scheduled according to the law.
If true, Peres to serve an additional year; presidential elections would then be handed to the people in 2015.
Report shows Lapid has forbidden his party's MKs from signing support of presidential candidate, wants to control vote for female candidate.
72% think instead of MKs, citizens should select president; 63% don't want presidential institution cancelled.
Bill submitted to cancel presidency, notes position sticks nose everywhere, 'unnecessary and wasteful,' powers can be distributed elsewhere.
The two consider joining forces to support initiative canceling president's position, comes after cooperation over Chief Rabbinate.
Petition posted by the staff of Israeli site Atzuma garners 10,000 votes for Daniel Shechtman to run for President.
Nobel Laureate Daniel Schechtman elaborates on presidential campaign plans, claims to be running for the sake of the common Israeli.
President Peres says he won’t seek longer term.
President Shimon Peres does not plan to seek another term in office, he told Israeli media outlets Tuesday night
Former President Bill Clinton said he has “no earthly idea” whether his wife, current Secretary of State, will run for presidency in 2016.