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How much do airlines profit off of tickets?

Which airline achieved an unusually high profit margin in 2017, even without charging baggage fees?

How much do airlines profit off of tickets?

Dow plunges: Should investors expect a recovery?

After Monday's historic selloff by the Dow Jones: What has spooked the market and when investors should expect Wall Street to recover.

Dow plunges: Should investors expect a recovery?

Behind the scenes of the UN 'anti-settlement' resolution

Wall Street Journal reveals Trump, then President-elect, tasked son-in-law with preventing December 2016 anti-Israel vote.

Behind the scenes of the UN 'anti-settlement' resolution

Infiltration of academic group is behind pro-BDS vote

WSJ article reveals: Anti-Israel activists subverted an American scholarly group and BDS passed - but not by popular demand.

Infiltration of academic group is behind pro-BDS vote

Report: Israel giving secret aid to Syrian rebels

Sources tell Wall Street Journal Israel has been supplying Syrian rebels with cash, food, fuel and medical supplies.

Report: Israel giving secret aid to Syrian rebels

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Iran received more than $10 billion in cash and gold

Wall Street Journal reveals that Iran has received more than $10 billion in the form of cash and gold in the past three years.

Iran received more than $10 billion in cash and gold

WSJ OK with moving embassy to Jerusalem

Relocation 'would merely acknowledge the reality that Israel will never give up Jerusalem in any negotiated settlement'.

WSJ OK with moving embassy to Jerusalem

WSJ: Trump donated to politicians who reviewed his finances

Wall Street Journal: Trump allegedly gave contributions to state attorneys general while they weighed decisions on his business.

WSJ: Trump donated to politicians who reviewed his finances

Who rejected United States-North Korea peace talks?

Wall Street Journal reports North Korea rejected American offer for peace treaty. State Department says the opposite happened.

Who rejected United States-North Korea peace talks?

In WSJ oped, Hotovely asks: Where's all the aid to the PA going?

Deputy Foreign Minister accuses international donors of not even bothering to track how billions in aid are being misused to fund terror.

In WSJ oped, Hotovely asks: Where's all the aid to the PA going?

PR Man: Leftist NGO Got WSJ to Print Piece on 'Racist' Israel

Media expert relates how NGO convinced Wall Street Journal to focus on mistaken killing of Eritrean instead of Arab knifing campaign.

PR Man: Leftist NGO Got WSJ to Print Piece on 'Racist' Israel

Cyberattack in New York? NYSE Shuts Down

NYSE says suspension of trading is result of 'internal technical issue' and not related to 'cyber breach.'

Cyberattack in New York? NYSE Shuts Down

WSJ Says Obama's Iran 'Obsession' Has Sunk the Democrats

Deputy editor Henninger assesses how Obama's Iran 'legacy' will turn into another hostage crisis-like fiasco a la Carter for his party.

WSJ Says Obama's Iran 'Obsession' Has Sunk the Democrats

WSJ Editor Tells Israel to Ignore World after Obama Betrayal

Pulitzer-prize winner Bret Stephens advises Israel to return to days when it wasn't afraid to go 'rogue,' because US isn't the US anymore.

WSJ Editor Tells Israel to Ignore World after Obama Betrayal

Ya'alon: Spying on America? No Way

Defense Minister rejects Wall Street Journal report which claimed Israel had spied on the talks between Iran and Western powers.

Ya'alon: Spying on America? No Way

Despite 'Spying' Claims US to Keep Briefing Israel on Iran Talks

After Israel strongly denies allegations it spied on nuclear talks, State Dept. says 'conversations' to go on, dismisses 'absurd' reports.

Despite 'Spying' Claims US to Keep Briefing Israel on Iran Talks

Israeli Official to U.S.: Back Egypt Army or Risk Peace Talks

Israel is worried that if the U.S. alienates Egypt, it would negatively affect the renewed peace talks.

Israeli Official to U.S.: Back Egypt Army or Risk Peace Talks

Wall Street Journal: Netanyahu Has Red Lines, Obama Doesn't

WSJ says Israel attacked Syria at least four times, adding this means that Netanyahu adheres to his red lines, unlike Obama.

Wall Street Journal: Netanyahu Has Red Lines, Obama Doesn't

US Justice Department Investigating Wall Street Journal

US Justice Department is investigating allegations that employees at The Wall Street Journal bribed Chinese officials for information.

US Justice Department Investigating Wall Street Journal

Report: More US Companies Creating Offshore Accounts

US companies are keeping more of their profits offshore, choosing overseas tax havens amid talks about closing tax loopholes

Report: More US Companies Creating Offshore Accounts

Adelson Sues Reporter Over 'Foul Mouth' Comment

Sheldon Adelson sues Wall Street Journal reporter for libel, seeking damages for article in which he was described as “foul mouth.”

Adelson Sues Reporter Over 'Foul Mouth' Comment

Dept of Energy Targeted by Hackers in Latest String of Attacks

The US Department of Energy confirmed that it was the target of a cyber attack in January, which purloined employee and contractor data.

Dept of Energy Targeted by Hackers in Latest String of Attacks

Former CIA Chief: Pretend Pollard Isn't Jewish, and Free Him

In a sharp letter to the Wall Street Journal, former CIA director James Woolsey called for the release of Jonathan Pollard.

Former CIA Chief: Pretend Pollard Isn't Jewish, and Free Him

Dagan and Colleagues Call for Tough Economic Sanctions on Iran

Former Mossad Chief Dagan co-authors article with former intelligence chiefs and other officials, calls for tough sanctions on Iran.

Dagan and Colleagues Call for Tough Economic Sanctions on Iran

Could Iscar's 'Brillant' Israelis Handle Buffett's Empire?

A weekend report in the Wall Street Journal said that Warren Buffet was considering two Israelis to run his investment firm

Could Iscar's 'Brillant' Israelis Handle Buffett's Empire?

Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Editor: Obama’s Peace ‘a War Formula’

Obama’s Palestinian Authority-Israel peace plan is a ”formula for war,” says Bret Stephens, deputy editorial page editor of the Wall St. Journal.

Wall Street Journal Op-Ed Editor: Obama’s Peace ‘a War Formula’

Anxious Days for Israel

Anxious Days for Israel