A woman died and dozens more were injured after a car plowed into a crowd of protesters at a white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Saturday.
While missile defense technology has progressed since Iraqi scuds targeted Israel in the nineties, the US wonders whether it's sufficient to counter a North Korean strike.
Netanyahu reacts to the decision of his former chief of staff, Ari Harow, to act as a state's witness in a corruption case involving the prime minister.
Yaffa Golan, founder of Israel's "Medic Shoes," discusses the medical benefits her product provides to diabetes patients, including many of who suffer from poor blood circulation in their feet.
Congressman Steve King calls for an investigations of Obama's funding of a left-wing opposition party in its campaign to unseat Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Palestinian leaders are spending even more foreign aid money on rewards for terrorists, despite Abbas' claim that they are raising their youth to be peaceful.
The spokeswoman for Neve Tzuf-Halamish tells the story of the horrific killing and deals with the very difficult question of what to say to the children.