Trump’s lack of State Department appointments can hurt Israel, experts say Those defending Israel are feeling the effects of the Trump administration's absence of high-ranking U.S. diplomats.
Sheila Michaels, iconic feminist who popularized ‘Ms.,’ dies at 78 The civil rights activist championed a term for a woman "who did not ‘belong’ to a man."
Appeals court allows family to sue for Nazi-looted painting in Madrid museum The family of Lilly Cassirer may sue the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid for the 1897 painting “Rue Saint-Honoré, Après-midi, Effet de Pluie,” a Paris street scene by Camille Pissarro, which is valued at at least $40 million.