Society
AI changing the rules of the game, and those who don’t adapt will be left behind - opinion
We are only at the beginning stages of AI adoption, currently focused mainly on delegating existing tasks to smart systems. But soon enough, the very nature of tasks will transform.
Necropolis in Italian island reveals a multicultural Iron Age society
Divisions in Israeli society and vision for the future
Exploring the new chapter in Tel Aviv Museum of Art's Israel Collection exhibition
The Biological Will is a reflection of hope - opinion
This is our responsibility: to enable continuity, nurture hope, and ensure that the light of life shines brightly, even in the darkest times.
From Swiss socialite to fame: 'Catwoman' Jocelyn Wildenstein ends in Paris
The world of socialites and extravagant transformations bids farewell to Jocelyn Wildenstein, a Swiss-born figure renowned for her dramatic feline-like appearance.
Deep divides between Israeli Arabs, Jews in social issues and equality, survey finds
A large majority of Arab citizens surveyed ranked violence and crime in the Arab sector as the most concerning issue, followed by anti-Arab racism, housing and land shortages, and education.
From 'Vulva Stones' to a weaving sword: Graves reveal high-status of women in Viking society
Excavations revealed the graves of three highly respected and wealthy Viking women from the early ninth century.
Archaeologists uncover 5,000-year-old agricultural society in Morocco's Oued Beht
The people who lived at the site were farmers who cultivated barley, wheat, peas, olives, and pistachios on the arid land.
Beyond simple charity: A nonprofit empowers the poor to become independent
‘I don’t think there was any other time that a bill passed in Israel with no objections.’
Tand’if Cleaning Cooperative: The Arabic cleaning group promoting social change
The Tand’if Cleaning Cooperative promotes social change and fights to offer an alternative to the exploitation of contractor companies.
Arab-Israeli CEO: October 7 led to radicalization, tension in Israeli society
Passover perspectives: Israeli executives answer the Four Questions
Israeli attacks bus driver after ‘bumpy ride’ woke him up
Multiple instances of assaults against bus drivers have been reported in recent years – a concerning trend as bus accidents have the capacity to injure many people.
Step-siblings become spouses: How do their parents react?
Step-siblings Matilda and Smalley's love story defies social norms as they navigate criticism and judgment to be together.
Spitting at Christians is wrong and dangerous - comment
Spitting at people – at their feet, their places of worship, on their clothes, in their faces – is bad and repulsive and unkind and disgusting and wrong.