Category: Culture

  • Just me and my conspiracy theory

    Conspiracy theories are theories suggesting that secret groups of influential individuals constantly operate from the shadows, behind the scenes of society, manipulating societal events. These theories often attribute malevolent intentions to… Continue Reading

  • How Jews gained prominence in US Olympic fencing team

    How Jews gained prominence in US Olympic fencing team

    This is a completely disproportionate representation compared to the Jewish community’s size in the U.S. population, which stands at 2.4%, including those who identify as Jewish even if they don’t fit the religious definition. 3 View gallery

  • Tackling global warming one meal at a time

    The food we consume has a direct effect on our ecological environment. For instance, in 2015, it was estimated that the food industry alone was responsible for 34% of greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere. However, the environmental… Continue Reading

  • American-Israeli wrestler faces antisemitism in Pari

    The U.S. has won 30 gold medals so far in the Paris Olympics, one of which belongs to American-Israeli Amit Elor, who triumphed in the 68 kg wrestling competition. On Friday, the 20-year-old revealed via her Instagram account that she had… Continue Reading

  • Israeli investigative TV program nominated for Emmy for hostages’ testimony

    The winners of the 2024 award will be announced at an official ceremony in New York at the end of September when the film will compete in the Current Affairs category. It will face three other films: Evel, Hazin: Days of Mourning by the Brazilian… Continue Reading

  • Which treats are healthier than you think?

    Summer break is in full swing, the summer camps have ended, and the kids are at home. Sometimes, we don’t have the energy to cook, and occasionally we want to treat ourselves and our children by eating out at fast food stalls. But what’s really… Continue Reading

  • Ancient star catalogs: Mapping the skies

    Since the dawn of humanity, people have been gazing at the stars and tracking their movement. Possible evidence of this can be found in multiple cave drawings and engravings dated to tens of thousands of years ago, which researchers hypothesize… Continue Reading

  • Simple chicken and artichoke stew

    Ingredients for six servings 1 tablespoon of oil 12 units of skinless chicken legs 2 units sliced ​​onions 400 grams peeled sliced or cut Jerusalem artichoke 400 grams of sliced artichoke bases 4 crushed garlic cloves to taste salt to… Continue Reading

  • Breakdance events to start in Paris Olympics

    DJ Kool Herc, one of hip-hop’s founding fathers, only wanted to bring some good times to the residents of the Bronx in the 1970s. He had no idea he was making history that would change the world of dance and even the Olympic Games with his own… Continue Reading

  • ISIS-inspired suspect in Taylor Swift show plot planned suicide attack

    An Austrian teenager arrested over an alleged plot to strike a Taylor Swift concert in Vienna planned to carry out a suicide attack that would have caused a “bloodbath” and had vowed loyalty to Islamic State (IS), authorities said on Thursday. The… Continue Reading