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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the difference between the Top Headlines and the web site?
The Top Headlines are a list of the day's most important stories with links to the full text. The JPost.com web site offers a wider variety of articles on many more topics.
When is transmission time and reception?
Israel time: 3 pm, 2 am, 7 am
USA Eastern: 8 am 7 pm, 12 am
USA Pacific: 5 am, 4pm, 9 pm
Why should I subscribe?
If you find yourself too busy to access JPost.com to collect your news, you should subscribe to the Top Headlines e-mail to receive a direct daily digest. Top Headlines is free and keeps you abreast of current events with minimal effort.
What form is it in?
Top Headlines is suitable for most email programs and can be read in text or html format.
What does the Top Headlines e-mail include?
The Top Headlines e-mail includes a digest of headlines of the day's top news stories in Israel, the Middle East, and the rest of the world, as well as links to the corresponding Jerusalem Post stories. It also includes the daily editorial and other featured articles.
Who can subscribe to the Top Headlines e-mail?
Anyone can subscribe to this free service.
What is the difference between the Top Headlines email and the E-mail edition?
The E-mail edition is a paid service that delivers personalized news content directly to your e-mail inbox. It includes the full text of the news stories. The Top Headlines brings you the day's most important stories, columns and features in a concise format to give you the news you need in the simplest and most direct way possible.
What is the difference between the Top Headlines email and the Israel Alert service?
Israel Alert is sent out immediately when a big story breaks, and appears on your desktop instantly if you are connected to the Internet. It keeps you in total and immediate contact with Israel. Top Headlines is sent by email at a specified time and carries the range of news items that appear on site at that time. You are able to access both these services charge-free but will need to sign up separately for each one.
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