New housing eligibility regulations being approved today by the Israel Lands Administration steering committee, are a significant blow to the chareidi tzibur, giving additional eligibility points to IDF veterans and
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Rep. Ron Paul (R-Texas) said Sunday that the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) was not in line with the Constitution and that the government should not assume the responsibility for providing
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