A 16-year-old yeshiva Bochur from Beit Shemesh was R”L killed on Friday afternoon after being hit by a car at the entrance to Moshav Safsufa – which is located near

The National Weather Service forecasts possible severe thunderstorms with gusts of wind greater than 50 mph for the New York City area tomorrow, Saturday, August 6 through Sunday, August 7.

As part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), Lakewood Township has received an Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant (EECBG) of $678,200.00, which will be used to save

The Toronto Sun reports: Anti-Semitic graffiti spray painted on a Toronto synagogue Thursday has brought back painful memories for at least one holocaust survivor. “It’s a terrible thing to see,”

The campaign of businessman Bob Turner (R), who is running for the Brooklyn-Queens congressional seat recently vacated by disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner (D-NY-9), today offered a $1,000 reward for

Cuba’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal from jailed U.S. contractor Alan Gross, who was sentenced to 15 years in prison in March for crimes against the communist state. Cuban

Honda Motor Co. will recall 2.49 million vehicles worldwide – including 1.51 million vehicles in the United States — to address complaints of engine stalls and vehicles shifting out of

As the bi-partisan movement to free Jonathan Pollard continues to gain momentum, former Democratic Congressman Robert Wexler of Florida recently wrote to President Obama and asked that he commute Pollard’s

Nearly 15% of the U.S. population relied on food stamps in May, according to the United States Department of Agriculture. The number of Americans using the government’s Supplemental Nutrition Assistance

[PHOTO LINK BELOW] Congressman Jerrold Nadler, Representative for New York’s 8th Congressional District, toured Misaskim’s headquarters today. The Congressman’s visit was inspired by the vital role Misaskim played during the

Concrete workers who staged a 3-day work stoppage at the World Trade Center site over pay cuts have reached a deal with management. The Cement and Concrete Workers District Council

Former New Jersey governor Jon Corzine may be looking at a new job in Washington. He’s reportedly being eyed as a possible replacement for Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner. That’s if

A Tenafly firefighter on medical leave is suing the borough and several senior members of the fire and police departments for alleged racial discrimination and infringement of his civil rights.

Libyan dictator Moammar Khadafy’s youngest son was killed in a NATO air strike Friday, the country’s rebel fighters said in an unconfirmed report. Khamis Khadafy, who commands one of regime’s

Disgraced former congressman Anthony Weiner has found a buyer for his apartment in Queens, the New York Post reported Friday. At the height of the scandal in June, Weiner and

Disapproval of Congress rose to an all-time high after weeks of rancorous partisan battles over raising the U.S. debt ceiling took the country to the brink of default, according a

The feds busted a $58 million mortgage scam involving more than 100 home loans in New York, Westchester, Long Island and upstate, officials said Thursday. More than a dozen loan

“My name is Levi Aron,” the writer began. Then, in small, distinct print, and in short prosaic sentences on one full page of lined paper he submitted to the police,

Summer vacationers who have been flying to their destinations in the past two weeks could be eligible for up to a $50 refund on their plane tickets, but many have

The following is from DNA: As many as 200 undercover NYPD cars are on the streets without proper Department of Motor Vehicle registrations because of a bizarre battle with the

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