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The Metro supermarket chain has decided to put a Star of David back up over its display of Passover products at its franchise in Westmount, following several angry phone calls
A robber wanted in connection with seven street and subway robberies is still on the loose. Police say the suspect follows victims from the train to the street or the
New York – Half of the New York City Council today, including Councilman David G. Greenfield, General Welfare Chair Annabel Palma, Assistant Majority Leader Lew Fidler and Council Members Steve
Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi has appealed directly to President Barack Obama to halt what the Libyan leader called “an unjust war,” and wished Obama good luck in his bid for
Glenn Beck will end his daily Fox News Channel program later this year. His departure was jointly announced in a statement on Wednesday by Fox and Mr. Beck’s company, Mercury
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Workers scored a key victory Wednesday in their struggle to gain the upper hand in the weeks-long crisis at the Fukishima Daiichi nuclear power facility, though a top Japanese official
Yigal Amir, who assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, will remain in solitary confinement, the Petah Tikva District Court ruled. The ruling will be reexamined in July. A hearing on the
Customers of Verizon Communications had their email addresses exposed in a massive online data breach last week, according to an email to customers obtained by Reuters. In what could be
An email sent to certain members of the media and New York state officials threatened violence against state office buildings, the state legislature and school buses. A warning was sent
Leading Gedolim in Eretz Yisroel are calling on the Charedi public not to volunteer in Magen David Adom, stating that serving in the rescue organization leads to serious religious prohibitions
While congress battles over the budget, President Barack Obama is hitting the road and returning to New York City Wednesday. He was just in the city a week ago to
The IDF military attache in Washington, D.C. held a moving ceremony on Sunday (Apr. 3) saluting wounded American soldiers (currently in recovery) who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. The ceremony
Who wouldn’t want their parking ticket torn up on the spot? The New York City Council wants to give drivers a 10-minute grace period at muni-meters, but the ticket-happy Bloomberg
As the Westchester Board of Legislators is poised to call on the Nuclear Regulatory Commission to expand its 10 mile Emergency Planning Zone (EPZ) around Indian Point, the federal agency
The push is on for President Barack Obama to return to the Middle East. This time to Israel. Mr. Obama met Tuesday at the White House with Israeli President Shimon
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