More than two dozen graves were desecrated at a Jewish cemetery near Strasbourg in northeastern France, the second incident of its type in the area this year, authorities said Wednesday.
How low can President Obama’s approval rating go? Pretty low, it appears. The president’s approval rating reached a new all-time low, according to a national Quinnipiac survey released today. The
4:30PM EST: A tree fell onto a moving car packed with passengers during Wednesday’s dangerous storm which swept through Sullivan County, but miraculously, everyone escaped injury. The vehicle was travelling
Although the New York State Budget for Fiscal Year 2010-11 is not yet finalized, there is one appropriation that has already been confirmed, and it is good news for yeshivos.
Wednesday 3:15PM EST: A tornado warning has been issued for Sullivan County in northern New York until 3:45 p.m. This alert is issued when a tornado is indicated by radar
Op-Ed by Bob Barr: A few months ago, Attorney General Eric Holder took an important step in ensuring that all men are treated equally under our legal system. In a
President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed into law the most sweeping overhaul of U.S. financial-market regulations since the Great Depression, marking the conclusion of an effort to craft a legislative
Testimony in the federal corruption trial of Rod Blagojevich wrapped up Wednesday without the ousted Illinois governor taking the stand in his own defense. After months of professing his innocence
Cops have nabbed the so-called Bouquet Bandit, putting an end to his profitable – and colorful – robbery spree, police sources said Edward Pemberton was arrested at a relative’s house
Times Square bomber Faisal Shahzad used inferior explosives to avoid detection, New York’s police commissioner said Tuesday, helping to explain why an international bomb plot ended up a dud. Commissioner
When the mayor’s office — with a certain amount of pardonable fanfare — released a report on Monday claiming it could save the city’s taxpayers $500 million using belt-tightening measures
The housing market, whose collapse pulled the economy into recession in late 2007, is stalling again. In major markets across the country, home sales are deteriorating, inventories of unsold homes
New York – Kennedy and La Guardia airports will soon get body image scanners, which use X-rays or radio waves to detect weapons on 3-D images that look like passengers’
The following is a NY Post article: City government is going to get a lot smarter and leaner to cope with crushing financial challenges next year–so FDNY company closings are
6:45AM EST: One person was killed in an early morning fire in Flatbush Wednesday. Firefighters responded to a blaze on East 35th Street off Avenue J just after 5:45 a.m.
The U.S. Navy has used a a laser weapon to shoot down four unmanned aerial vehicles in a test that rings up memories of Ronald Reagan’s “Star Wars” missile defense
10:00PM EST: A flight was forced to land at Denver International Airport Tuesday evening after approximately 30 people were injured because of severe turbulence. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed the
The following is a WCBSTV report: CBS 2 HD has learned hundreds of people could have been killed if the bomb used in the Times Square plot had worked properly.
U.S. President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron on Tuesday blasted Scottish authorities’ decision to release the convicted Lockerbie bomber last year and agreed on the need to
Convicted Holocaust denier Gerd Honsik reiterated his claim in an Austrian court overnight that there were no gas chambers in Germany during World War II. “There was not a single
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