The White House dropped Trump-era executive orders intended to ban the popular apps TikTok and WeChat and will conduct its own review aimed at identifying national security risks with software

A small earthquake hit early Wednesday in southern New Jersey, though no damage or injuries were reported. The U.S. Geological Survey says the 2.4 magnitude quake occurred just before 8

Bubbling beneath France’s political landscape is an assortment of ultra-right groups, a subculture that shot to the nation’s attention when a young man slapped President Emmanuel Macron and blurted out

An internal government investigation has determined that the decision to forcibly clear racial justice protesters from an area in front of the White House last summer was not influenced by

A retired high-ranking official with the Drug Enforcement Administration has testified that three large opioid distributors had a “systematic failure” in monitoring suspicious pill orders. Joe Rannazzisi, former head of

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com It is unfortunate but much of the economy, especially after COVID – is now “off-the-books.” What follows are five reasons why these actions should

Chaim Loeb is the founder of the Fit Yid Academy, one of the only kosher gyms to get in shape. For the first time ever, he has teamed up with

Jack Ciattarelli, a small business founder and former Assembly member, won New Jersey’s Republican primary for governor Tuesday, setting up a general election contest with Gov. Phil Murphy, who captured

A violent man randomly attacked Bash Kosher Pizza in Flatbush, Wednesday afternoon. Sources tell YWN that the man suddenly entered the establishment, located on Nostrand Avenue and Avenue J, at

Hold onto your calculators, statisticians! After three years of fierce debates, conflicting academic papers and a lawsuit, the U.S. Census Bureau on Wednesday announced guidelines for how a controversial statistical

The Associated Press’ recent firing of a young reporter for what she said on Twitter has somewhat unexpectedly turned company and industry attention to the flip side of social media

And how to get there. Following record breaking enrollment in Spring 2021, Sara Schenirer announces an expanded set of graduate degree offerings for Fall 2021. At the graduate level, we

US Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) was slammed on social media after equating the United States and Israel to Hamas and the Taliban, whom she said are all guilty of “unthinkable

When the FBI dismantled an encrypted messaging service based in Canada in 2018, agents noticed users moving to other networks. Instead of following their tracks to rivals, investigators decided on

Israel’s security cabinet voted on Tuesday evening to allow the flag march, which recently became highly controversial, to be held in Jerusalem’s Old City next week on Tuesday, June 15.

Police clashed with Chareidi protesters near Bar-Ilan Street in Jerusalem on Wednesday afternoon. The hafganah is an ongoing protest against the construction of part of the city’s light rail, which

The Likud party has continued with efforts to torpedo the new government even as the Knesset scheduled the swearing-in of the Bennett-Lapid government on Sunday at 4 p.m. One of

Hopes for a big infrastructure investment are teetering. An ambitious elections and voting bill is all but dead. Legislation on police brutality, gun control and immigration has stalled out. After

A special Amazon Bootcamp by The Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce will be taking place June 15 & 16 offering Amazon and Online businesses an invaluable key to succeeding in this industry.

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