An off-duty New York City police officer was killed Wednesday morning in a head-on crash with a city-owned garbage truck in the Bronx. Brian Kessler, 28, was found unconscious and
The NYPD is asking the public’s assistance identifying and locating the male depicted in the attached surveillance video and photos wanted for questioning in connection to an assault that occurred
It appears that a welcome growth in the number of bnei torah in Eretz Yisrael has resulted in a drastic cut in the overall budget. According to a Kikar Shabbos
In what is being called historic unity, an agreement was signed between Degel Hatorah and Agudas Yisroel on Wednesday afternoon, January 16, 2019, by which will divide the first ten
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Shutdown pressure on President Donald Trump mounted Wednesday as House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called on him to delay his State of the Union address and his own economists acknowledged the
The Trump administration is considering ways to expand U.S. homeland and overseas defenses against a potential missile attack, possibly adding a layer of satellites in space to detect and track
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said Tuesday that if he decides to run for president he can still win despite being older. The 76-year-old billionaire said there is
Following numerous attempts to work out a joint-list between Degel, Agudah, Shas, and the Peleg in the national elections, one of the leaders of Peleg, HaRav Tzvi Friedman, a Rov
It is a typical Monday morning, and the little cheder boys spill energetically into their classroom. They have their seats and sit transfixed as the rebbe begins his daily lesson
The field of online commerce continues to break records in Israel. According to Israel Postal Company data, the year 2018 shows that more than 65 million packages ordered from abroad
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin is urging senators to vote against a Democratic resolution that would maintain sanctions on companies linked to Russian oligarch Oleg Deripaska. Mnuchin met with Republican senators
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Beit Shemesh Mayor Aliza Bloch met with Tourism Minister Yariv Levin, who traveled to Beit Shemesh, as the mayor has plans of turning areas of the
As of Thursday, no longer will motorcycle drivers be allowed to wear half-helmets in Israel. A new by-law was signed by the Minister of Transportation and Intelligence, Yisrael Katz, that
A Jerusalem police district spokesman reported the arrest of two residents of East Jerusalem suspected of taking part in firebomb attacks against police and security authorities operating in that area.
Israeli Police arrested two Arabs near Ramallah on suspicion of attempting to steal a car at the entrance to Kibbutz Einat and a truck at the Shilat industrial zone. The
Israel’s Health Ministry reported on Monday, January 14, 2019, that poultry and salads found in Moshiko Shwarma, located at 5 Ben-Yehuda Street in Jerusalem, were taken to be destroyed after
The Internal Revenue Service is recalling about 46,000 of its employees furloughed by the government shutdown — nearly 60 percent of its workforce — to handle tax returns and pay
A Democratic measure rebuking Republican Rep. Steve King for his comments about white supremacy won easy approval Tuesday in the House. In a twist, the nine-term Iowa congressman was among
A French citizen charged with “terrorist murder” for the slayings of four people at a Jewish museum in Belgium refused to testify at his trial Tuesday, saying he didn’t commit
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