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Israel’s striking nurses’ union, which launched a strike on Tuesday, shifting to a Shabbos schedule, later in the day announced an agreement was reached to end the strike. Both the

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A man shot a patient to death in her bed at a suburban New York hospital Wednesday and then killed himself, police said. Police were trying to determine the connection

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Police in New York City say they’re in contact with the possible mother of a baby boy found floating in the East River in an area popular with tourists near

Republican U.S. Rep. Christopher Collins of western New York state was arrested Wednesday on charges he fed inside information he gleaned from sitting on the board of a biotechnology company

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The IDF is probing an incident in which three soldiers from the Yahalom unit, an elite unit in the Combat Engineering Corps, collapsed on Tuesday, 26 Menachem Av, during a

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Two high-stakes elections that tested President Donald Trump’s clout and cost both parties millions of dollars were too close to call on Wednesday. Trump claimed victory in one nevertheless and

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