Toyota is recalling about 645,000 vehicles worldwide to fix an electrical problem that could stop air bags from inflating in a crash. The recall covers certain Toyota Prius and Lexus
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Otzma Yisrael leaders, Baruch Marzel and former MK Dr. Michael Ben-Ari traveled to southern Tel Aviv to distribute flyers to Eritrean and Sudanese aliens, who in
Following the accident at the Ramon base on Monday, August 7, 2017, in which Major (res.) David (Dudi) Zahar, 43, was killed and Lieutenant Ohn was critically injured, a wide
A new installation for scanning cargo was dedicated on Tuesday, 14 Shevat, at the Allenby Crossing between Israel and Jordan. It is anticipated that the installation will facilitate an increase
(VIDEO AND PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) 315 LP gas cylinders being stored contrary to regulations were confiscated by police during a raid on the pirate gas operation in the Jerusalem
(VIDEO AND PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Authorities on Wednesday morning, Tu B’Shevat, carried out an evacuation at Maon Farm in the Southern Hebron Hills. Honenu attorneys report authorities used unjustifiable
Five children are lucky to be alive this week after an electrical fire started an uncontrollable blaze in a Bnei Brak apartment. Everything the family owned was destroyed, including appliances,
Following Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s instructions, Irish Ambassador Alison Kelly was summoned for a clarification meeting regarding a proposed piece of legislation which would prevent the import of goods produced
It’s rare to see the law-and-order Republican Party attack America’s top law enforcement agency, which traditionally has drawn more ire from civil rights-minded Democrats. But as special counsel Robert Mueller’s
Rabbi Reuven Websht was chosen on Tuesday as the Chief Rabbi of the Ethiopian community of Israel. Rabbi Websht will begin his mandate at the beginning of the month. Rabbi
Federal prosecutors decided Wednesday not to retry Sen. Bob Menendez on corruption charges that ended in a hung jury last fall, lifting the legal cloud hanging over the New Jersey
German Foreign Minister Sigmar Gabriel expressed his grave concern Wednesday for Israel’s future, telling an academic conference that the government’s ambivalence toward a Palestinian state showed a lack of direction
A plague of locusts could destroy the fields in World Cup stadiums this year, the Russian government said Wednesday. Locusts often feast on crops in southern Russia and the person
In the past few days a series of harsh statements by Sephardi roshei yeshiva and rabbonim regarding the induction of females into the IDF were heard as elements in the
The Federal Emergency Management Agency says it is not cutting off food and water supplies to Puerto Rico despite reports that it intended to do so. FEMA spokesman William Booher
Jerusalem police were manning an impromptu checkpoint near Issawiya in the Jerusalem district. When they folded the operation, they forget their wanted list containing the names, photos, ID numbers and
The U.N. human rights office said Wednesday that 206 companies – mostly Israeli and American – are facing a review of their business practices involving Israeli “settlements”, which are considered
Former Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour says he will pay a fine after being arrested with a loaded handgun in his briefcase as he went through an airport security checkpoint. Barbour
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Democrats on Tuesday night took their ‘resistance’ to President Donald Trump to new lengths, with many refusing to even applaud or stand during his State of
U.S. businesses continued to hire at a healthy pace in January, a sign the economy is off to a solid start for the year. Payroll processor ADP said Wednesday that
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