New York City officials say they’ve shut down a Queens house that was operating as an illegal hotel and offering tents in a backyard at a rate of $21 per
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren is hoping to defuse an issue that has dogged her for years, her claims of Native American heritage, ahead of a possible run for president in
The following is a brief overview of traffic changes in coming days as per the Jerusalem Municipality website. Construction work will be ongoing between March 3, 2018 and March 9,
A Los Angeles jury has found that a German man was sane six years ago when he torched cars and homes over several nights to avenge his mother’s deportation. The
The Jerusalem Winner Marathon will take place on erev Shabbos 22 Adar (March 9, 2018). Over 30,000 runners will participate in the 8th Jerusalem Marathon, which is expected to include
According to a report from Yishuv Kedumim security personnel, a suspicious Arab female arrived at the hitchhiking post on Route 55 on Monday afternoon, 18 Adar. A soldier at that
In the nearly four months since Baltimore Detective Sean Suiter was shot in the head with his own gun the day before he was to testify for a grand jury investigating police corruption, his killing has become a baffling whodunit — a real-life version of the winding TV sagas that chronicled the city’s cops, crooks […]
Hundreds of thousands of homes and businesses from Virginia to New England remained without power Monday, several days after a major nor’easter struck the East Coast, and with another storm
Escorted by police officers and a Panamanian judicial official, the owners of the Trump Panama City hotel have taken control of the property. A team of Trump Organization security officials
In a shock move on Erev Purim, the Beth Din of Johannesburg revoked the Kosher certification of Stan & Pete Caterers’ with immediate effect, after a routine inspection on Wednesday morning discovered more than 20 Treif chickens were in the kitchen and being prepared for use. Stan & Pete is both the largest and oldest caterer […]
Ten years after a financial crisis rocked the nation’s economy, the Senate is poised to pass legislation that would roll back some of the safeguards Congress put into place to
Trade wars generate no medals, monuments or military parades. But they do tend to leave a lot of economic wreckage, often hurt the very people they’re meant to help and
The High Court of Justice on Monday, 18 Adar, rejected a petition filed by Bnei Brak City Hall to cancel an interim order issued two months earlier by a district court, an order that to freeze the process of allocation to disputed institutions against which the petitions were filed. In short, the city’s allocation of […]
An apartment building collapsed Sunday in Poland’s western city of Poznan, killing four people and injuring 24 others, officials said as firefighters and rescuers with dogs combed the rubble in
A Holocaust survivor who complained over the weekend of being subjected to a “very demeaning body search” by U.S. Transportation Security Administration agents said Monday that the agency reached out
The express train from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv which was supposed to launch for this Pesach will be up and running for Sukkos, promises Transportation Minister Yisrael Katz. During a
The treats are yum and the visits may be fun, but for elderly nursing home residents Purim can be anything but happy, with many receiving few, if any, guests and
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) A former Trump campaign aide promised to defy a subpoena from special counsel Robert Mueller and unloaded on President Donald Trump and his campaign, throwing down the challenge, “Arrest me.” “Why do I have to do it?” Sam Nunberg told CNN of Mueller’s request to have him appear in front of a […]
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) While on holiday leave from the army, chareidi soldiers from the Netzach Yehuda Brigade chose to devote their long-awaited vacation day to visiting the sick in
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