MK Moshe Gafne is working to prevent the Bayit Yehudi party’s giyur bill from moving forward. He is calling to delay the ‘Jerusalem Law’ in his letter to coalition chairman

Hundreds of people have paid tribute to a New York City police officer shot and killed while sitting inside her police vehicle last week. The gathering Saturday night included colleagues

Gov. Chris Christie’s week started with Beachgate — viral photos showing him lounging on a public beach closed by the state budget shutdown. Next week, Bridgegate will revisit. It doesn’t

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New York’s capital city has spilled 4 million gallons (15 million liters) of sewage into the Hudson River in the last two weeks and didn’t meet state requirements for reporting

Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman harshly attacked his predecessor, Moshe Ya’alon, and claims that he is in a difficult state of mind. Lieberman was interviewed by Galei Yisrael Radio on Sunday

Councilman David G. Greenfield’s 2016 school safety law, which provides $20 million in public funding for security guards to yeshivas and other non-public schools, was cited by the Supreme Court

Six months into a job he didn’t seek or particularly want, U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson appears to be slowly embracing a more traditional approach to American diplomacy after

President Donald Trump said Sunday that “it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia” after his lengthy meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Germany. But he

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A U.S. military judge on Friday put pretrial hearings in the Sept. 11 terrorism case at Guantanamo Bay on an indefinite hold amid a dispute with officials over the way

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Today the Illinois House of Representatives voted to override Governor Rauner’s veto of the state budget. With both chambers overriding the veto, the state budget has now become law. Included

“I just wanted the honor of shaking their hands,” said a middle-aged man. “In all my years of my work on behalf of Klal Yisroel, I’ve never come anywhere near

Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed his first face-to-face meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying Saturday he thinks Trump accepted his assurances that Russia didn’t meddle in the U.S. presidential

Phoenix has broken a 112-year-old record for heat. National Weather Service meteorologists say the Arizona city had a high of 118 degrees on Friday. That broke the previous mark of

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