Rep. Charlie Rangel, D-N.Y., on Tuesday will face the toughest challenge of his career over the seat he has held for the past 41 years. The results of the New
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There will be a showdown Tuesday in Brooklyn and Queens, and Jewish voters could end up deciding a hotly contested race for Congress. Assemblyman Hakeem Jeffries wants to help close
Troubled missing millionaire Guma Aguiar’s wife told him she wanted a divorce just hours before he vanished from his fishing boat, the lawyer for Aguiar’s mother told ABCNews.com today. It
New Jersey beachgoers were startled over the weekend to see a small plane flying overhead pulling a swastika banner. Twitter was abuzz with tweets from people who saw the plane
Drivers would have to put down the phone or face stricter penalties for talking or texting while driving under a bill that passed the state Senate today. The bill (S69)
Americans spend $80 billion each year financing food stamps for the poor, but the country has no idea where or how the money is spent. Food stamps can be spent
Catskill Hatzalah’s first garage opened following a Thursday ceremony in South Fallsburg. Catskill Hatzalah handles some 2,000 emergency calls per year with the bulk during the summer months, in Sullivan
As was reported earlier today, police in Delhi report apprehending a key figure allegedly involved in the planning of the deadly Mumbai attacks of 2008. Abu Jindal, also known as
Mekubal Rabbi Binayahu Shmueli is warning of the dangers posed by the new Egypt, Ladaat reports. The Rabbi told talmidim there is reason to be concerned following the change of
Experts are suggesting putting kids with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder on drugs early in order to improve their academic performance, especially in math. How early? Some say as it could
A judge has declined to throw out an unusual state-level terror case against a man charged with plotting to blow up synagogues in New York. The ruling came Monday in
The U.S. Supreme Court today struck down several key components of Arizona’s immigration law. The one provision not invalidated is the so-called “check your papers” provision, which requires police officers
Jerusalem’s Kehillos Yerushalayim Chevra Kadisha, the largest in the city, is working to develop its plan for burial caves in response to the severe land shortage. The plan is based
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The Justice Department announced today that it will monitor primary elections on June 26, 2012, in Orange County and Queens, N.Y ., to ensure compliance with the Voting Rights Act
Following up on reports of increased attacks against children in frum areas of Yerushalayim released earlier this month, there appears to have been another attack, against a 15-year-old chareidi female.
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