The FBI in New Jersey is launching a campaign urging the public to report health care fraud — and if it helps generate tips, plans are to expand it nationwide.
The suspect in the deadliest attack in Norway since World War II has acknowledged carrying out the mass shooting and bombing, and claims to have worked with two other cells,
Today the IDF and Israel Police thwarted an attempt by two Palestinians to smuggle weapons from Jordan to the West Bank. A rubber-inflated boat carrying ten AK-47s, ten matching magazines
A former New Jersey prisoner’s demand for kosher food has triggered a debate over “who is a Jew.” At issue: Must a prisoner prove that he is Jewish in order
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver urged Gov. Cuomo to sign a bill allowing livery cars to pick up street hails in the outer boroughs. Silver said the proposal would lead to
On the first day of the marriage equality law, New York City wed a record 659 couples. 484 were married by State Court Judges who volunteered their time to be
Authorities have given the all-clear at an American Airlines terminal that was shut down at John F. Kennedy Airport because of a suspicious bag. A law enforcement source said the
Two teenagers badly mauled by a bear while on a survival skills course in the Alaskan wilderness were Sunday in a hospital in Anchorage with “serious, life-threatening injuries,” the Alaska
With his self-imposed deadline for releasing a deficit plan before overseas markets open just a few hours away, House Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) said both sides were “not there yet”
Words of thanks from the father of Leiby Kletzky. Rabbi Nachman Kletzky appeared on WMCA radio Saturday night making his first public comments since his 8-year-old son’s funeral. He expressed
The traveling public could unwittingly play a role in closing the budget deficit, as lawmakers weigh whether to hike airline fees as part of a deal to raise the debt
A few evenings every month, some of Israel’s wealthiest and most powerful people can be found in a living room in this seaside city, waiting to have a few minutes
At first glance, the guy in the white polo shirt and khaki pants looks like anybody else walking down Broadway. He’s looking forward. He walks with purpose. Now, he’s stopping
The triple-digit scorcher that taxed the electrical grid and made life uncomfortable in the tri-state is expected to simmer down somewhat Sunday. National Weather Service meteorologist Joe Pollina said temperatures
Investigators recovered an old cellphone and computer yesterday from Brooklyn kid-murder suspect Levi Aron’s home, sources said. Cops spent most of their time in the basement of Aron’s Kensington home,
Airlines are tossing consumers aside and grabbing the benefit of lower federal taxes on travel tickets. By Saturday night, nearly all the major U.S. airlines had raised fares to offset
Monsey, NY – A man believed to have left his 2-year-old daughter inside a parked car for two hours during Friday’s record-breaking heat is facing misdemeanor endangerment charges. The girl
The heat wave is in its sixth day of sweltering temperatures and stifling humidity and has caused power outages across the Tri-state area. Utilities are reporting record usage and are
An off-duty New York City detective on vacation was shot at a high-end South Beach boutique hotel early Saturday morning and rushed to Jackson Memorial Ryder Trauma Center. Miami Beach
Iran’s president wants to shed the nation’s secrecy and forge ahead openly with developing nuclear weapons, but is opposed by the clerical leadership, which is worried about international reaction to
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