Jurors found Chicago businessman Tahawwur Hussain Rana guilty on two counts of aiding a terrorist organization, but acquitted him on a charge connecting him to the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks

Nearly a quarter of domestic airline flights arrived late to the gate in April as severe thunderstorms shut down major hubs, federal data released Tuesday shows. The 16 airlines required

Harris, NY – At Catskill Regional Medical Center’s Emergency Department, some patients share rooms, with only a curtain between them. Others are treated on folding stretchers in the hallways. But

Newt Gingrich’s presidential campaign suffered what could be a fatal blow Thursday when at least a half a dozen senior aides resigned. The former House Speaker (R-Ga.) lost his campaign

New York City’s early heat wave will end with a bang Thursday night as thunderstorms pass through the area, bringing with them the chance for wind gusts up to 80

Federal prosecutors say they’ve returned from an overseas fact-finding trip carrying new evidence against a Brooklyn man charged with trying to join a mujaheddin group to attack US armed forces

Twenty more city parks will soon feature free wireless Internet access as part of a five-year contract with AT&T announced Thursday. Mayor Michael Bloomberg unveiled the plan at Thomas Jefferson

Two men opened fire on the jam-packed boardwalk in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, Thursday evening and wounded five people — one fatally, the NYPD said. The boardwalk was packed with teenagers

Mrs Clinton, the former First Lady, Senator for New York and rival to Mr Obama in the 2008 Democratic primary race, is said to be eager to become the first

Teaneck, NJ – Thirteen people were taken to area hospitals Thursday morning with symptoms of carbon monoxide poisoning after a gas oven was left on for at least two days

Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid says he cannot defend embattled New York Rep. Anthony Weiner, on lying about his misdeeds. Reid told reporters on Tuesday that he wished there were

Williamsburg – In a historic event, a Sefer Torah written in the 1800’s, owned by a the Divrei Chaim, and passed down to his descendants for six generations, will be

Whether you will be traveling, at home, with family or with friends; YWN would like to wish all of our devoted readers and advertisers, a wonderful Yom Tov of Kabolas

Brooklyn – Councilman David G. Greenfield announced an agreement today with the Binik family, owners and operators of Moisha’s Discount supermarket on Avenue M, that will address many of the

Watch as Mispalilim in the Breuer’s Shul (KAJ) located in Washington Heights, NY, decorate their Bais Medrash for Shavuos. The tedious job starts 48 hours before Yom Tov starts. Click

A spell of midsummer-like weather is on tap for the next few days, with temperatures expected to climb considerably throughout the week. Meteorologists say residents should expect temperatures reaching into

The NY Post reports: Crossing the Hudson will soon take a bigger toll on commuters who are already struggling with skyrocketing gas prices. The round-trip peak charge for the Port

[PHOTO ALBUM BELOW] More than 50 chaplains from the tri-state area attended a dinner hosted by Misaskim last week. This was the first time that a group of orthodox law-enforcement

As the August 31, 2011 deadline for participating in the Internal Revenue Service’s 2011 Offshore Voluntary Compliance Initiative (OVDI) approaches, the IRS announced on June 2 that they will grant

A hero NYPD cop was forced to relive the horror of his brush with death Monday under questioning by the psycho who stabbed him in the brain in a Brooklyn

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