Lincoln University History Professor Kaukab Siddique is in the eye of a new storm in the United States, after several statements he made calling for the destruction of Israel prompted
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo’s office has sued FedEx, saying the delivery giant has cheated its drivers out of overtime and other benefits. Cuomo’s lawsuit, filed Friday, alleges FedEx uses an
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai’s chief of staff has been receiving millions of dollars in cash payments from Iran, the New York Times reported Saturday. The advisor, Umar Daudzai, briefs Karzai
Bank regulators closed seven banks Friday, bringing the total of number of bank failures for the year to 139, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation said. Friday marked the largest number
The following is a Ynet report: Police forces in the northern city of Safed launched an investigation Saturday into a confrontation between ultra-Orthodox and Arab college students. No injuries were
An emergency drill at the Lincoln Tunnel Sunday morning will simulate an explosion near the New Jersey Toll Plaza, complete with loud noises and emergency crews working, according to Jersey
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Up to a third of U.S. adults could have diabetes by 2050 if Americans continue to gain weight and avoid exercise, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention projected on
The latest poll on the race for New York State Governor shows Republican underdog Carl Paladino trailing Democrat Andrew Cuomo by only 14 points. A Siena Research Institute poll released
Hewlett-Packard Co. released Friday a touchscreen tablet computer that runs Windows, becoming the latest computer maker to jump into the fray following Apple Inc.’s debut of the iPad earlier this
A Pentagon team has been reviewing copies of Iraq war documents the website WikiLeaks may release in coming days and plans to notify Iraqis named in the documents in an
E-ZPass users may get a break when the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board votes next week on toll hikes. But those who use cash-only lanes should prepare to dig deeper into
The Ministerial Committee on Legislative Affairs on Monday is expected to discuss a bill which will see yeshiva students get hundreds of millions of dollars from the State. The proposal,
Despite complaints about the high cost of living, a new poll shows most New Yorkers enjoy where they live. The Marist Institute conducted a poll on New York living for
A former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff says in a new book that while Bill Clinton was in the White House, a key component of the president’s nuclear
An internal probe of alleged ticket-fixing by Bronx cops has expanded to Queens and Manhattan, police sources said Thursday. Records were pulled this week from the 106th and 107th Precincts
It’s been a very eventful week for Yoel Zev ben Mirel Risa Chava. On Monday, the final phase of his trial began. Rav Moshe Chaim Levy, Mashgiach of Satmar Yeshiva
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