Carol Aiello used to spot the intruders only at night, prowling her backyard or scurrying along her street in Glendale, Queens. But one morning not long ago, she caught one
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The following is from Ynet: Two residents of Jerusalem, aged 13 and 15, are suspected of beating a 60-year old American Jew to death in the city center a week
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Yeshivah Bais Hatorah which suddenly closed two weeks ago due to financial hardships, will be reopening under a new leadership. The Yeshivah has been taken over by Rabbi Shlomo Chaim
The following is from the Times Herald Record: A large new sign greets visitors as they cross over Route 17 on Forest Avenue and enter a world where the skirts
The man accused of slashing a Muslim taxi driver last week was formally indicted on hate crime charges Monday. Prosecutors say Michael Enright, 21, also waived his right to appear
Two men taken off a Chicago-to-Amsterdam United Airlines flight in the Netherlands have been charged by Dutch police with “preparation of a terrorist attack,” U.S. law enforcement officials tell ABC
Palm Beach International Aiport has reopened Concourse C after a bomb threat stranded passengers for about an hour. The bomb threat was called into the airport, and deputies took passengers
The LA Times reports: A triple murder late Thursday night inside a West Hollywood apartment building may be tied to a robbery attempt. The victims were identified as Pirooz Moussazadeh
The NY Post is reporting that the FDNY has nominated Firefighter Desmond Walsh for a New York Post Liberty Medal. Walsh saved 3-year-old Itta Friedman last Chanukah when a Menorah
1:00PM EST: The Apple Bank on 13th Avenue and 45th Street was robbed at gunpoint just moments ago, and ended with an attempted carjacking and shots fired by the suspects.
In an effort to gauge the impact of the recession on small businesses throughout his district, Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) conducted an informal, door-to-door survey of close to 100 stores
The leader of the proposed GRound Zero Mosque told a Persian Gulf newspaper that there was no conflict between Islam and America and dismissed the opponents of the Park51 project
Government anti-poverty programs that have grown to meet the needs of recession victims now serve a record one in six Americans and are continuing to expand. More than 50 million
Now they can’t hide. Not Alan Fein, whose Bronx tenants live with urine-soaked hallways, crackhead squatters and filth so severe that one tenant was attacked by a rat in her
NYPD officers and traffic agents should immediately begin writing tickets on streets where the parking rules have been changed, despite a five-day grace period at the changed spots—and even notes
When financial straits forced Yad Eliezer to consider closing the Big Brothers and Big Sisters program in 1999, word got around to Rav Chaim Kanievski. Rav Chaim, as he is
President Barack Obama dismissed a recent poll showing that a third of Americans don’t know he’s a Christian – and blamed an online campaign of misinformation by his conservative enemies
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