Detectives uncovered a parking ticket and a security video that quickly suggested a man accused of being a jewel fence may have killed a salesman during a $4 million heist.
This past weekend saw two mammoth Jewish gatherings take place. The first was the General Assembly for the Jewish Federations of North America, and the other was the International Convention
ABC6 Reports: The Philadelphia Health Department is warning about an outbreak of mumps at a school in Overbrook. 19 cases of mumps have been reported at Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia.
All that texting and social networking by teenagers could come back to byte them. A new study by the Case Western Reserve School of Medicine links poor health behaviors —
Giovanni Bisignani, director general and CEO of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), criticized Israel’s flight safety and called Israeli flight industry to uphold international standards. During his first visit
There are more troubling questions about what critics say is the NYPD’s obsession with ticket and arrest quotas. It is 10 p.m. on a Sunday and Yosef Bergovoy is standing
In the recent past, there has been a marked increase in the number of burglaries to residences and vehicles. Therefore, I would like to take this opportunity to remind our
The following is an Op-Ed written by Menachem Gsheid for Ynet: For ages, it has been clear to us, the haredim, that we are not really wanted in the army
The City Council is launching a full-scale attack on maddening alternate-side parking rules, saying drivers have been saddled with scores of unnecessary tickets for far too long. Three bills debated
A new Boeing 787 Dreamliner made an emergency landing in south Texas during a test flight Tuesday afternoon after the pilot reported smoke in the cabin, the Federal Aviation Administration
The NYPD was investigating a swastika which was found on the wall in an apartment building on Tuesday night. Williamsburg Shomrim (WSPU) received a call to their hotline by someone
YWN has been contacted by the family of Hagon Rav Chaim Pinchos Scheinberg Shlita, and have asked us to publicize in their name that the Rosh Yeshiva is not in
The NYPD will launch a probe into memos at a Brooklyn stationhouse that appeared to set quotas for traffic summonses, Mayor Bloomberg said. The move comes after the Daily News
A bus driver for a Brooklyn Yeshiva was arrested Tuesday and charged with abandonment of a child after allegedly leaving a two-year-old boy locked in a bus for several hours,
The Federal Aviation Administration is looking to redesign the region’s airspace in hopes of alleviating congestion and long delays at area airports. But what it means, says FAA spokeswoman Arlene
Mayor Bloomberg’s latest health campaign — cutting salt intake — has targeted soup as one of the big sodium offenders to be taken down with new city ads. The ads,
On Monday, November 8th, Councilmember Brad Lander hosted Brooklyn Borough Commissioner Joseph Palmieri on a walk-through of the new Fort Hamilton Parkway pedestrian islands. The two talked to local businesses
The state’s present and future governors sat down for a private meeting today for the first time since Andrew Cuomo was elected to the high office last week. At a
Schools Chancellor Joel Klein resigned from his post as head of the city’s public education system. “He leaves a legacy of achievement,” said Mayor Bloomberg. The mayor also announced that
RUSH: We are happy, as we always have been, to welcome back to the program President George W. Bush. Mr. Bush, welcome back, and thank you for giving us some
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