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Former U.S. Rep. Claudia Tenney appeared on the verge of recapturing her old seat in Congress as election officials finished counting ballots Monday in the nation’s last undecided U.S. House

Central Park has seen more than 18 inches accumulate by 7 p.m. (including 8 inches in just six hours), making this nor’easter one of the top 10 snowstorms in New

“I was born over 90 years ago. At the age of 16, I registered at the University of Pittsburgh, but… it was precisely then that my mother’s tears began to

Israel confirmed 5,140 new coronavirus cases on Monday morning, with tests showing a still alarmingly high positivity rate of 9.7%. There are currently 68,331 active virus cases, with 1,839 virus

Iran could be weeks away from amassing enough material to develop nuclear weapons if it continues to violate the 2015 nuclear deal, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned in

During one of the most politically divisive years in recent memory, the number of active hate groups in the U.S. actually declined as far-right extremists migrated further to online networks,

Former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, former Middle East envoy Avi Berkowitz, former US Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, and former Israeli Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer were

Kosovo and Israel formally established diplomatic ties on Monday in a ceremony held digitally due to the pandemic lockdown. Kosovo Foreign Minister Meliza Haradinaj-Stublla and her Israeli counterpart, Gabriel Ashkenazi,

Nintendo Co. reported Monday that its profit for the first three fiscal quarters nearly doubled as people around the world stayed home for the pandemic and turned to playing games.

Steamers, ovens, and hotel breakfasts…In this sixth and final episode of Ben Yomo, Rabbi Holland and his Star-K colleagues address these topics plus a few more, answering common questions and

A Moscow court on Monday has ordered the wife of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny to pay a fine of 20,000 rubles (about $265) for violating protest regulations after she

Modern American presidents have found that a good way to get off to a fast start in office is to issue decrees like an ancient king. With a pen as

In 1959, a modest jewelry store opened with just 350 square feet of retail space under the name Simpson Jewelers. Since then, this family-run business has grown by leaps and

As a hospice nurse, Antonio Espinoza worked to ease people’s passage into death. Just 36 years old, it seemed unlikely he soon would be on that journey. But when the

Eichler‘s has been servicing the Jewish community in NY for decades. We pride ourselves on being the largest online Jewish bookstore. We are excited to announced 30% off all Artscroll

A shul in Flatbush was robbed of seven silver crowns – valued about $8,200 – and Police are looking for the suspect. The incident happened at Congregation Beth El of

Republican lawmakers in statehouses across the country are moving swiftly to attack some of the voting methods that fueled the highest turnout for a presidential election in 50 years. Although

Last week, the New York State Legislature held its annual joint Senate and Assembly budget hearings. Rabbi Yeruchim Silber, Agudath Israel’s Director of New York Government Relations, testified on matters

Are you paying high credit card interest rates? Are you dreading seeing your next credit card statement? Are you only paying your minimums? You may be paying $5,000-$10,000 in interest

A furious nor’easter descended on the tri-state area overnight, dumping up to 7 inches in spots before dawn — a precursor to rapid snowfall rates later Monday that could ultimately

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