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Tina Morton recently faced a choice: Pay bills — or buy a birthday gift for a child? Derrisa Green is falling further behind on rent. Sylvia Soliz has had her

It’s tough to figure out what to give some children for Chanukah. A keyboard and lessons? Perfect, fun, and productive! By Victoria Dwek Back in October, I introduced you to

Jed Leiber was an adult before he learned that his family was once part-owner of a collection of centuries-old religious artworks now said to be worth at least $250 million.

Coronavirus infections across the U.S. continue to rise as the country moves deeper into a holiday season when eagerly anticipated gatherings of family and friends could push the numbers even

60% of Americans said in November they would “definitely” or “probably” get a vaccine, compared to just 51% in September, according to a new survey by a new Pew Research

Japan’s space agency said its helicopter search team has spotted a capsule, which is carrying asteroid samples that could explain the origin of life, that landed on a remote area

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The departing Trump administration has ended five cultural-exchange programs with China that it says were being used for Chinese propaganda and had no benefit to the United States. The terminations

Kia is recalling nearly 295,000 vehicles in the U.S. because the engines can stall or catch fire. The recall comes just a week after Kia and affiliated Korean automaker Hyundai

I do not know if I will live to walk my daughter to her chuppah… Heartbreaking words from a devastated young father whose daughter’s wedding day is quickly approaching! A

The prehistoric monument of Stonehenge in southern England was closed to visitors Saturday after dozens of protesters staged a trespass against the British government’s road-building plans, including a new tunnel

Lebanon’s Hezbollah said Friday it is suing a former Christian lawmaker and a website affiliated with a Christian political party for defamation after they accused the Shiite militant group of

For the first time ever, women are going global, with a Yud-Tes Kislev celebration, to experience the enriching climate and beauty of Tanya’s philosophies. The mission statement of Tanya, “It

Saudi Arabia’s top diplomat said Friday that an end to the yearslong boycott of Qatar by the kingdom and three other Arab nations “looks in reach” for all involved, though

HaGaon HaRav Asher Weiss Shlita will address “Timeless Faith: Eternal Torah Perspectives and the Coronavirus” on Sunday December 6, 2020 at 1:00 pm ET, as he receives the Inaugural Rabbi Raphael Zalman Levine

Thousands of doctors, teachers and others in high-risk groups have signed up for COVID-19 vaccinations in Moscow starting Saturday, a precursor to a sweeping Russia-wide immunization effort. The vaccinations come

Israel’s Health Ministry publicized the number of people who were infected by the Coronavirus over the weekend. On Friday, 1,506 people tested positive for having contracted the disease. There are

The island kingdom of Bahrain said it has become the second nation in the world to grant an emergency-use authorization for the coronavirus vaccine made by Pfizer and its German

The Pentagon said Friday it is pulling most U.S. troops out of Somalia on President Donald Trump’s orders, continuing a post-election push by Trump to shrink U.S. involvement in counterterrorism

Qatar’s foreign minister said Friday that his country remains committed to the creation of a Palestinian state with its capital in east Jerusalem, and that progress on that front would

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