The father of Amr Abu-Assab, 16, an Arab from East Jerusalem who stabbed two Jews in the Old City of Jerusalem on Wednesday, was congratulated by his friends, neighbors and
President Joe Biden is signing an executive order Thursday aimed at limiting turnover for federal service contract workers by offering them right of first refusal when a contract changes hands.
Many Israelis were elated yet astounded upon hearing the news of the release of the Oknins from Turkey overnight Wednesday. Just hours earlier, media reports predicted a long and protracted
The man who killed Ahmaud Arbery testified Thursday that Arbery did not speak, show a weapon or threaten him in any way before he raised his shotgun and pointed it
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By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Chanukah is fast approaching. Generally speaking, Yeshivos give a few days off on Chanukah. But should they? For a number of years, Rav Gershon
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has embraced “ Let’s go Brandon.” The Republican governor on Thursday picked the small Tampa suburb of Brandon as the site of a bill signing ceremony,
HaGaon HaRav Shlomo Fischer, z’tl, Rosh Yeshivas Itri, one of the greatest talmidei chachamim and marbitzei haTorah of our generation, passed away on Thursday at the age of 90 at
For nearly 10 years, Monim Haroon has only known one home: Israel. Like thousands of Sudanese migrants, he lives and works without legal status, fearing that a return to his
President Joe Biden’s popularity has hit a stunning new low, dropping to a measly 36%, with 53% disapproving of his job performance, in a new Quinnipiac poll. The survey was
The elated Oknin couple addressed the public from their porch in the central Israeli city of Modiin following their release from a Turkish jail overnight Wednesday. The couple landed in
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell for the seventh straight week to a pandemic low of 268,000. U.S. jobless claims dipped by 1,000 last week from the
The International Space Station remains at increased risk from orbiting debris following this week’s Russian weapons test, NASA said Thursday. On Monday, Russia launched a missile to destroy a satellite
Electric SUVs generally are among the least reliable vehicles on the road, but it’s not because of the batteries or electric motors that power them. Instead, it’s because of glitch-prone
A construction worker fell to his death Wednesday while painting on the Manhattan Bridge, police said. The man was painting something on the Manhattan side of the bridge at about
Israel’s Supreme Court on Wednesday ordered a freeze on returning a 6-year-old boy who survived a cable car crash in Italy to his relatives there until it decides whether to
A Sefer Torah, originally from Baghdad and believed to be hundreds of years old, was seized by undercover Israel Police officers in an Arab village on Tuesday. The Sefer Torah
Judge Bruce Schroeder has announced Thursday that staff from MSNBC will no longer be allowed inside the Kenosha County Courthouse following the incident in which a person was observed following
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