New York gubernatorial candidate Andrew Giuliani was hit in the face with a flower pot as he tried to break up a fight near Penn Station in New York City,
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Alec Baldwin has surrendered his cellphone to authorities as part of the investigation into a fatal shooting on a New Mexico film set last fall, a law enforcement official said.
YWN regrets to inform you of the sudden Petira of Mrs Sydell (Sara) Rennert A”H. She was in her late 80’s. The Niftar resided in Monsey and taught in Yeshiva
Gas prices dipped slightly in New Jersey and remained unchanged around the nation despite an increase in crude oil prices. AAA Mid-Atlantic says the average price of a gallon of
The reports over the past week in Israeli media that opposition leader Binyamin Netanyahu may sign a plea deal this week have taken the political world by storm, both in
Striking a tone of bipartisanship and optimism, Virginia’s new Republican governor, Glenn Youngkin, pledged to “restore trust in government and to restore power to the people” as he was sworn
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For companies that were waiting to hear from the U.S. Supreme Court before deciding whether to require vaccinations or regular coronavirus testing for workers, the next move is up to
Nikki Fried, the Florida Agriculture Commissioner and Democratic candidate to challenge Ron DeSantis for the governorship, thought it was appropriate to compare her political rival to Adolf Hitler. “Instead of
A dramatic fire near a chemical plant burned through the night and into Saturday in northern New Jersey but led to no evacuation orders or serious injuries — just heavy
Forecasts of snow and ice as far south as Georgia have put a big part of the Southeast on an emergency preparedness footing as shoppers scoured store shelves for storm
Israel has administered a 4th vaccine dose to more than 500,000 people, the Health Ministry said Friday. Israel began administering second boosters to the most vulnerable late last month and
The failure of last week’s high-stakes diplomatic meetings to resolve escalating tensions over Ukraine has put Russia, the United States and its European allies in uncharted post-Cold War territory, posing
Rabbi Mordechai Bulka of The New Seminary is now in Eretz Yisroel to interview prospective students for the next school year. He will be there until Wednesday January 19th. Led
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