Democrats on the House Oversight Committee are seeking an investigation into what they call repeated violations of the federal Hatch Act by members of the Trump administration during last month’s

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com COVID-10 has brought about a change in how many weddings are being conducted – they are now being held at a significantly lower scale.

Israel’s Health Ministry released a report on Thursday with data on Israel’s coronavirus fatalities and the names of the cities that suffered at least 15 fatalities. A total of 976

Wall Street’s euphoria took a break Thursday, as steep losses in technology stocks dragged the rest of the market down with them. The S&P 500 fell 3.5%, the biggest decline

Elli’s Kosher Kitchen, the United Arab Emirates’ only kosher food establishment, received an OU hechsher prior to the visit of the Israel-US delegation to the United Arab Emirates this week.

The former speaker of the Ohio House pleaded not guilty Thursday to a federal corruption charge tied to an alleged $60 million bribery scheme. Republican Rep. Larry Householder and four

Last night, the Kretchnif Chassidim held a large wedding for the grandson of the Rebbe to the granddaughter of the Nadvorna Rebbe in an outdoor venue. The Chassidim kept all

A pulsing signal was detected Thursday from under the rubble of a Beirut building that collapsed during the horrific port explosion in the Lebanese capital last month, raising hopes there

Following the letter sent by Coronavirus Commissioner Ronni Gamzu to the Ukrainian government, as well as his comments regarding the statement about Hagaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky yesterday, the MKs from

More than 250 people have been arrested since the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, with more than half from outside the county that the southeastern Wisconsin city is

In a public notice to the press in Ukraine, the Ukrainian government relayed that the mass pilgrimage to the Kever of Reb Nachman of Breslov for Rosh HaShanah this year

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the Trump administration have informally agreed to keep a stopgap government-wide funding bill — needed to avert a shutdown at the end of this month

Facebook is trying just two months before the U.S. election to better police political misinformation on its platform, a tacit acknowledgement that the social network is rife with falsehoods that

A five-year-old boy who was riding his bicycle was run over by a car on Thursday evening on Rabbi Meir Ba’al HaNess Street in Ashdod. The boy was in serious

Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder backed Joe Biden for president on Thursday, becoming the latest high-profile Republican to support the Democratic nominee over President Donald Trump. “Donald Trump has actually

On Thursday evening, the Coronavirus Cabinet of the Israeli government issued a decree that all “red” cities according to the recent traffic-light-initiative would be placed under full lockdown as of

Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he won’t let New York City reopen its restaurants for indoor dining until the city comes up with a plan to make sure they are following

The number of laid-off Americans applying for unemployment benefits fell to a still-elevated 881,000 last week, evidence that the viral pandemic keeps forcing many businesses to slash jobs. The latest

There was a time where Avraham Tefilinski had it all: A happy marriage, 10 healthy kids, a nice home and successful business. He raised his kids to be Bnei Torah

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