A man shot a patient to death in her bed at a suburban New York hospital Wednesday and then killed himself, police said. Police were trying to determine the connection
The four Israeli prisoners and missing persons held by Hamas will be discussed as part of a ceasefire agreement to be signed by the end of August, a Hamas source
Police in New York City say they’re in contact with the possible mother of a baby boy found floating in the East River in an area popular with tourists near
Republican U.S. Rep. Christopher Collins of western New York state was arrested Wednesday on charges he fed inside information he gleaned from sitting on the board of a biotechnology company
A Muslim civil rights organization said Tuesday it plans to file a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the federal government’s terror watch list system, including a newly disclosed program in
The IDF is probing an incident in which three soldiers from the Yahalom unit, an elite unit in the Combat Engineering Corps, collapsed on Tuesday, 26 Menachem Av, during a
Many were puzzled and compelled to find another route as police on Wednesday morning, 27 Menachem Av, shut down Dfus Street, a major street in Givat Shaul, Yerushalayim, the street
The U.S. is bracing for cyberattacks Iran could launch in retaliation for the re-imposition of sanctions this week by President Donald Trump, cybersecurity and intelligence experts say. Concern over that
Two high-stakes elections that tested President Donald Trump’s clout and cost both parties millions of dollars were too close to call on Wednesday. Trump claimed victory in one nevertheless and
Be careful what you wish for. That’s the history lesson for Republicans eagerly anticipating Brett Kavanaugh’s ascension to the Supreme Court, which could cement conservative control of the court for
The prices of headphones, speakers, high-tech lighting and internet service could all go up if the U.S. trade war with China continues. The Trump administration’s hit list of Chinese products
The big, blue “I Love NY” signs lined up in groups of five along New York state highways and roads are hard to miss. And that, say federal transportation officials,
In a borough of 2.6 million people, with the largest Jewish population in the world, the competition to be an influential is fierce. That’s why it’s so impressive that despite
The U.N. Security Council adopted new guidelines Monday to try to speed the delivery of humanitarian aid to North Korea, where the U.N. says around 10 million people need food
Agudas Yisroel of America’s Daf Yomi Comission is delighted to announce an exciting live webcast of the upcoming daf yomi siyum Maseches Zevachim on Wednesday august 8th, Av 27th. The
A multinational agricultural company based in Idaho has acquired gene editing licensing rights that could one day be used to help farmers produce more crops and make grocery store offerings
The next version of Google’s Android system will be called Pie. It will use artificial intelligence to adapt to how you use the device. For instance, Android will set screen
A social media platform can be compelled to divulge account information belonging to a woman who anonymously chatted online about plans for last summer’s deadly white nationalist rally in Charlottesville,
Israel’s High Court of Justice has granted the government an extension regarding the deadline for legislating a new draft law, from the current deadline of September 12, 2018 to December
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