Pennsylvania’s most famous groundhog foresees no early end to winter. The handlers of Punxsutawney Phil said the furry rodent has called for six more weeks of winter after seeing his
MK (Likud) Ze’ev Elkin who serves as Minister of Jerusalem Affairs, is thinking about entering the Jerusalem mayoral race in the event Mayor Nir Barkat announces he will not run
U.S. employers added a robust 200,000 jobs in January, and wages rose at the fastest pace in more than eight years, evidence of a consistently healthy job market. The unemployment
Members of five different parliamentary parties in Iceland submitted a joint proposal for a bill that would outlaw circumcisions in Iceland. According to the proposed bill, a sentence of up
Due to the massive crowds anticipated at the Tomchei Shabbos Dinner Hoda’ah/ Rubashkin Seudas Hoda’ah this coming Motzaei Shabbos, attendance is being limited to men only. In order to accommodate
President Donald Trump, dogged by an unrelenting investigation into his campaign’s ties to Russia, lashed out Friday at the FBI and Justice Department as politically biased as he prepared to
Former FBI Director James Comey has defended the agency on Twitter, writing, “All should appreciate the FBI speaking up. I wish more of our leaders would.” President Donald Trump and
Beginning in March commuters on Israeli busses will have to charge their Rav-Kav transit cards before entering a bus. In a similar fashion to what is done on the Jerusalem
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Under Senator Felder’s leadership and in a show of unity, Republican, Democrat and IDC Senators joined to protect New Yorkers from the toxic trend of overtaxing.
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The Trump administration on Thursday accused Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government of producing and using “new kinds of weapons” to deliver deadly chemicals despite committing to abolish its program in
Lebanon’s energy minister vowed Thursday that Beirut will go ahead with oil and gas exploration near its maritime border with Israel, despite Israeli claims to the field that provoked wide
Jerusalem City Hall is cracking down on illegal notices being posted around the city known as Pashkvillim. These notices are often glued to numerous surfaces such as trash dumpsters or
According to data published by the Israel Council for Higher Education in 2017, the number of chareidi students stood at 12,300, an increase of 60% since 2013. It also shows
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke on Wednesday about the economic situation of Israel after the National Bureau of Statistics published its finding which said that the unemployment rate in Israel
The Trump administration is losing its top career diplomat in a heavy blow to the State Department amid numerous international crises. The retirement of the department’s third-ranking official, Undersecretary of
The Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America, the nation’s largest Orthodox Jewish umbrella organization, strongly opposes the Polish government’s proposed legislation which would make it a crime to suggest
Kuwait says Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is coming to the U.N. Security Council later this month to respond to the Trump administration’s declaration of Jerusalem as the capital of Israel
A statue of Hungarian-born U.S. Rep. Tom Lantos, the only Holocaust survivor ever to serve in the U.S. Congress, was unveiled Thursday in Budapest as those attending praised the man
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