Otto Warmbier, an American college student who was released by North Korea in a coma last week, died Monday afternoon. He was 22. The family announced his death in a

(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) A Zaka spokesman on Monday, 25 Sivan announced at 1:00PM, there was a fatal accident between the communities of Chaniel and Beit Halevy. Chaniel is a

(VIDEO AND PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Persons affiliated with Neturei Karta and the Peleg branch on Sunday, 24 Nissan, protested near the home of Health Minister Yaakov Litzman on Even

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In a disturbing incident, swastikas and anti-Semitic graffiti was found sprayed on real estate signs and property in Nanuet this weekend. The hateful messages were discovered on Saturday, at a

Israel Police at Ben-Gurion International Airport arrested a 63-year-old man who presented himself as a money changer. He offered travelers to exchange shekels to Bulgarian or Romanian currency at a

The Supreme Court on Monday struck down part of a law that bans offensive trademarks in a ruling that is expected to help the Washington Redskins in their legal fight

The chareidi parties in Knesset continue meeting to discuss Chilul Shabbos by state agencies and they are now leaning towards the establishment of a committee which will be responsible for

American Airlines is warning passengers that it may have to ground flights in Phoenix during a heat wave that could send the temperature soaring to 120 degrees. The airline is

Senate Minority Leader Charles Schumer called Sunday on the Drug Enforcement Agency for help fighting the rise of opioid use and drug overdoses in the city. He asked the agency

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Authorities say a construction worker is dead after falling three stories off scaffolding on a New York City building. Police say the 58-year-old man was on a platform in Brooklyn

North Korea claimed Sunday that U.S. officials forcibly seized a diplomatic package from one of their delegations at John F. Kennedy Airport, calling it an “illegal and heinous act of

A man on the radar of French authorities was killed Monday after ramming a car carrying explosives into a police vehicle in the capital’s Champs-Elysees shopping district, prompting a fiery

A year after its historic vote, Britain on Monday finally opened negotiations with the other 27 European Union nations about leaving the bloc, with the final outcome, due in 2019,

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