New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he will take “every action that is necessary” to make sure New Jersey Transit train engineers show up for work after dozens of trains

London police who are struggling to identify victims of the fire at the Grenfell Tower apartment building have sought help from experts with experience: those who worked on recovering victims

The Treasury Department hit Exxon Mobil Corp. with a $2 million fine Thursday for violating Russia sanctions while Secretary of State Rex Tillerson was the oil company’s CEO. Treasury said

Several of President Donald Trump’s nominees for key ambassador posts are declining to say unequivocally whether Russia sought to meddle in the 2016 presidential election. Testifying Thursday before the Senate

The art of humiliation appears to be a key operating principle for President Donald Trump. Trump blasted Attorney General Jeff Sessions in an interview Wednesday with The New York Times.

(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE)   An impressively large 2,700-year-old water system was recently exposed at Israel Antiquities Authority excavations near Rosh Ha’ayin with the help of students majoring in the

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times Since the Daf Yomi has started the tractate of Sanhedrin, a fascinating incident in Jewish Halachic history might be a

The Security Cabinet convened on Thursday night for hours, and a decision was reached by which the metal detectors placed on Har Habayis will remain in place despite harsh objections

(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Days after catching boos after snagging a foul ball at a Mets game, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie says he’s never seen a politician cheered at

Tuesday 7/18/17 my 7 year old niece Miriam – daughter of Shaya and Shani Zidele who live in Pomona – fell into a pool and the situation is not good.

Members of the Otzma Yehudit movement, headed by former MK Dr. Michael Ben-Ari, submitted a request to the Um al-Fahm police demanding that they be allowed to demonstrate outside the

The publicly funded BBC was forced to publish the names and salaries of its highest-earning actors and presenters Wednesday, unleashing a national debate about fame, gender, race and the use

The ban on laptops in the cabins of planes flying from the Middle East to the U.S. is over, as federal officials say that large airports in the region have

(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) The Sheva Brachos of Menachem Mendel Lazar was held together with the young shluchim at Camp Gan Yisroel of Moscow. These days the spacious grounds of

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts, once dubbed “disgraceful” by President Donald Trump, said on Thursday that criticism from politicians won’t dissuade judges from doing their jobs. In a

The biometric ID cards and passports transition was accompanied by strong opposition from many elements in Israel, which delayed the process for a long time. The fear was that sensitive

A yeshiva bochur from Eretz Yisrael realized he must raise money before his chasunah and he headed to Belgium in the hope of doing just that. A number of askanim

Jerusalem police are on high alert ahead of Friday Islamic prayers on Har Habayis following a week of tension and isolated violence. The excuse for the latest round of Islamic

New York transit officials are chewing on the notion of a subway snacking ban — and that’s heating up the political rhetoric. The Metropolitan Transportation Authority is weighing food restrictions,

The New Jersey town where President Donald Trump has spent weekends at his golf course has received a designation by the Secret Service so it can be reimbursed by the

Popular Posts