Health authorities in the Canadian province of Quebec said Thursday that 33 people have died from heat-related complications in the last few days. Eighteen of those deaths have come in
The Rabbinical Congress for Peace (RCP) which is comprised of over 400 rabbis has issued a statement slamming the government for its complacency in dealing with the burning kites attacks
Protesters have been given approval to fly a blimp depicting Donald Trump as a giant orange baby over Parliament during the U.S. president’s visit to Britain next week. The Greater
An NYPD detective was shot in the leg in Brooklyn Friday morning. It happened on Decatur Street after 6:40 a.m. in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section. The NYPD had been attempting to
The following article is part of a new series presented by Jewish Content Network which will discuss business ideas, marketing advice, and feature new business technologies, in an effort to
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) During the night of Thursday, 22 Tammuz, at the Shuafat Crossing in Jerusalem, border police seized M16 weapons and improvised Carlo weapons concealed in a vehicle
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Nefesh B’Nefesh, in cooperation with the Ministry of Aliyah, The Jewish Agency, KKL-JNF and JNF-USA, welcomed 98 new Olim on Tuesday, 20 Tammuz. Five different EL
The rescuers trying to help a youth soccer team stranded in a Thai cave suffered a disheartening loss Friday with the death of a former SEAL diving in the flooded
According to the head of the IDF’s Human Resource Unit, 3,000 chareidim entered the military this year, of which 1,000 entered combat units. Brigadier-General Eran Shani spoke to members of
U.S. employers kept up a brisk hiring pace in June by adding 213,000 jobs in a sign of confidence despite the start of a potentially punishing trade war with China.
Chairman of the Bayit Yehudi party, Minister of Education Naftali Bennet, on Thursday declared that in the next elections, Bayit Yehudi and Ichud Leumi will run together just as in
The United States and China launched what Beijing called the “biggest trade war in economic history” Friday, imposing tariffs on billions of dollars of each other’s goods amid a spiraling
A black state lawmaker will hold a do-over Friday after a social media backlash over ribbon-cutting photos from the revitalized Gateway Arch National Park in St. Louis that included only
A slight marijuana smell wafted out as a steady stream of customers walked into a warehouse, its doors and windows covered by bars. Suddenly, police swooped in. “Sheriff’s department! Search
Former Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, who is trying to reenter the political arena, told Walla News on Thursday morning, 22 Tammuz, that fields in Gaza should be set ablaze in
Starbucks says an employee in Philadelphia has been fired after reportedly mocking a customer with a stutter. The coffee chain says the behavior did not reflect the experience customers should
The trial for former cabinet minister Gonen Segev, who was also a member of the Security Cabinet, began in the Jerusalem District Court on Thursday morning, 22 Tammuz. Segev was
Shockwaves rippled through the Beit Shemesh community on Tuesday after the passing of Eliyahu Klatzkin zt”l, teacher, therapist, and father of 9. For two years the family fought an arduous
Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein has announced the ban on MKs and cabinet ministers visiting Har Habayis has been lifted, as per the decision earlier this week by Prime Minister Binyamin
French director Claude Lanzmann, whose 9½-hour masterpiece “Shoah” bore unflinching witness to the Holocaust through the testimonies of Jewish victims, German executioners and Polish bystanders, has died at the age
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