Brett Foto and his fiancee were vacationing in Phoenix last fall when they heard about a rally nearby for Kari Lake, then running for governor of Arizona. No matter that
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter entered home hospice care in Plains, Georgia, after a series of short hospital stays. The Carter Center said in a statement Saturday that Carter, 98,
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In a recent interview with Fox News, New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu stated that Americans are “moving on” from former President Donald Trump. Sununu, a Republican, made the comments during
NYPD Brass & clergy leaders held a vigil at the 66th Precinct in memory of Police Officer Adeed Fayaz who was killed in East New York two weeks during an
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The well-known Maggid, HaRav Baruch Rosenbloom, spoke in his weekly shiur last week about the Ramot terror attack, which took the lives of the two Paley brothers, h’yd, and Altar
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The mayor of East Palestine, Trent Conaway, has criticized President Joe Biden for traveling to Ukraine instead of visiting Ohio’s toxic train derailment site. Biden’s surprise visit to Kyiv on
A monster winter storm took aim at the Upper Midwest on Tuesday, threatening to bring blizzard conditions, bitterly cold temperatures and 2 feet of snow in a three-day onslaught that
Stocks tumbled to their worst day in two months Tuesday, buckling under worries about higher interest rates and their tightening squeeze on Wall Street and the economy. The S&P 500
The Yeshiva Bochrim at Yeshiva Tiferes Yisroel Chofetz Chaim in Flatbush were in for a Rosh Chodesh Adar surprise on Tuesday. Singer Eli levin surprised the Bochrim with a beautiful
The Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to revive an ACLU lawsuit challenging a portion of the National Security Agency’s warrantless surveillance of Americans’ international email and phone communications. The justices
An Orthodox Jewish teen was left shaken after he was robbed of his electric scooter at knifepoint by three black teenagers in Crown Heights. The victim was reportedly scootering near
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