Minister of Religious Affairs Ya’akov Avitan and members of his office paid a visit to the cemetery on Har Hamenuchos in Yerushalayim on Thursday, in order to draw up plans

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A homeless man is facing federal charges in connection to the burning of a police officer’s vehicle as it was parked on a New York City street, officials said Thursday.

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Surgeons in Chicago have given a new set of lungs to a young woman with severe lung damage from the coronavirus. Northwestern Medicine on Thursday announced the procedure, which took

The first experimental COVID-19 vaccine in the U.S. is on track to begin a huge study next month to prove if it really can fend off the coronavirus, its manufacturer

German airline Lufthansa says 22,000 full-time jobs may need to be cut worldwide due to the drop in demand for flights caused by the coronavirus pandemic. That’s more than twice

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President Donald Trump lobbed a broadside attack Thursday against the International Criminal Court by authorizing economic sanctions and travel restrictions against court workers involved in investigating American troops and intelligence

Authorities are investigating interference with police radio communications, websites and networks used by law enforcement and other officials during recent U.S. protests over the death of George Floyd in Minneapolis.

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A recent report published by Forbes ranking the world’s 100 safest countries during the coronavirus crisis cited Switzerland as the safest country in the world. Israel dropped down from the

States are rolling back lockdowns, but the coronavirus isn’t done with the U.S. Cases are rising in nearly half the states, according to an Associated Press analysis, a worrying trend

A study by the business counseling organization Achrayoot found that over 30% of business owners in Bnei Brak have been unable to reopen their businesses following the lifting of the

In a city famous for its lack of patience, some businesses have jumped ahead on what’s supposed to be a slow and methodical emergence from coronavirus lockdown. Stores in parts

A seven-year-old girl was hit by a vehicle on Rechov Avnei Nezer in Modiin Illit on Thursday afternoon. MDA paramedics arrived at the scene and evacuated her in critical condition

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