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New York City police say a man was lying unconscious in the street after being punched when other people came by and stole from him. Surveillance video aired by WCBS

On Thursday evening, Deputy Health Minister and leader of the United Torah Judaism party in the Knesset Yaakov Litzman arrived at the home of Hagaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky to consult

The United States formally ended seven decades of military presence in South Korea’s capital Friday with a ceremony to mark the opening of a new headquarters farther from North Korean

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com Prince William on Thursday had his final day of his tour of Israel. This is the first official visit to Israel by a member

U.S. Vice President Mike Pence had a blunt message for three Central American governments: You must do more to stop migrants who enter the United States illegally. “This exodus must

Importers of Iranian oil are facing pressure from the United States to find another energy source or be hit with sanctions. The Trump administration is threatening other countries, including close

The federal government has approved Florida’s request for $616 million that will be partially used to repair homes destroyed or damaged by Hurricane Irma last year. Gov. Rick Scott and

During the graduation ceremony of the IAF’s newest pilots, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu spoke about the Iranian threat as well as the continuing attacks from the Gaza Strip and the

New Jersey’s Democrat-led state government inched closer to a shutdown Thursday as Gov. Phil Murphy reviewed plans to shutter public offices with his Cabinet, and a standoff with lawmakers over

Visions about what the Foxconn Technology Group project will mean for the future of Wisconsin and region clashed Thursday, with President Donald Trump and Gov. Scott Walker touting it as

A judge in Virginia has asked to hear arguments Friday on whether jurors at Paul Manafort’s trial should hear about his connections to President Donald Trump. Manafort, who served for

First lady Melania Trump made a second visit to a border state Thursday, meeting face to face with people directly affected by her husband’s hard-line immigration policies. This time, she

Surging heat and humidity will create a heat wave across the Tri-State area, which is forecast to be at its peak this weekend into early next week. The heat wave

A Jewish journalist was one of five people killed in an attack at the office of a newspaper in Annapolis, Maryland, police have confirmed. Among the dead was editorial writer

Long-term U.S. mortgage rates were flat to lower this week. The benchmark 30-year rate marked its fourth decline in the past five weeks. Mortgage buyer Freddie Mac said Thursday the

A man who police say opened fire at a Maryland newspaper office Thursday, killing five and injuring two others, had a long, acrimonious history with the newspaper, including a lawsuit

For the past five years, few people wanted a lowly used small car such as the Chevrolet Cruze or Ford Focus. Compact and subcompact cars sat on dealer lots for

When Google first introduced its phone-calling digital concierge Duplex in May, some thought it sounded too human. Others worried that it would secretly record calls with people. The search giant

Following last Wednesday’s fatal car crash of renowned melamed, Reb Reuven Chaim Biller, z”l, the kehillah is uniting in support for his widow and eight children, six of which still

An Israeli Cabinet minister says she is stepping down as head of a committee responsible for expanding a mixed-gender prayer area next to Jerusalem’s Western Wall. Culture Minister Miri Regev

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