A regulation that was never implemented in Jerusalem, but recently implemented, will result in 500 Beis Yaakov students having to vacate their building. The Jerusalem Municipality has turned to the
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Justice Neil Gorsuch’s role in his first full term on the Supreme Court offers a striking illustration of the difference a single justice can make, and why both sides are
Meital Lehavi, deputy mayor of Tel Aviv-Jaffa on behalf of the Meretz faction, appealed to the police in an attempt to thwart the operation of the sirens, which are sounded
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In what is being hailed as an important victory, the New Jersey State Senate has passed a bill that extends the current provisions for religious accommodations in all state universities
Carrying a clear message of reassurance to South Korea, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis stated flatly Thursday that the U.S. will maintain its current number of troops on the Korean
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An FBI agent who worked on separate investigations into Democrat Hillary Clinton and President Donald Trump’s campaign defended himself behind closed doors for more than 11 hours Wednesday as House
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