President Donald Trump triggered outrage Tuesday by comparing the Democrat-led impeachment inquiry to a lynching, assigning the horrors of a deadly and racist chapter in U.S. history to a process

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau begins his second term facing an increasingly divided Parliament and country, with his rock-star appeal from four years ago diminished by scandal and unmet expectations. Trudeau

Facebook’s latest foes: nearly every U.S. state. A state-level antitrust investigation into the social networking giant now has the backing of a bipartisan group of 47 attorneys general, New York

California and New York City sued the U.S. Postal Service on Tuesday to stop tens of thousands of cigarette packages from being mailed from foreign countries to U.S. residents, saying

Two University of Connecticut students have been charged with shouting a racial slur outside a campus apartment complex in an episode that was caught on video and has led to

A prolific political fundraiser who donated large sums to President Donald Trump’s inaugural committee has agreed to plead guilty to multiple federal charges, including tax evasion and concealing his work

A teenage gunman returned to class Tuesday after shooting a fellow student multiple times just outside a Northern California high school, an attack that prompted an hourslong lockdown of more

Wild video from the Upper West Side shows a man escaping the back of an NYPD patrol car after some sort of shooting — then getting tackled by several officers

The Trump administration official who wrote an anonymous essay about resistance from the inside has a book deal. The Hachette imprint Twelve announced Tuesday that “A Warning” will come out

Blue and White chairman Benny Gantz told the media on Tuesday morning that “he felt terrific” about receiving the mandate to form the government and is optimistic about succeeding. Following

U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper says that under current plans all U.S. troops leaving Syria will go to western Iraq and the American military will continue to conduct operations against

The driver of a semitrailer sustained moderate injury on Tuesday morning when his truck flipped. According to a Magen David Adom report, the driver, 30, was moderately injured when the

The Kretchnif (קרעטשניף) Rebbe Shlita, who was released from a hospital on erev Yomtov and he was hospitalized again during Simchas Torah. Now he is medically sedated and intubated. There

According to officials, residents of Yishuv Yitzhar in Shomron attacked a border police force that was operating in the yishuv area with stones. The force used a stun grenade, which

President Reuven Rivlin asked party leaders to explain their position now that Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has returned the coalition mandate to form a coalition government. Yahadut Hatorah, which represents

The forecast in Israel calls for partly cloudy skies in Yerushalayim today, Tuesday, isru chag Simchas Torah. Rainfall is expected on Wednesday throughout the country. Today’s forecast, Tuesday, October 22,

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu on Monday returned the presidential mandate to form a coalition government to President Reuven Rivlin after it became clear he was unable to form a coalition.

Tens of thousands are attending the levaya of HaGaon HaRav Shmaryahu Yosef Nissim Karelitz ZT”L, which is now underway in Bnei Brak. The Gadol was 93 at the time of

by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for the Five Towns Jewish Times “Tatty, can you take out the dessert from the freezer now so it will thaw for the seudah tonight? Last

To our dear friends, We hope you had a wonderful Yom Tov and wish you success in the upcoming year. Today is a special day as it is the Yahrtzeit

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