U.S. Attorney General William Barr and other U.S., U.K. and Australian officials are pressing Facebook to give authorities a way to read encrypted messages sent by ordinary users, re-igniting tensions
The U.S. government’s highway safety agency is gathering information on reports of malfunctions with a Tesla feature that lets drivers summon their cars in parking lots. The National Highway Traffic
CNN says it has rejected two advertisements submitted by President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign because they weren’t factual, but will run a third ad that was submitted on Thursday. Trump’s
Two years after a shooter rained gunfire on country music fans from a high-rise Las Vegas hotel, MGM Resorts International reached a settlement that could pay up to $800 million
Joe Biden raised $15.2 million for his presidential campaign over the last three months. The sum places him well ahead of many lower-tier candidates in the Democratic primary. But it’s
They don’t like the talk of impeachment, but there’s a small and growing number of Republicans who want the Democratic-run House investigation of President Donald Trump to proceed. Several House
A state appeals court on Thursday temporarily blocked New York from enforcing a new prohibition on sales of flavored e-cigarettes after the vaping industry sued to block the ban. The
The former special U.S. envoy to Ukraine told lawmakers Thursday that he wasn’t personally involved in President Donald Trump’s effort to have that country’s leaders investigate Joe Biden’s family and
Uber is giving riders the option to skip the traffic jam and hail a helicopter to the airport instead – provided they can shell out the money. The ride-hailing company
(By Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5TJT.com) The Nesivos Shalom provides an essential understanding to Yom Kippur. The Gemorah in Yuma (85b) cites a statement made by Rabbi Akiva: “Fortunate are
North Korea said Thursday it has carried out its first underwater-launched ballistic missile test in three years, in an apparent bid to dial up pressure on the United States ahead
Today, Thursday, October 3, 2019, the 22nd Knesset of Israel will be sworn in, bringing an end to the 21st Knesset, which served the shortest term of any Knesset in
Following the inauguration of the 22nd Knesset that took place on Thursday, one photo stood out from among the myriad that were taken during the ceremony. After the ceremonial photo
As happens every year at this time of the year, President Reuven Rivlin on Thursday hosted a seminar day on the question of judicial pardons at Beit HaNasi, the official
Responding to the increasing number of anti-Semitic attacks carried out against Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn, a security meeting convened by the Flatbush Jewish Community Coalition Flatbush Shomrim, Flatbush Hatzoloh and
The head of intelligence in the Iranian Revolutionary Guard announced thwarting an attempted assassination of the commander of the ‘Quds Force’, Qassam Suleimani. The commander of intelligence in the Revolutionary
According to the Central Bureau of Statistics, approximately 405,000 tourist entries were recorded in September 2019, 44% more than September 2018 and 46% more than September 2017. In the period
Chairman of the Yisrael Beitenu party MK Avigdor Lieberman instructed his party’s MKs on Thursday, the first day of the new Knesset, to present his draft bill, giyur bill, the
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