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Chief Rabbi of Morocco Rabbi Aharon Monsonego passed away at the age of 90 at the Shaarei Tzedek hospital in Jerusalem early Tuesday, August 6. Monsonego already in an advanced
More than 700,000 foreigners who were supposed to leave the United States during a recent 12-month period overstayed their visas, the Homeland Security Department said Tuesday. President Donald Trump has
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Immigration judges on Wednesday accused the Justice Department and U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions of undermining a Philadelphia judge’s independence by having cases removed from his court, apparently because the
A facial recognition system will be used across an Olympics for the first time as Tokyo organizers work to keep security tight and efficient at dozens of venues during the
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Dozens of rockets were fired into Israel on Wednesday night into Thursday morning, sending hundreds of thousands of Israelis fleeing for bomb shelters. Red alert sirens blared repeatedly, warning residents
President Donald Trump said Tuesday he thinks gross domestic product growth in the next quarter “could be in the 5s” — that is, higher than 5 percent. Trump made the
Israel’s striking nurses’ union, which launched a strike on Tuesday, shifting to a Shabbos schedule, later in the day announced an agreement was reached to end the strike. Both the
In blistering and aggressive questioning aimed at undermining the credibility of the government’s star witness, a defense lawyer accused the protege of former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort of being
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The four Israeli prisoners and missing persons held by Hamas will be discussed as part of a ceasefire agreement to be signed by the end of August, a Hamas source
Police in New York City say they’re in contact with the possible mother of a baby boy found floating in the East River in an area popular with tourists near
Republican U.S. Rep. Christopher Collins of western New York state was arrested Wednesday on charges he fed inside information he gleaned from sitting on the board of a biotechnology company
A Muslim civil rights organization said Tuesday it plans to file a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the federal government’s terror watch list system, including a newly disclosed program in
The IDF is probing an incident in which three soldiers from the Yahalom unit, an elite unit in the Combat Engineering Corps, collapsed on Tuesday, 26 Menachem Av, during a
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