Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday strongly defended a prospective Russia-Germany natural gas pipeline as economically feasible and voiced hope that European Union nations will be able to resist U.S.
Former New York Assembly speaker Sheldon Silver can remain free a few more months while he appeals his bribery conviction, an appeals court decided Wednesday, two days before he was
Long-term U.S. mortgage rates edged slightly lower this week, taking a pause after five straight weeks of increases. Costs for would-be homebuyers have been climbing, and the key 30-year rate
Former IDF Chief of Staff Benny Gantz is preparing for the next Knesset elections, apparently looking to start a new party. Towards this goal, he is meeting with the heads
In an interview with Yisrael Rosner in the Degel Hatorah-affiliated Yated Neeman newspaper, Degel leader MK Moshe Gafne explains realities surrounding the municipal elections around Israel vis-à-vis its partner, Agudas
Lightning struck the Empire State Building and One World Trade Center at the SAME TIME, during a fierce round of storms that swept through New Jersey and New York late
Three months after his spectacular helicopter escape from a French prison, police caught one of France’s most wanted men in a pre-dawn raid Wednesday, finding the gangster holed up in
The Jewish community in Chicago is in shock and mourning after the unexplained murder of Eliyahu Moscowitz, a 24-year-old Orthodox Jewish man shot and killed in Chicago’s Rogers Park neighborhood
Attorney Morton Katz, 99, recalls just one client assigned to him as a special public defender who made an issue of his age. That man, charged with stealing a car
US congressional candidates Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) say if they were elected to Congress, they would vote to impeach President Trump.
(VIDEO AND PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Singer and composer Meilech Kohn, whose hits “Yeder Einer” and “VeUhavtu” are well known, reached another pinnacle during Chol Hamoed Sukkos when for the
There may be a second act for Toys R Us, the retail wonderland for children that turned out the lights at hundreds of stores for what was thought to be
Electronic devices across the United States sounded off Wednesday as the Federal Emergency Management Agency conducted its first-ever national wireless emergency alert test. The tone went off at 2:18 p.m.
Most of the roughly 400 guns that were stolen from a United Parcel Service facility in Tennessee have been recovered in the Chicago area, federal authorities say. Authorities seized about
The new cycle of daily study for the classic halacha sefer Kitzur Shulchan Aruch begins today! Start now, finish in one year! For more details and to obtain a calendar,
Trump biographer Michael D’Antonio says he imagines the President is a bit phobic about alcohol and believes Brett Kavanaugh’s history with drinking being called into question is bothersome to him.
(VIDEO AND PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) Teachers and kindergarten teachers arrived on Tuesday morning Isru Chag Simchas Torah at the Government Campus in Tel Aviv and called on the Minister
German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Israel for an official visit on Wednesday. The visit began at Ben Gurion Airport where she was received by the Minister for Regional Cooperation
The New York State Department of Health today announced that an international traveler from Israel who has been confirmed to have measles flew through Newark Liberty International Airport on September
U.S. businesses added a robust 230,000 jobs in September, a private survey found, a sign that strong economic growth is spurring companies to add more workers. Payroll processor ADP said
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