The European Union is slamming the Trump administration for considering tariffs on auto imports, saying they could lead to global retaliation against some $300 billion in U.S. goods. European Commission

After once boasting he would “take a bullet” for Donald Trump, the president’s longtime personal lawyer and fixer Michael Cohen fired a possible warning shot toward the White House, saying

Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Minister of the Environment Zeev Elkin, who will be running for the position of Mayor of Jerusalem this fall, has come out strongly against the

Officials say an individual has been arrested for alleged attempted support of a terrorist organization in planning an attack in downtown Cleveland on July 4. The man allegedly believed he

Germany’s foreign intelligence agency has confirmed that the daughter of top Nazi Heinrich Himmler, who led the SS, worked for it as a secretary in the early 1960s. The BND

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy and Democratic legislative leaders reached a deal Saturday night on a $37.4 billion budget that hikes taxes on the wealthy and some businesses and averts

President Donald Trump intends to delay signing a revised version of the North American Free Trade Agreement until after the fall midterm elections, a move aimed at reaching a better

The Maryland newspaper where five people were killed by a gunman last week said it received death threats and emails celebrating the shootings following the attack. The Capital Gazette said

Claudia Sheinbaum, a Jewish scientist, environmentalist and left-wing politician, became the first woman ever to be elected mayor of Mexico’s capital on Sunday, according to exit polls. Sheinbaum won the

Border Patrol arrests fell sharply in June to the lowest level since February, according to a U.S. official, ending a streak of four straight monthly increases. The drop may reflect

Police are investigating two unrelated incidents that each left an Israeli in serious condition. The first incident occurred on Sunday morning when a Bat Yam resident was stabbed. United Hatzalah

(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) The IDF Spokesman Unit announced on Sunday morning 18 Tammuz that due to the difficult situation across the Syrian border, additional tanks and artillery units will

To teach a writing crash course for men.  July 18 & 19, 2018 for Yeshiva Guys.  Have you NEVER taken a college writing course?   Then you must take our 2-Day

Gaza-based terrorists continue sending booby-trapped balloons and fire kites over the border into southern Israel. This new form of low-tech warfare is claiming a significant price in damage to agricultural

As is often the case with tragedy, from the dark and crushing details of Reb Reuven Chaim Biller’s passing have come many uplifting stories of a special soul.   Reb

Tzohar Rabbis have been the target of senior poskim in the dati leumi community, and now, it appears its service of providing wedding services for couples wishing to bypass the

President Donald Trump wants to rebuild the nation’s transportation infrastructure. He also wants to strengthen the U.S. steel industry through tariffs on imports. But that second goal could make it

The new draft law, which is opposed by the chareidi parties, was passed by the cabinet on Sunday, 18 Tammuz, and scheduled for its first vote in Knesset on Monday.

President Trump speaks out on replacing Justice Kennedy on the Supreme Court, the U.S. economy and trade deals in part 1 of his interview with Maria Bartiromo on ‘Sunday Morning

The budgetary approval for a pool in the Pisgat Ze’ev neighborhood of Jerusalem has resulted in controversy between non-religious and chareidim regarding separate swimming. Some secular activists in the community

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