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This past week, a group of bachurim from Yeshivas Bais Dovid in Yerushalayim embarked on an exclusive, eye-opening roots journey to Egypt. Over the course of the trip, the bachurim

Italian Premier Mario Draghi meets with U.S. President Joe Biden this week in Washington as Europe faces another “whatever it takes” moment with Russia’s war in Ukraine raging on its

They crawled to the surface as the coronavirus pandemic roiled New York City, scurrying out of subterranean nests into the open air, feasting on a smorgasbord of scraps in streets,

Almost a year after the Meron disaster last Lag B’Omer, the Knesset’s Finance Committee on Monday finally approved the transfer of compensation to the families of the victims. Each family

The government of Israel’s embattled prime minister was limping on Monday into the opening of parliament’s summer session on the verge of collapse. Less than a year after taking office,

The NYPD is investigating a shots fired incident in Flatbush, Monday afternoon. FLATBUSH SCOOP REPORTS, that shots were fired just after 12:00PM at the intersection of Nostrand Avenue and Avenue

Leaders from the Group of Seven developed democracies pledged Sunday to phasing out or banning the import of Russian oil, as they met with Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, for online

We are coming to you with an urgent request.  The NYS Education Department recently released new, proposed Substantial Equivalency Regulations for nonpublic schools. These regulations, which have been submitted to

As the coalition teeters on its last legs and Israel faces the worst wave of terrorism since the second intifada, Finance Minister Avigdor Leiberman still can’t stop himself from continuing

Authorities in Shanghai have again tightened anti-virus restrictions, just as the city was emerging from a month of strict lockdown due to a COVID-19 outbreak. Notices issued in several districts

The Hakamas HaMatzeivah on the kever of HaGaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky, z’tl, took place on Monday morning at the Zichron Meir Beis HaChayim in Bnei Brak. Since the sheloshim fell

Russia’s ambassador to Poland was splattered by red paint thrown at him by protesters opposed to the war in Ukraine, preventing him from paying respects on Monday at a Warsaw

Washington loves a whodunit. And the latest one comes with the stunning plot twist of a leak from the famously buttoned-up Supreme Court. The publication this past week of a

An increasing number of wealthy Americans are applying for citizenship or residency in foreign countries as they prepare a “Plan B” for possible volatile conditions in the United States. There

The Biden administration announced on Monday that 20 internet companies have agreed to provide discounted service to low-income Americans, a program that could effectively make tens of millions of households

Almost 60,000 tickets Meron on Lag B’Omer were sold only hours after ticket sales opened on Sunday evening. The ticket sales had a rocky start when the site collapsed about

The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection has interviewed nearly 1,000 people. But the nine-member panel has yet to talk to the two most prominent players in that day’s

The Olam HaTorah on Monday was enveloped in mourning following the bitter news of the petirah of HaGaon HaRav Eliyahu Abba Shaul, z’tl, Rosh Yeshivas Ohr L’Tzion in Jerusalem, at

The IDF overnight Sunday carried out an operation in the Palestinian town of Rummanah, the hometown of the Elad terrorists, and arrested two Palestinians suspected of aiding the terrorists. Border

Russian President Vladimir Putin used a major patriotic holiday Monday to again justify his war in Ukraine but did not declare even a limited victory or signal where the conflict

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