A group of IDF officers was barred by Polish police from entering the Birkenau concentration camp with Israeli flags during a Holocaust memorial ceremony on Thursday. The 180-member Israeli delegation,
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, made a surprise visit to southern Gaza on Friday, accompanied by U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee. The two officials toured a
A tragedy unfolded Friday morning at the Tisch Family Zoological Gardens—commonly known as the Biblical Zoo—when a staff member was fatally attacked by a Persian tiger that escaped its enclosure.
A convicted al-Qaeda operative who once boasted about helping Osama bin Laden orchestrate the September 11 terror attacks may be released from a UK psychiatric facility within days. Haroon Aswat,
Dozens of Federal, State and local elected officials and community leaders came together at Camp HASC in a bi-partisan show of support for an informative and uplifting day of education,
As negotiations with Hamas hit a wall, Israel and the United States are pivoting away from piecemeal agreements and are now jointly backing a comprehensive framework aimed at ending the
On Wednesday, top officials from the NYPD Highway Division—including Inspector Connor Wynne, Commanding Officer of the Highway District, and Inspector Daniel Shouldis, Commanding Officer of Highway 2—joined NYPD Chief Richie
Palestinian Islamic Jihad on Thursday released a video of Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski, showing the 21-year-old in a state of severe physical and emotional distress — gaunt, crying, and barely
Rabbi Paysach Krohn shares his story of surviving a terrifying stroke and the faith that carried him through. Elchanan Danino speaks about his son, Ori, who was killed in Gaza
For weeks, President Donald Trump was promising the world economy would change on Friday with his new tariffs in place. It was an ironclad deadline, administration officials assured the public.
The United States and Ecuador on Thursday signed a bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening their collaboration against transnational criminal networks. The agreement, signed during a visit of U.S. Homeland Security
A serious crash involving a van carrying bochurim from Camp Lehachyos Chaim, a Lakewood-based summer program, occurred just before 6 p.m. Thursday on a Texas highway near Marble Falls. According
With President Donald Trump’s dramatic tariff hikes on the cusp of starting, countries around the world scrambled on Thursday to finalize their trade frameworks with the United States, figure out
U.S. kindergarten vaccination rates inched down again last year and the share of children with exemptions rose to an all-time high, according to federal data posted Thursday. The fraction of
An imam in the Bronx turned the solemn funeral of slain NYPD Officer Islam Diller into a stage for his own political soapbox, and it’s left a sour taste. On
The FBI has opened a federal hate crime investigation following a savage assault on multiple Jewish diners at a kosher restaurant in Queens, as shocking new details emerge about the
President Donald Trump on Thursday reestablished the Presidential Fitness Test for American schoolchildren, a program created in 1966 to help interest young people in following healthy, active lifestyles. Children had
Slightly less than half of U.S. adults believe that Black people face “a great deal” or “quite a bit” of discrimination in the United States, according to a poll. That’s
Tisha B’av is almost here and we are grieving. Collectively grieving the loss of the Beis Hamikdash, our connection to the Shechina, and the wholeness we once knew. Grieving the
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