The U.S. Army’s head of aviation has changed jobs to become chief of the branch’s enterprise marketing office, a move that comes before the National Transportation Safety Board holds hearings
Five months after returning to Israel following more than eight years in Hamas captivity, Avraham Mengistu was discharged Tuesday from Ichilov Hospital in Tel Aviv, marking a major milestone in
The driver accused of ramming his car into a crowd outside a Los Angeles nightclub over the weekend was charged with 37 counts of attempted murder, prosecutors said Tuesday. Fernando
The family of Israeli hostage Rom Braslavski is demanding answers after Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) announced Tuesday that it had lost contact with the terror cell holding him in Gaza.
President Donald Trump on Tuesday escalated his attacks on former President Barack Obama and members of his administration, calling for their prosecution from the Oval Office and accusing them of
MK Moshe Gafni of Degel HaTorah has withdrawn his candidacy for the coalition’s seat on the Judicial Selection Committee, announcing his support for fellow United Torah Judaism (UTJ) lawmaker MK
Alina Habba, who served as President Donald Trump’s defense lawyer and a White House counselor and became one of the most high-profile U.S. attorneys, saw her 120-day interim term as
An Israeli missile strike in the final hours before last month’s ceasefire reportedly killed a senior Iranian nuclear scientist at the heart of the country’s clandestine weapons program, according to
The IDF held a comprehensive situational assessment meeting on Monday at which security, intelligence, and strategic issues in all arenas were discussed. It was the first meeting of its kind
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman warned the financial industry of a “significant impending fraud crisis” because of the ability of artificial intelligence tools to impersonate a person’s voice to bypass security
An electrical engineer by trade, Patrick Schlott has spent countless hours tinkering with new and old technology. But it wasn’t until he found himself living in rural Vermont that he
Separate seating for men and women has officially been added to Ishay Ribo’s upcoming concert at Bethel Woods — the largest outdoor Jewish concert ever held in North America, and
A wildfire burning in a sparsely populated region of central Oregon has become the largest fire this year and is on the verge of surpassing 100,000 acres to become what’s
There are Agudah events, and there was the Agudah Federal Advocacy Summit, which was held this Wednesday and Thursday in the Willard Hotel in Washington, D.C., a historic landmark a
A frightening incident unfolded Tuesday afternoon at Lime Kiln Park (Greg Sikorsky Children’s Park) in Wesley Hills when a young child nearly drowned in the lake. Sources tell Monsey Scoop
A British F-35B fighter jet stranded at an Indian airport for more than a month, sparking memes and cartoons on social media, took off Tuesday after being repaired by a
A brazen scammer who tricked a Williamsburg woman out of a large sum of cash was arrested after attempting to scam her a second time—only to walk right into a
Columbia University is handing down sweeping disciplinary action against more than 70 students tied to two of the most disruptive protests in its recent history: the takeover of Butler Library
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