Not long after the Dow Jones industrial average passed 25,000 points, President Donald Trump had already turned his eye to another milestone. “We broke a very, very big barrier: 25,000,”
A congressman who recently won President Donald Trump’s tweeted endorsement for the job of Florida governor even before he was a candidate has entered the race. Rep. Ron DeSantis announced
It will be a historic turnout at Agudath Israel of America’s Yerushalayim Yarchei Kallah, with a record 500 participants registered to join the annual Torah gathering from every corner of
The rival Koreas will sit down for their first formal talks in more than two years next week to find ways to cooperate on the Winter Olympics in the South
(VIDEOS & PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) The rain that everyone has been Davening for in Eretz Yisroel, Boruch Hashem arrived on Friday. But along with it came damage to vehicles,
A 13th person has died from injuries suffered in one of New York City’s deadliest fires in decades. Police say 27-year-old Holt Francis was critically injured in the Dec. 28
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Friday launched a review of a little-known but widely used practice of immigration judges closing cases without decisions, potentially reshaping immigration courts and putting hundreds
The U.S. trade deficit rose to $50.5 billion in November, the largest imbalance in nearly six years, as imports and exports both hit records. The November deficit was 3.2 percent
Technology companies are scrambling to fix serious security flaws affecting computer processors built by Intel and other chipmakers and found in many of the world’s personal computers and smartphones. The
(PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) For those who follow the opinion of poskim that eating fresh strawberries is problematic and require aggressive cleaning, cutting and peeling, there are now ‘gush katif’
The U.N. Security Council is set to hold an emergency meeting about Iran as the U.S. seeks to show support for anti-government protests in the Islamic Republic. The U.S. asked
Saudi Arabia urged a judge Thursday to reject a New York lawsuit seeking to hold it responsible in the Sept. 11 attacks, saying a law passed by Congress that gave
President Donald Trump directed his White House counsel to tell Attorney General Jeff Sessions not to recuse himself from the Justice Department’s investigation into potential ties between Russia and the
Frigid temperatures, some that could feel as cold as minus 30 degrees, moved across the East Coast on Friday as the region attempted to clean up from a massive winter
A first-of-its kind genetic treatment for blindness will cost $850,000 per patient, making it one of the most expensive medicines in the world and raising questions about the affordability of
Beginning on erev Shabbos 18 Teves, stricter traffic enforcement regulations will go into effect in Israel. in some cases, the punishment will be stricter, including higher fines and more points
United Hatzalah and Magen David Adom EMS personnel responded to a fatal motor vehicle accident that took place in the Wadi Ara section of Highway 65 on Thursday evening and
Italy’s Jewish community is asking that the government remove from schools, libraries and other public buildings the name of King Victor Emanuel III, who approved Italy’s racial laws and reigned
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