Efrat Chief Rabbi Shlomo Riskin is back in the news, this time commenting on the toeiva community and lifestyle. In an interview with Tzvika Klein of Yisrael Hayom, Rabbi Riskin

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren won’t face voters for more than a year, but the broad outlines of the effort to unseat the Massachusetts Democrat, and her re-election pitch to voters,

The Knesset Finance Committee on Sunday, 14 Av, approved tax benefits for 54 NGOs. The committee approved tax relief on contributions given to bodies that comply with the definitions of

Air Canada is reporting that two airplanes have clipped wings at Toronto’s international airport, but there are no injuries. The airline says 286 passengers were on board an incoming Air

Vice President Mike Pence has pushed back against a news report suggesting he is laying groundwork for a possible presidential bid in 2020 if President Donald Trump does not run.

The military prosecutor will not be seeking the death penalty for the terrorist charged with the murders of members of the Solomon family HY”D of N’vei Tzuf. Following the barbaric

Interior Minister Aryeh Deri has appointed the steering committee which he hopes will escort the establishment of the new chareidi city of Shafir. The committee will be headed by former

White House counselor Kellyanne Conway says President Donald Trump is “not discussing” firing Special Counsel Robert Mueller. Speaking on ABC’s “This Week,” Conway says the White House has made clear

A Justice Department official says prosecutors don’t intend to go after reporters for doing their jobs but could try more forcefully to get them to reveal their sources. Deputy Attorney

Two thieves responsible for robbing the ‘Change’ store in Ramat Beit Shemesh last week and lightly injuring the owner, have been apprehended. When arrested, they had dollars, Israeli currency and

Israel said Sunday it plans to ban Qatar’s flagship Al-Jazeera news network from operating in the country over allegations it incites violence, joining Arab nations that have shut down the

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s circle attempted to convey calm Sunday amid reports of a slew of corruptions charges against him that threatened to force him from office. Netanyahu himself

A week after an attempt to repeal the Affordable Care Act failed, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell says he’d consider a bipartisan effort to continue payments to insurers to avert

It has been three weeks since the fatal terrorist shooting attack on Har Habayis that claimed the lives of two Israeli policemen. According to a report in the Bakheila newspaper,

Dozens of convicts serving time in U.S. prisons for terrorism-related offenses are due to be released in the next several years, raising the question whether that’s something Americans should fear.

A powerful explosion rocked Hangzhou, China, about two hours from the capital Shanghai. According to local media reports, the explosion occurred in a popular noodle restaurant in the city, due

Republicans have been unable to advance a health care bill in Congress, so what’s next? President Donald Trump’s administration now may find itself in an awkward role as caretaker of

Hiroshima’s appeal of “never again” on the anniversary Sunday of the world’s first atomic bomb attack has gained urgency as North Korea moves ever closer to acquiring nuclear weapons, showing

As President Donald Trump recently stood beside the Lebanese prime minister praising his government for standing up to Hezbollah, the Iranian-backed militants were busy demonstrating just how wrong he was.

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