In light of reports circulating this week that Senate Minority Leader Senator Harry Reid might block an up-or-down vote on the Iran deal, Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) is calling on
Hillary Rodham Clinton issued a hardline warning to Iran on Wednesday that as president she would “not hesitate” to take military action to stop the country from acquiring nuclear weapons.
Former senior CIA officials instrumental in extracting information from al-Qaida prisoners through what most Americans consider to have been torture have published a book defending their conduct. The book, titled
In what was an isolated incident, one person was shot inside an apartment on East 15 St near Avenue J, Wednesday. Highly credible sources tell YWN that it appears that
United Airlines abruptly replaced its CEO as a federal investigation continued into whether the airline gave preferential treatment to a former chairman of the agency that operates the New York-area
Secretary of State John Kerry says the United States is committed to increasing the number of refugees it is willing to take in as U.S. allies in Europe struggle to
Israel has reopened its embassy in Cairo, four years after an Egyptian mob ransacked the site where the mission was previously located. In a statement, Israel’s Foreign Ministry quoted director
Thanks to Councilman David G. Greenfield’s funding, the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) finished paving the most dangerous roads of Borough Park and Midwood last week. Greenfield ensured that this
The presidential campaign collided head-on with congressional debate on the Iran nuclear deal Wednesday, producing an only-in-Washington political spectacle inside the Capitol and out as lawmakers readied for what could
New York City’s Board of Health says signed consent forms won’t be required for people who perform Metzitzah B’peh (MBP). The board voted Wednesday to approve Mayor Bill de Blasio’s
The following is via OnlySimchas.com: A 64-year-old man who made Aliyah to Israel left to visit Yemen three months ago and has since gone missing. The family of the Ashkelon
The skies in Israel are hazy on Wednesday 25 Elul for a second consecutive day. While conditions are better than on Tuesday, visibility is still limited. As a result, Arkia
[COMMUNICATED CONTENT] It is an integral part of our daily prayers that we daven three times a day in Shmone Esrei for the sick of Klal Yisroel. Beginning on Rosh
The Monroe Town Board Tuesday night approved the annexation of 164 acres of land to the Village of Kiryas Joel. Members opted for the smaller number of acres rather than
There has been significant pressure on Deputy Education Minister Meir Porush to resign from Knesset to permit the next man on the Degel Hatorah list to enter Knesset, Yaakov Asher.
One hundred and forty speed cameras have now been installed at school zone locations throughout New York City. City officials say the 100 fixed cameras and 40 mobile cameras will
Chain restaurants across New York City may soon be compelled to add a new item to their menus: a salt-warning symbol. The city Board of Health is set to vote
In an airplane hangar at New York’s Kennedy Airport, fewer than 30 pieces of steel remain from the debris recovered after terrorists flew hijacked planes into the World Trade Center’s
It’s clearly illegal to hack into someone else’s computer network and steal information from it. But what about a police officer who uses his own department’s computer database to look
Hillary Rodham Clinton will argue that the U.S. must be “clear-eyed” about the nuclear deal with Iran in a speech on Wednesday, stressing that President Barack Obama’s landmark agreement must
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