Senate Republicans united behind Majority Leader Mitch McConnell in insisting that President Barack Obama’s successor fill the Supreme Court vacancy created by Justice Antonin Scalia’s death. Democrats looking to reclaim
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What appears to have been a tornado, ripped threw North Miami Beach a short while ago, causing damage and wide-spread power outages. At around 7:45 Tuesday morning, tornado warnings were
Hillary Clinton predicted Monday that President Barack Obama will nominate someone who’s already been confirmed by the Senate to replace the late Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia. The Democratic candidate
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South Korea’s president warned Tuesday that rival North Korea faces collapse if it doesn’t abandon its nuclear bomb program, an unusually strong broadside that will likely infuriate Pyongyang. President Park
Citing danger to students at class dismissal time, Assemblyman Phil Goldfeder (D – Far Rockaway) is calling on the NYC Department of Transportation (DOT) to improve school-day parking regulations outside
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Former President George W. Bush was making his first direct foray into the 2016 campaign Monday in South Carolina, hoping a state that put him on the path to the
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has praised scientists involved in the country’s recent rocket launch that he said struck a “telling blow” to enemies and ordered them to press
Donald Trump and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz continued to joust for primacy heading into the South Carolina primary next weekend, foregoing policy differences for name-calling and insults. Trump called Cruz
New British government directives are aiming to prevent public bodies, universities, and student unions from boycotting Israeli products, The Independent reported Sunday. According to The Sunday Times, the move “follows
[VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is threatening to file a lawsuit against rival Ted Cruz challenging his eligibility to serve in the White House unless the
Wily inmates and their associates on the outside are deploying drones to deliver drugs, cellphones, and other contraband to prison yards, leaving prison guards and correctional authorities trying to decide
[By Judith Dinowitz] On February 2nd and 3rd, parents in Brooklyn and Queens attended important workshops on special education. Hosted by Agudath Israel’s highly successful Project LEARN, the workshops featured
[COMMUNICATED CONTENT] Tomorrow marks the second annual online day of Giving for Outreach, with a combined goal of $4M. The purpose of this day is to rally widespread acknowledgement for
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