He is a Republican former Army colonel with political positions diverse enough to support gun rights and gay marriage. He won re-election in a Hudson Valley district that favored President
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Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death has quickly sparked a heated debate over whether President Barack Obama should nominate a replacement. The leader of the Senate, Republican Mitch McConnell, says
Republican presidential candidates turn their sights on the South in Saturday night’s debate, with Marco Rubio looking to right his campaign after a costly stumble that gave new hope to
A 17-year-old female Arab terrorist on Shabbos afternoon stabbed a border policeman in Hebron, at the “Tnuva” Checkpoint. She was shot and killed. B’chasdei Hashem only one soldier was wounded,
First reports of the suspected vehicular ramming attack arrived at 17:40 today, motzei Shabbos parshas Mishpatim. A vehicle occupied by several Arabs rammed the Metzudat Adumim Junction near Maale Adumim.
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New York’s health commissioner has declared influenza prevalent in the state, requiring health care workers who aren’t vaccinated against it to wear masks in areas where patients are typically present.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has appointed Nadav Argaman as the next Director of the ISA (Israel Security Agency – Shin Bet). Argaman, 55, is married and the father of three
Jeb Bush says the president should be a role model in many ways, including in terms of faith. Bush told several hundred attendees at a faith forum at conservative Bob
Presidential candidates in both parties battled for the crucial backing of black and Hispanic voters Friday as the race shifted toward states with more minority voters. Republicans crisscrossed South Carolina
Hiddush head, Reformed Rabbi Uri Regev, called for “using stern measures and prosecuting the man who burned a prayer book at the Kotel.” According to Regev, “It’s disturbing to see
As temperatures continue to drop to dangerously cold levels with life-threatening wind chills through the weekend, Mayor de Blasio is urging New Yorkers to limit time outdoors, report heat and
The closure of a factory park in North Korea jointly run by both Koreas has cost the impoverished North a rare source of legitimate hard currency. Seoul says it shut
In the first Democratic presidential debate since Bernie Sanders’ sweeping victory in New Hampshire’s primary, the Vermont senator sought to build upon success and introduce himself to voters who may
Jerusalem Councilman Yitzchak Pindrus has sent a letter to senior city officials pertaining to a planned festival in Gan Sacher Park during Pesach. In his harshly-worded letter, Pindrus explains that
Today, Brooklyn Borough President Eric L. Adams announced that he will be leaving tomorrow for Israel to lead a five-day mission focused on developing transatlantic partnership in public safety and
The following statement was released by a spokesman for the Chief Rabbinate of Israel in the name of Rishon L’Tzion Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef Shlita. The rav is responding to the
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