The New York Police Department is trying to root out its problem officers and monitor patterns of misbehavior with a new database that combines information on lawsuits, misconduct complaints, internal
The head of the U.S. government’s personnel office resigned abruptly on Friday, bowing to pressure for her to step down following a massive government data breach on her watch. Katherine
The Iran nuclear talks shifted Friday to a blame game, as Iran’s foreign minister accused the United States of shifting its demands and dismissed a warning that the U.S. was
For the first time since the civil rights movement, the Confederate flag was removed entirely from the South Carolina Statehouse, in a swift ceremony Friday before thousands of people who
As a Zechus for a complete and speedy recovery for Chaya Malka bas Bas-Sheva, and 18 year old girl who fell into a coma, please join thousands of families in
Agudath Israel of America applauded the news of Governor Andrew Cuomo’s veto of two legislative bills designed to prevent the Village of Kiryas Joel from annexing certain land of the
Urged on by the medical industry and patients’ groups, the House overwhelmingly approved a bipartisan bill that would speed federal approval of drugs and medical devices and boost biomedical research.
Doug Hamilton is just fine with plans to put a woman’s portrait on U.S. paper money, but he’d prefer that the Treasury Department leave the $10 bill alone — particularly
Jeb Bush has shattered political fundraising records with a $114-million haul in the first six months of the year, an extraordinary total designed to instill a sense of shock and
For the second time this week, a Southwest Airlines plane has aborted a takeoff at Chicago’s Midway International Airport because of engine trouble. Federal Aviation Administration spokeswoman Elizabeth Isham Cory
A judge has approved a $4.5 million settlement between an upstate New York school district and five Jewish students who say they endured years of abuse by classmates who made
The soccer parade in Lower Manhattan presents some tricky logistics for residents and visitors. The parade starts at 11 a.m. Friday at Broadway and Battery Place. The NYPD will begin
In order for the community to be fully informed and plan accordingly, Community Board 12 notified the public of the start of the summer resurfacing projects in their district and
The Iran nuclear talks turned Friday from talk of progress to a blame game, with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif accusing the United States of shifting its demands. He
Bayit Yehudi and Meretz party representatives in Beit Shemesh have petitioned the High Court of Justice in the hope of blocking the appointment of Shas-affiliated Binyamin Alharrar as head of
Members of the Lehava organization that combats assimilation in Israel were detained by police after they took part in a protest against a missionary event in Yerushalayim. Two members of
The Canyon of Heroes, a stretch of Broadway where the nation’s largest city has honored its legends, will come to life on Friday for the Women’s World Cup winners. When
200 youths entered a number of buildings in the abandoned IDF base in Mevo Shilo in Shomron in an effort to resettle the location following the terror attack that claimed
Baltimore’s next police commissioner will have a daunting to-do list: quell a surge in murders, rebuild trust between officers and the public, win the confidence of a demoralized and alienated
On Friday, 23 Tammuz, the Ma’aras HaMachpelah will be closed to Jews, the fourth and final week of this year’s Muslim month of Ramadan. Tefilos on Friday and erev Shabbos
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