There are few places where evolving technology has been more disruptive than in the work place, which played out again Wednesday as Staples announced it would spend about $6 billion
With elections about 40 days away, pollsters continue to release their predictions but no one knows with certainty how the election will turnout. However, Shas party leader Aryeh Deri has
With cellular-data plans, unlimited doesn’t really mean unlimited. Some carriers threaten to slow down speeds after heavy use or curb how much you can stray from their own networks. So
Kulanu party leader former Likud party Minister Moshe Kahlon on Tuesday, 14 Shevat, announced he will be working to reform the Israeli banking system. Kahlon is credited to breaking the
A small, influential group of Republicans in search of a replacement health care law intends to propose tax credits to help lower-income individuals and families purchase insurance, while simultaneously jettisoning
HaGaon HaRav Reuven Elbaz Shlita, a member of the Shas party Moetzas Gedolei Yisrael, compares former Shas member Eli Yishai to Yerovam ben Nevat (יָרָבְעָם בֶּן נְבָט) and states he
The nation’s new postmaster general says the Postal Service is looking beyond its regular mail and package delivery for new sources of revenue. That means building on what Megan J.
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[Transcript of press conference] Mayor Bill de Blasio: I want to welcome Mayor Barkat, and let him know that he is in his second home now – New York City.
Israel’s Supreme Court on Wednesday, 15 Shevat, rejected a petition challenging the plea bargain agreement signed between the state and Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto. This agreement pertains to the corruption/bribery investigation
New York City police are searching for a man who slashed a subway rider, a homeless man and another person in the face with a box cutter. The three slashing
Federal investigators began examining the burned-out wreckage at the site of a deadly commuter train crash Wednesday, looking for clues to how the train was functioning and why the SUV
Chairman of the Central Election Committee retired Supreme Court Justice Salim Jubran has banned Bayit Yehudi Tu B’Shevat packages, labeling them “electioneering”. Bayit Yehudi used its Facebook page to get
Nearly five years after President Barack Obama signed his health care overhaul into law, its fate is yet again in the hands of the Supreme Court. This time it’s not
Once again Bayit Yehudi leader Naftali Bennett has put his foot in his mouth. Bennett’s party dropped four seats in recent polls due to his botched appointments to the party’s
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This past week saw the passing of Rabbi Jacob Rabinowitz, a pioneer in Jewish education for over fifty years. Rabbi Rabinowitz had a long chinuch career as a rebbi at
The Jerusalem Magistrate Court ordered the release of the six youths detained on Sunday, 12 Shevat on Har Habayis and also ruled that “it was not necessary to keep them
The United States is about to begin destroying its largest remaining stockpile of chemical-laden artillery shells, marking a milestone in the global campaign to eradicate a debilitating weapon that still
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