The Obama administration wants to provide greater access to fast Internet broadband service in towns and cities across the country by encouraging the Federal Communications Commission to remove legal barriers
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The mora d’asra of Kfar Chabad, HaGaon HaRav Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi ZT”L was niftar a short time ago in Tel Hashomer Hospital. As was reported earlier, the rav was traveling
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HaGaon HaRav Mordechai Ashkenazi Shlita, mora d’asra of Kfar Chabad, was on his way to Tiveria on Wednesday morning 23 Teves when he sustained a heart attack. He went into
The Obama administration on Tuesday tempered its views on caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad, refusing to criticize a satirical French magazine for publishing such images less than a week after
Assemblyman Dov Hikind (D-Brooklyn) is more than optimistic about Education Investment Tax Credits becoming a reality this year and with good reason—he expects New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo to
Budget cuts could force the IRS to shut down operations for two days later this year, resulting in unpaid furloughs for employees and service cuts for taxpayers, IRS Commissioner John
Delta Air Lines unveiled an expanded terminal area at John F. Kennedy International Airport Tuesday, meant to help customers on its regional jets connect easier. The $175 million project added
Attorneys for Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev are asking a judge to suspend jury selection in his trial for at least a month because of the terror attacks in
The chairman of the House Foreign Affairs Committee on Tuesday called for stiffer U.S. sanctions against North Korea over threats from its nuclear and missile programs, human rights abuses and
Defiant congressional Republicans attacked President Barack Obama’s agenda from all sides Tuesday, ignoring veto threats and pushing bills to uproot his policies on immigration and Wall Street, force approval of
A federal appeals court appears concerned that the New York Police Department may have spied on Muslim groups solely because of their religion. The three-judge panel in Philadelphia is reviewing
A few short hours following his release from Mayanei HaYeshua Hospital in Bnei Brak, HaGaon HaRav Nissim Karelitz Shlita was back in the hospital after experiencing difficult breathing. Rav Karelitz
The Federal Bureau of Investigation and New York City Police Department are alerting the public to a new, frightening scam that is targeting New York City residents. In the scheme,
What can Mayor Bill de Blasio do to heal his deepening rift with the New York Police Department? His playbook for erasing the perception that he is not supporting the
Prosecutors say an informant has emerged as a down-to-the-wire witness against the suspect in the missing-child case of Etan Patz. A New York prosecutor disclosed Monday that an informant will
Mayor Bill de Blasio says he would veto a proposed New York City Council bill that would make chokeholds illegal. The mayor’s spokesman said Tuesday that de Blasio believes the
New York’s governor will use his annual state of the state address to also discuss his proposals for next year’s state budget. Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced Monday that he is
Members of the New York City Police Department are in Paris today to attend memorial and funeral services honoring three French police officers killed there in last week’s terror attacks.
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