The Pentagon says that Iran has launched airstrikes against Islamic State militants in eastern Iraq. Rear Adm. John Kirby says the U.S. believes this may be the first time Tehran
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Iran says that the UN atomic agency is out of line in pushing for new information on allegations that the country worked on nuclear weapons, and appears to serve notice
The midterm elections may be over, but for President Barack Obama, the fundraising hasn’t stopped. Obama is headlining a fundraiser at a ritzy hotel near the White House to benefit
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said steps President Barack Obama has taken to help the environment must be protected at all costs. Clinton spoke Monday at a dinner
Meretz MK Ilan Gilon calls for halting the automatic salary increases given to Members of Knesset on an annual basis. He is also call to set a salary ceiling for
In response to concerns that New York City’s much heralded Universal Pre-Kindergarten program (UPK) will no longer be available for half-day programming, the City has now announced that flexible half-day
After the motzei Shabbos arson attack in the Jerusalem Du-Leshoni integrated school attended by Jews and Arabs, police were called to investigate hate graffiti at the same location. Graffiti was
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Hizbullah has now acquired advanced anti-ship missiles for use in the next round of warfare with Israel to paralyze Israeli territorial waters, Lebanese media sources reported on Monday, 9 Kislev,
A new audit says many computers in New York City schools are unused or missing. The audit by city Comptroller Scott Stringer found the Department of Education didn’t know where
With the polls showing Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is likely to reelected for a fourth time, MK (Labor) Merav Michaeli has submitted a bill that would limit a prime minister
A lawyer for NYPD Officer Daniel Pantaleo tells Eyewitness News reporter Sarah Wallace that he expects a special grand jury to vote Wednesday on whether or not to indict his
Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton say crime continues to fall in New York City. They said Tuesday that overall crime is down 4.4 percent from this
With early elections almost a certainty in Israel, the shekel continues to drop against the US dollar, reaching a two-year low. The closing Bank of Israel exchange rate on Monday
House and Senate negotiators have reached agreement on a $585 billion defense policy bill that provides funds to expand the U.S. mission in Iraq to counter Islamic State militants. It
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