07:51: First reports are coming in of a shooting attack at Yitzhar Junction in the Shomron. Injuries are reported. More information to follow. 07:56: B’chasdei Hashem there are no wounded

A House oversight committee demanded answers Monday about a suspected cyber-attack that has shut down the State Department’s unclassified email system. In a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry,

Pay phones on New York City streets would become a thing of the past under a plan that would replace them with stand-alone devices offering free Wi-Fi and nationwide phone

The federal agency that insures pensions for about 41 million Americans saw its deficit nearly double in the latest fiscal year. The agency said the worsening finances of some multi-employer

Israel’s Civil Air Authority (CAA) has instructed El Al Airlines to ground its senior pilots, those over 65. This will impact dozens of the airline’s most seasoned pilots. The new

Secretary of State John Kerry issued a warning Monday to Islamic State militants that “we are not intimidated” after another American hostage was killed. Kerry said the brutality of the

New York’s Metropolitan Transportation Authority wants to increase fares and tolls by around 4 percent over the next two years. The proposed hikes, announced Monday, would take effect next March.

Members of the Ministerial Equipment Committee opposing the purchase of 31 US-built F35 next generation fighter planes explain “we will no longer simply be a rubber stamp for purchase requests”.

Senate Democratic leaders are telling President Barack Obama they strongly support his plans to take executive action to overhaul the nation’s immigration system. A letter signed by six top lawmakers,

Making a rare Capitol Hill appearance, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Monday encouraged the GOP’s newest members of Congress to embrace compromise and common ground as they shift to

Former Shas party minister Ariel Atias continues working to negotiate a deal on behalf of the party’s Mayan Chinuch education system, the Ministry of Education and the treasury. The negotiations

The U.S. should spend $1.5 billion more a year to make sure every child has access to high-speed Internet connections at school, the head of the Federal Communications Commission said

[VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was interviewed on Sunday 23 Marcheshvan on the CBS program “Face the Nation” and made the following remarks: “Iran is not your

A U.S. envoy says Washington is disappointed with Iran over the degree of cooperation it has shown with the U.N. nuclear agency’s attempts to probe whether Tehran ever worked on

The kenos of chareidi elected officials is underway in the Nir Etzion Hotel. Chareidi representatives of local government, askanim involved in public work and chareidi MKs from around Israel are

The nation’s second-biggest tobacco company is launching a cigarette that heats tobacco rather than burning it. Reynolds American Inc. announced Monday it is launching Revo in Wisconsin in early 2015.

Reb Duvi Honig addresses a special Thursday evening session at the Agudah Convention tackling the parnassah crisis in our community and what we can do to help others succeed. Reb

There are conflicting reports regarding the future of Yahadut Hatorah vis-à-vis the current coalition. There are reports that last week members of the chareidi party visited with Maran HaGaon HaRav

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