The Republican-controlled House is on track to easily pass a bill Friday to approve the Keystone XL oil pipeline, and this time, the Senate may follow. The bill marks the
BlackBerry is expanding its efforts to sell mobile-security software on its rivals’ smartphones and tablets to help counter the waning popularity of its own devices. As part of its strategy
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and Police Commissioner William Bratton are opposing a measure that would make police chokeholds a crime. The proposed legislation making chokeholds a misdemeanor
The leader of the Islamic State group has ordered the terror organization to start minting gold, silver and copper coins for its own currency — the Islamic dinar. A website
A surgeon working in West Africa’s Sierra Leone has been diagnosed with Ebola and will be flown to the United States for treatment on Saturday, according to a person in
[VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] A young man was walking down Carroll Street between Kingston and Albany when two thugs jumped him from behind. One perpetrator placed him in the a
Councilman Greenfield got the MTA to agree to shorten construction hours on the Brooklyn bound Q line on Friday afternoons to ease the commute home for thousands of Shabbos observing
[PHOTOS IN EXTENDED ARTICLE] Over 100 police officers from around Ocean County, community leaders and officials gathered today at the ‘Bagels, Lox & Cops’ event hosted by the Ocean County
Lack of training, poor staffing decisions and communication problems contributed to the ability of an armed White House intruder to climb over a security fence and run into the executive
A massive cyberbreach that compromised the private files of more than 25,000 Department of Homeland Security workers earlier this year also exposed data belonging to numerous workers at other federal
Nassau County Executive Edward P. Mangano and Acting Police Commissioner Thomas C. Krumpter are urging citizens to be vigilant when receiving telephone solicitations or emails from persons identifying themselves as
The Jerusalem Planning Board has approved 200 housing units in Ramat, which the international community views as being over the Green Line. The board approved building to expand Ramot, using
As part of the continuing Vision Zero effort to improve safety for everyone on city streets and reduce injuries, Council Member Mark Treyger introduced legislation at today’s City Council Stated
Thousands of visitors are expected in Hebron for Shabbos Chayei Sarah as has become an annual tradition. Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu sent a letter to community officials citing how his
The Defense Department is pursuing changes to a program that provides surplus military equipment to law enforcement agencies, a Pentagon official told members of Congress on Thursday. The flow of
The winners of the Homeland Security and Cyber Security Innovation Competition, whose aim is to foster leadership from research to commercial implementation for the benefit of Israel’s economy and industry,
President Barack Obama is poised to unveil a series of executive actions on immigration that will shield possibly around 5 million immigrants living in the country illegally from deportation, according
The State Prosecutor on Wednesday 19 Marcheshvan told the Supreme Court it should reject a motion from MK Danny Danon to file charges of incitement of MK Hanin Zoabi, who
In an interview with RepubblicaTV marking the 10th anniversary of Yasser Arafat’s death, Mrs. Suha Arafat spoke about her late husband and efforts to achieve regional peace. “They said my
Those low gas prices on station signs aren’t going away soon, the government says. In a dramatic shift from previous forecasts, the Energy Department predicted Wednesday that the average price
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