Jersey City, NJ – Help Sought To Identify Dead Baby Found Near NJ Train Tracks
Jersey City, NJ – Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying a baby whose body was found in a suitcase next to train tracks… Read More ›
Jersey City, NJ – Authorities are seeking the public’s help in identifying a baby whose body was found in a suitcase next to train tracks… Read More ›
Washington – A rapid-fire release Thursday evening of news reports based on James Comey’s upcoming book offered a remarkable look into the former FBI director’s… Read More ›
Analysis: The Foreign Ministry’s statement that Assad did use chemical weapons against his citizens on Sunday, despite the Kremlin’s strong denial, is aimed at drawing… Read More ›
A court in Frankfurt ruled in November that Kuwait Airways was within its rights to refuse service to an Israeli citizen. German diplomats have… Read More ›
Brooklyn, NY – Dozens of yeshiva graduates and parents of yeshiva students gathered outside of the Satmar Girls School in Williamsburg today to speak… Read More ›
Prime minister Netanyahu’s sudden cancellation of the asylum seekers deal is the latest in a long series of reversals. It should have been no… Read More ›
Donald Trump is “obsessed” with Amazon, in the words of Axios. He thinks the online retailer has unfair advantages and is putting traditional companies… Read More ›
Finance Minister Moshe Kahlon exercised his rarely used authority to fast-track the process. The red tape that could have delayed the opening of the… Read More ›
One of several Jewish groups participating in the event is the North American Federation of Temple Youth, who told The Jerusalem Post that the protest… Read More ›
Op-ed: Instead of allowing the IDF to defend Israel’s citizens and win, the state comptroller has chosen to unconditionally give in to irrelevant demands in… Read More ›
Jaffa Military Court also orders serviceman to compensate his victim, whom he sexually assaulted in her Tel Aviv home An IDF soldier who was… Read More ›
Jerusalem – A tunnel Israel took out in the Gaza border region on Sunday morning was “disused”, Abu Obeida, a spokesman for the Izzadin… Read More ›
Speaking at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, McMaster said the U.S. would continue declassifying information that would shed light on Assad’s war crimes.… Read More ›
Neither the Prime Minister’s Office nor the Foreign Ministry would respond Sunday to the comments, apparently because of the extreme sensitivity of Israel’s relations with… Read More ›
Washington – The United States Holocaust Museum is revoking a major human rights award given to Nobel Peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi, the… Read More ›
London – Former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter were deliberately poisoned by a nerve agent in England over the weekend, UK police said… Read More ›
Washington – In a defiant pair of CNN interviews, former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg said Monday he refuses to comply with a grand jury… Read More ›
Haredi, Likud ministers fail to reach deal over draft exemption dispute Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed hope on Sunday that his coalition partners would… Read More ›
Guatemala City – Washington’s U.N. ambassador thanked Guatemala on Wednesday for its support in confronting Venezuela over concerns about democracy and human rights in… Read More ›
Pineville, LA – An attorney for a private Baptist college in Louisiana and the school’s president disputes a lawsuit’s claims that they refused to hire… Read More ›