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Governor Hochul Announces $2.6 Million In Funding For The Holocaust Survivors Initiative

Governor Hochul Announces $2.6 Million In Funding For The Holocaust Survivors Initiative

BORO PARK — Governor Kathy Hochul today announced $2.6 million in funding provided by the FY 2023 Enacted Budget to support the Holocaust Survivors Initiative. This funding, to be… Read More ›

Russia’s tanks in Ukraine have a ‘jack-in-the-box’ design flaw. And the West has known about it since the Gulf war

Russia’s tanks in Ukraine have a ‘jack-in-the-box’ design flaw. And the West has known about it since the Gulf war

  Russian tanks with their tops blown off are just the latest sign that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine isn’t going to plan. Hundreds of Russian… Read More ›

Alleged Israeli airstrikes target sites near Damascus – report

Alleged Israeli airstrikes target sites near Damascus – report

The strikes are the third alleged Israeli strike on Syria in the past month.   Alleged Israeli airstrikes targeted sites near Damascus early Wednesday morning,… Read More ›

Holocaust Remembrance Day is not only about the dead, but also the living

Holocaust Remembrance Day is not only about the dead, but also the living

Opinion: Israel must begin taking better care of those who survived the horrors of the Holocaust, but cannot live out the rest of their lives… Read More ›

Strauss confirms salmonella traces found in foods as products pulled off shelves

Strauss confirms salmonella traces found in foods as products pulled off shelves

Manufacturer and ministry deflect questions over week-long delay in recalling products; CEO offers to double refunds as company scrambles to contain fallout   One of… Read More ›

OPEN LETTER: The Case For Allowing Our Boys To Marry At A Younger Age

OPEN LETTER: The Case For Allowing Our Boys To Marry At A Younger Age

NEW YORK — Dear Reader,  When speaking out to those close to me, I just get ridiculed. I am seen as an immature little boy… Read More ›

Russia will shut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria

Russia will shut off gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria

London – Russia is cutting off natural gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria after they refused to pay in rubles, dramatically escalating tensions with the… Read More ›

Explosions heard near gov’t building in pro-Russia Transnistria – report

Explosions heard near gov’t building in pro-Russia Transnistria – report

Unverified eyewitness photos shared on Telegram show two used grenade launchers on the street near the building.   Several explosions were reported near the State… Read More ›

Hamas is taking advantage of Israel’s lax retaliation policy

Hamas is taking advantage of Israel’s lax retaliation policy

Opinion: Israel’s new strategy has allowed Gaza rulers to become increasingly brazen and expand into Lebanon; in order to stop them, Israel must punish the… Read More ›

What were Hitler, Stalin, Mao, like as kids? Early years of 6 dictators…plus Putin

What were Hitler, Stalin, Mao, like as kids? Early years of 6 dictators…plus Putin

In ‘Before Evil,’ out on April 26, author and historian Brandon Gauthier paints a picture of typical, if somewhat misfit, youths who enjoyed reading and… Read More ›

Trump Says He Has No Plans To Rejoin Twitter After Musk Deal

Trump Says He Has No Plans To Rejoin Twitter After Musk Deal

  NEW YORK (AP) — Former President Donald Trump said Monday that he has no intention of rejoining Twitter even if his account is reinstated… Read More ›

Austin’s assertion that US wants to ‘weaken’ Russia underlines Biden strategy shift

Austin’s assertion that US wants to ‘weaken’ Russia underlines Biden strategy shift

  Washington – As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has transformed into a grinding war of attrition with no meaningful peace deal in sight, the US… Read More ›

IDF artillery targets southern Lebanon after rocket fire

IDF artillery targets southern Lebanon after rocket fire

This comes after several rockets were fired last week from the Gaza Strip towards southern Israel.   The IDF targeted sites in southern Lebanon with… Read More ›

Israel will pay a dear price for Gaza appeasement

Israel will pay a dear price for Gaza appeasement

Opinion: Recent security escalation, including rocket fire, proves the government has forgotten the lessons learned in the last two wars against Hamas, during which it… Read More ›

IDF shells targets in Lebanon after rocket fired into Israel

IDF shells targets in Lebanon after rocket fired into Israel

Military says rocket landed in open area near Kibbutz Matsuba, close to border, without causing damage or injuries; no warning sirens sounded and army says alert… Read More ›

WHO: 1 Child Has Died In Mystery Liver Disease Outbreak

WHO: 1 Child Has Died In Mystery Liver Disease Outbreak

BERLIN (AP) — The World Health Organization says at least one death has been reported in connection with a mysterious liver disease outbreak affecting children… Read More ›

Opinion: Why Macron’s win is a big blow to Putin

Opinion: Why Macron’s win is a big blow to Putin

Paris – France, Europe and the free world have survived a substantial challenge to their collective well-being. While some 1,200 miles away, Russian President Vladimir… Read More ›

Bennett: UN must stop serving terrorists’ agenda

Bennett: UN must stop serving terrorists’ agenda

In meeting with US diplomats, Abbas threatens to cut ties with Israel   Prime Minister Naftali Bennett expressed disappointment at the United Nations’ response to… Read More ›

Israel’s wave of violence sidelines Ukrainian refugee crisis

Israel’s wave of violence sidelines Ukrainian refugee crisis

The battle against terror may make Israel deserving of a break from the international affairs, but one can’t help but wonder why the current escalation… Read More ›

France braces for election showdown between centrist Macron, far-right Le Pen

France braces for election showdown between centrist Macron, far-right Le Pen

Macron favored to win another five-year term, but outcome is far from certain in election that could have far-reaching repercussions for Europe and the war… Read More ›