In an overnight rescue operation, dozens of yeshivah bochurim from a Chabad yeshivah in Dnipro, Ukraine’s third-largest city, began a three-part journey to continue their learning on safer grounds outside
President Joe Biden sat through many State of the Union speeches as a senator and vice president. On Tuesday night, he’ll deliver the address himself. But it comes at a
A man shot and killed his three daughters, their chaperone and himself during a supervised visit with the girls Monday at a church in Sacramento, California, authorities said. Deputies responding
In the dust, debris and the dead lying in Kharkiv’s central Freedom Square, Ukrainians on Tuesday saw what might become of other cities if Russia’s invasion isn’t countered in time.
Authorities seized nearly $3 million worth of methamphetamine, hidden among a shipment of onions, during a tractor-trailer’s inspection at federal facility in San Diego, officials announced Friday. A K-9 unit
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A senior Western intelligence official briefed by multiple intelligence agencies estimated Tuesday that more than 5,000 Russian soldiers have been captured or killed so far, and that Ukrainian forces have
Oil prices soared Tuesday and investors shifted more money into ultra-safe U.S. government bonds as Russia stepped up its war on Ukraine. Stocks fell following a volatile day for major
Apparently once wasn’t enough for Russian President Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky’s chief of staff has confirmed that Russian airstrikes have struck and damaged the Babi Yar Holocaust Memorial
The harsh sanctions imposed on Russia and the resulting crash of the ruble have the Kremlin scrambling to keep the country’s economy running. For Vladimir Putin, that means finding workarounds
Schoolchildren in California, Oregon and Washington will no longer be required to wear masks as part of new indoor mask policies the Democratic governors of all three states announced jointly
The Syrian Jewish community in the United States held an emergency meeting on Monday afternoon to raise funds for Ukrainian Jews living under the cloud of war and to coordinate
Conservative Fox News host Sean Hannity didn’t mince words on Monday night, stating that Russian President Vladimir Putin should be removed from power “by whatever means necessary.” Hannity said that
From a tent in the rebel-held pocket of Syria, Ahmad Rakan has closely followed news of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. More than two years ago, a Russian airstrike destroyed his
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Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo started airing a new ad on TV in the hopes that the electorate will bring him back into their embracing arms and allow him
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid warned government ministers not to assist Russian-Jewish oligarchs who have been sanctioned or could be sanctioned in the future, Axios reported. Lapid’s warning follows a US
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