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An eviction moratorium is lifting. Extra unemployment benefits are ending. Parents are being called to work, but schools are struggling to reopen for fall as the COVID-19 crisis shows no

. “Recently came a day I feared would never come,” begins the emotional letter penned to the public. “The day I became a chassan.” Yitzchok Rotman’s disbelief at his engagement,

The job market took a big step toward healing in May, though plenty of damage remains, as a record level of hiring followed record layoffs in March and April. The

El Al accepted a government bailout plan that would essentially nationalize the airline by giving the government control of about 61% of the company, news reports said on Monday. The

Education Secretary Betsy DeVos on Tuesday assailed plans by some local districts to offer in-person instruction only a few days a week and said schools must be “fully operational” even

An off-duty police officer is accused of shooting and killing his neighbor in Orange County, New York. It happened during an argument Monday night near their homes on Main Street

A former journalist who worked as an adviser to the director of Russia’s state space corporation was detained Tuesday on charges of passing military secrets to a Western nation, accusations

The personal protective gear that was in dangerously short supply during the early weeks of the coronavirus crisis in the U.S. is running low again as the virus resumes its

Officials at one of the nation’s premier nuclear labs are investigating the potential exposure of employees to plutonium. Los Alamos National Laboratory confirmed Monday that 15 workers were being evaluated

A young thug was arrested in Boro Park on Tuesday afternoon, after two violent incidents. Sources tell YWN that Boro Park Shomrim received a call on their hotline reporting an

New York City plans to expand broadband access for hundreds of thousands of low-income residents, Mayor Bill de Blasio announced Tuesday. De Blasio said $87 million of the $157 million

The heat is on. And for most of America it’ll stay on through the rest of the month and maybe longer, meteorologists say. Widespread and prolonged extreme heat is baking

Hear how the Rebbe translates the words in yiddish, as he pours his heart out to his creator. For The Rebbe’s Yahrtzeit 9 Tamuz. קטע מפסוקי דזמרה מכ”ק מרן רבינו הגה”ק מצאנז קלויזענבורג זיע”א בתפלת שחרית ו’ ניסן תשל”ה בשפה ברורה ובנעימה ולפני ה’ ישפוך שיחו באידיש יצא לאור לרגל יומא דהילולא קדישא ט’ תמוז […]

The Trump administration has submitted to the UN secretary-general its notice to withdraw from the World Health Organization by July 6, 2021. The notice to the UN was the first

Click Here To Donate A LETTER FROM RABBI BOCHNER, FOUNDER AND EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BONEI OLAM Dear Klal Yisroel, Over the years, Bonei Olam have played an unbelievable role to the

The Lubavitcher Rebbe is very famous. That much is undisputed. But if you stop a Jew on the street (as a good Lubavithcer might) and ask him or her what

A Netiv Express bus filled with Chareidi girls and teachers in Tzfat that was parked on the side of the road began to move and almost plunged down a cliff.

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Israel’s Health Ministry recorded 1,024 new coronavirus infections as of Tuesday morning in the previous 24 hours. There have been over 6,000 new virus cases in the past week. The

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