Verizon is joining an escalating movement to siphon advertising away from Facebook in an effort to pressure the company into doing more to prevent racist and violent information from being

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The House approved a far-reaching police overhaul from Democrats Thursday, a vote heavy with emotion and symbolism as a divided Congress struggles to address the global outcry over the deaths

President Donald Trump’s pick to be the top federal prosecutor in Manhattan won’t say whether he would withdraw from overseeing matters related to Trump in his current job, as Securities

U.S. officials believe as many as 20 million Americans have contracted the coronavirus, suggesting millions had the virus and never knew it. That’s nearly 10 times as many infections as

President Donald Trump has taken issue with New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio’s plan to paint “Black Lives Matter” in giant letters on the street in front of Trump’s

The Supreme Court on Thursday strengthened the Trump administration’s ability to deport people seeking asylum without allowing them to make their case to a federal judge. Immigration experts suggested the

Professional Computer Training Center offers computer software training for the Greater Jewish community. A wide range of courses are provided both for those who are interested in acquiring cutting-edge computer

New York City is currently on track to enter Phase 3 as early as July 6, Mayor Bill de Blasio said Thursday. Under Phase 3, indoor dining at 50% capacity,

You can now see how coronavirus lockdowns have changed air pollution, hospital lights and even white asparagus harvests. Using data from 17 satellites, three space agencies have created a website

Notorious former Washington insider Jack Abramoff appears headed back to prison after entering into a plea deal with federal prosecutors in San Francisco. U.S. Attorney David Anderson said Abramoff, 61,

There was a powerful explosion and then R’ Chanoch was enveloped in flames.This was to the horror in front of the eyes of his children. Click here to donate! When

Nearly 1.1 million coronavirus relief payments totaling some $1.4 billion went to dead people, a government watchdog reported Thursday. More than 130 million so-called economic impact payments were sent to

Following Iran’s unprecedented attack on Israel’s civilian infrastructure by its attempt to hack into Israel’s water system to raise the chlorine to dangerous levels, the National Cyber Directorate took responsibility

Google says it will start paying some publishers for their news content, in a move that could pave the way for reduced tensions between the internet search giant and the

Due to the devastating effects of the coronavirus on the economy, a historic new opportunity awaits small business owners of our community. An initiative has been launched to provide creative

As Haifa continues to battle with an ever-growing problem of wild boars invading the town, an 11-year-old boy was bitten by a boar on Shabbos as he was playing in

Rabbi YY Goes Back to Basics   The Lubavitcher Rebbe is very famous. That much is undisputed. But if you stop a Jew on the street (as a good Lubavithcer

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