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Friday was accompanied by another day of extreme violence directed at IDF forces along the Gaza border. Soldiers had to face firebombs, rocks and other objects, including at least one
The delicate balance between zoning laws and religious accommodation was once again the subject of discussion at a planning hearing held on June 28th in Chestnut Ridge to determine if
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Israel’s Meet the Press asked Midgam institute to question persons to determine how Israelis feel about Israel hosting Eurovision in Jerusalem next year as planned. The results show 41% of
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New York City’s requirement that infants and preschoolers in city-regulated child care or school-based programs must get yearly flu shots was upheld Thursday by the state’s highest court. The Court
Canada announced billions of dollars in retaliatory tariffs against the U.S. on Friday in a tit for tat response to the Trump administration’s duties on Canadian steel and aluminum. Prime
If you’re traveling this weekend, leave extra time for getting through the airport security line. The TSA projected that Friday would be its busiest day ever, with agents screening more
President Donald Trump has a shot at remaking the Supreme Court into a conservative bulwark, at a time when America remains deeply divided on such issues as women’s rights, immigration
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A robot with true artificial intelligence is about to invade space. The large, round, plastic robot head is part of SpaceX’s latest supply delivery to the International Space Station. Friday’s
A balloon firebomb was found inside Moshav Ha”Rif which is located in the Yoav regional council some 22 miles away from the Gaza Strip. The balloon bomb was neutralized by
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Kroger Co. is about to test whether it can steer supermarket customers away from crowded grocery aisles with a fleet of diminutive driverless cars designed to lower delivery costs. The
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