Iraqi security forces have found mass graves in an area recently retaken from the Islamic State group that could contain up to 400 bodies, an Iraqi official said Sunday. The
In honor of Parshas Chayei Sarah and in line with the annual minhag, an estimated 35,000 guests spent this past Shabbos in Hebron, with the Hebron Jewish community. IDF soldiers
A stash of frozen treats and other supplies rocketed toward the International Space Station on Sunday, this time from Virginia’s cold eastern shore. NASA’s commercial shipper, Orbital ATK, launched the
(VIDEO IN EXTENDED ARTICLE) An NYPD van burst into flames on the Long Island Expressway on Saturday night. The van was engulfed in flames in the westbound lanes near Woodhaven
The federal investigators looking into the breach that exposed personal information maintained by the Equifax credit report company are used to dealing with high-profile hacks and the challenges they present.
After the Teachers ‘Association and the Ministry of Finance have not been able to reach an understanding regarding the teachers’ new salary conditions, a strike was held on Sunday, 23
President Trump said Saturday that he would never call North Korean leader Kim Jong Un “short and fat,” after Kim’s government slammed Trump as an “old lunatic” following a recent
Thanks to Councilman Chaim Deutsch, the Flatbush Hatzolah garage had proper heat in the frigid temperatures. Around two months ago, an ambulance returning from an emergency call was backing into
New York City transit riders won’t be called “ladies and gentlemen” any more – but they’ll still be expected to act like it. The linguistic throwback to the white-gloved era
The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey will have a $628 million surplus next year and there are no plans to charge more to cross its bridges and
President Vladimir Putin is promising that Russia will retaliate for what he calls attacks on Russian media in the United States. Putin’s comments at a news conference Saturday in Vietnam
Justice Elena Kagan has stepped aside from the Supreme Court’s consideration of a case involving the rights of immigrants who are detained while the government considers deporting them. Court clerk
Two former CIA employees are accusing the Trump administration’s choice for CIA chief watchdog of being less than candid when he told Congress he didn’t know about any active whistleblower
Iran manufactured the ballistic missile fired by Yemen’s Shiite rebels toward the Saudi capital and remnants of it bore “Iranian markings,” the top U.S. Air Force official in the Mideast
The Israeli military said it shot down an unmanned aircraft on Saturday that tried to infiltrate its airspace from neighboring Syria. In a statement, the military said it intercepted the
The Paris prosecutor’s office says preliminary terrorism charges have been handed to eight suspects in a French-Swiss counterterrorism sweep earlier this week. A judicial official, who spoke Saturday on condition
The White House Correspondents’ Association is voicing concerns about press access during President Donald Trump’s trip to Asia. Reporters and photographers traveling with the president were barred from covering any
The United States and South Korea on Saturday started joint naval exercises that will involve three U.S. aircraft carriers in what military officials describe as a clear warning to North
Days before returning home from a whirlwind trip to Asia, President Donald Trump was back on the defensive over Russian election meddling, saying he considers President Vladimir Putin’s denials sincere,
One of the Peleg Jerusalem protesters who is also a draft dodger, came on Thursday to get a Brocha from some of the leading Rabbis in Jerusalem. He was received
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