Stocks wavered between small gains and losses on Wall Street Thursday as an early rally lost some momentum. Technology and industrial companies and retailers notched gains, while communications, energy and… Read more » The post U.S. Stocks Waver as Investors… Continue Reading →
Brazil President Jair Bolsonaro continued to waffle on Thursday about his recent pledge to move his country’s embassy to Yerushalayim. Asked about whether he would proceed with the move, which… Read more » The post Bolsonaro Waffles on Embassy Move… Continue Reading →
Wellington, New Zealand – When the gunman began to attack the Al Noor mosque, Ahmed Alayedy scrambled to get to the nearest emergency exit. He was the first one there. “I tried to open the door,” he said. “But it… Continue Reading →
Three teams from the Beit Shemesh district fire department responded to a vehicular accident requiring extrication. The Thursday morning crash involved a vehicle that drove off the road in the Etzyona Junction, with two persons pinned inside. Read more on… Continue Reading →
A shutdown of emergency services in Yehudah and Shomron was averted on Thursday afternoon as Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu answered an appeal to intervene to secure urgent funding to… Read more » The post MDA Shutdown in Yehudah and… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] The program you’ve always dreamed of is here. During the peak of the pre-Pesach frenzy, your young sons and daughters can enjoy an exciting structured program away from home for an affordable rate. The Funtastic pre-Pesach program – from… Continue Reading →
The Rasmussen Reports daily Presidential Tracking Poll for Thursday shows that 50% of Likely U.S. Voters approve of President Trump’s job performance. Forty-nine percent (49%) disapprove. The latest figures include 37% who Strongly Approve of the job Trump is doing… Continue Reading →
The following statement was given to YWN by frum female physicians called JOWMA, Jewish Orthodox Women’s Medical Association: We, physicians of the Jewish Orthodox Women’s Medical Association (JOWMA), condemn the anti-vaccination movement recognized in some members of the Orthodox and… Continue Reading →
Longtime Lakewood Department of Public Works employee Bill Long last night graduated from the Certified Public Works Managers program. Long, who was served with the DPW for over 18 years, currently works as a supervisor, and will soon be promoted… Continue Reading →
Seattle – A Seattle bus driver hailed as a hero for steering the bus away from a gunman who opened fire on him and his passengers says he’s “glad to be alive.” Eric Stark was hit in the torso Wednesday… Continue Reading →
GE Appliances is widely considered the most Shabbos-observant appliance manufacturer offering the first and only 100 percent Shabbos-compliant refrigerator solution on more than 100 of its French-Door refrigerator models. The Shabbos Keeper is a pocket-sized device that connects to refrigerators… Continue Reading →
New York – The end of the special counsel’s investigation sparked fresh speculation that President Donald Trump might pardon some of those charged in the probe. It’s also spawned a don’t-go-there chorus from some of Trump’s closest advisers and GOP… Continue Reading →
A large truck slammed into a crowd gathered on a dark highway in western Guatemala, killing 18 people and leaving bodies scattered on the roadway, firefighters said. Health Minister Carlos… Read more » The post Truck Slams Into Crowd on… Continue Reading →
At approximately 10:44 this morning, a gas leak was reported behind LA Fitness in Brick Plaza. The leak was the result of a contractor striking a gas meter. Police and EMTs responded along with fire personnel from Pioneer Hose, Breton… Continue Reading →
Thousands of Beit Shemesh homes were without water early Thursday morning due to a burst water main. The main line broke during the morning hours, leaving many without water in neighborhoods around the city. Read more on Yeshiva World News
New York -A Midwest man who brought his coworkers bagels sliced like bread is getting an earful from New Yorkers and social media. Alex Krautmann on Monday tweeted a photo of his Panera purchase and called the vertical slices “the… Continue Reading →
The end of the special counsel’s investigation sparked fresh speculation that President Donald Trump might pardon some of those charged in the probe. It’s also spawned a don’t-go-there chorus from some of Trump’s closest advisers and GOP allies. Read more… Continue Reading →
Egyptian mediators headed to Israel on Thursday to discuss a proposal for a new cease-fire plan between between Israel and Hamas. Three Hamas officials familiar with the negotiations said the… Read more » The post Egyptians’ Shuttle Diplomacy Continues While… Continue Reading →
Israel confirmed Thursday it carried out an airstrike the night before in northern Syria while a war-monitoring group said the attack killed an Iranian and six Iraqi fighters allied with… Read more » The post Israel Confirms Airstrike in Syria… Continue Reading →
On Monday, April 8, there will be a special auction with collectors’ items the likes of which have almost never been seen in recent years. Chief among them is a precious manuscript by the Ohr HaChaim HaKadosh. Read more on… Continue Reading →
[COMMUNICATED] Q and A with Neal Granick, Tax Manager at Deloitte and PCS M.S. in Accounting Graduate Q: Tell us about your current position. How did the PCS accounting course prepare you? A: I am a tax manager for Deloitte in the Parsippany office;… Continue Reading →
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