WASHINGTON (AP) — Hillary Clinton says “nobody likes” her former presidential rival Bernie Sanders, even as the Vermont senator remains entrenched among the front-runners in the Democratic race, with the Iowa caucus beginning in less than two weeks. In an… Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to consider a fast-track review of a lawsuit that threatens the Obama-era health care law, making it highly unlikely that the justices would decide the case before the 2020 election. The court denied a request… Continue Reading →
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran acknowledged on Tuesday that its armed forces fired two Russian anti-aircraft missiles at a Ukrainian jetliner that crashed after taking off from Tehran’s main airport earlier this month, killing all 176 people on… Continue Reading →
The post Boro Park Scammer Arrested appeared first on Hamodia. In related news: Boro Park Burglary Suspect Arrested Suspect in Boro Park Egging Attacks Arrested Gang of Four Wanted for Motzoei Shabbos Attempted Robbery in Boro Park NYPD: Jewish Man… Continue Reading →
Senators like to float above messy politics in what’s known by some as the dignified “upper chamber,” home of Congress’ cooler heads and lofty rhetoric. But as a court of President Donald Trump’s impeachment, the Senate beginning Tuesday might seem… Continue Reading →
OSWIECIM, Poland (AP) — On Jan. 27, 1945, the Soviet Red Army liberated the Auschwitz death camp in German-occupied Poland. The Germans had already fled westward, leaving behind the bodies of prisoners who had been shot and thousands of sick… Continue Reading →
Hillary Clinton says “nobody likes” her former presidential rival Bernie Sanders, even as the Vermont senator remains entrenched among the front-runners in the Democratic race, with the Iowa caucus beginning in less than two weeks. In an interview with “The… Continue Reading →
Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal and the Division on Civil Rights (DCR) announced today two case settlements and a Finding of Probable Cause – all involving property owners or property managers who rejected potential tenants who were planning to pay… Continue Reading →
President Donald Trump boasted Tuesday that he has led a “spectacular” turnaround of the U.S. economy and urged the world to invest in America, but had little to say about… Read more » The post Trump Lauds US Economy in… Continue Reading →
President Donald Trump said Tuesday that he’s led a “spectacular” turnaround of the U.S. economy and urged the world to invest in America, but had less to say about climate change issues that are a focus of this year’s gathering… Continue Reading →
BEIJING (AP) — China has sentenced the former president of Interpol, Meng Hongwei, to 13 years and six months in prison on charges of accepting more than $2 million in bribes. Meng was elected president of the international police organization… Continue Reading →
North Korea said on Tuesday it was no longer bound by commitments to halt nuclear and missile testing, blaming the United States’ failure to meet a year-end deadline for nuclear… Read more » The post N. Korea Abandons Nuclear Freeze… Continue Reading →
Major central banks have joined together to explore whether they should issue cryptocurrencies as the use of cash declines and more people turn to electronic forms of paying. The study… Read more » The post Central Banks Join to Study… Continue Reading →
BERLIN (AP) — Explosives experts on Tuesday successfully defused an unexploded American bomb from World War II in the western German city of Cologne, authorities said. The 500-kilogram (1,100-pound) bomb was found Monday evening during construction near the Rhine River… Continue Reading →
A fast-moving five-alarm fire severely damaged six row houses in Staten Island on Monday, displacing more than 30 people and causing minor injuries. John Sudnik, chief of the Fire Department of New York, said wood construction in the attics of… Continue Reading →
Face masks sold out and temperature checks at airports and train stations became the new norm as China strove Tuesday to control the outbreak of a new virus that has reached four other countries and territories and threatens to spread… Continue Reading →
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WARSAW, Poland (AP) — U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a Congress delegation are paying a visit to the site of the former Nazi German death camp of Auschwitz-Birkenau ahead of the 75th anniversary of its liberation by Soviet troops…. Continue Reading →
Rav Doniel Hool Shlita It’s not just remarkable -it’s incredible! On his website there are over a hundred (!) documented cases in the last year alone where Rav Hool has told people- he has never met- or even seen-exactly what physical… Continue Reading →
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