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Month September 2020

Biden Audio First Shared By ‘Russian Agent’ Thrives Online

The leaked recordings were hardly a political bombshell: The apparent phone conversations between Joe Biden and Ukraine’s then-president largely confirm Biden’s account of his dealings in Ukraine. But the choppy audio, disclosed by a Ukrainian lawmaker whom U.S. officials described… Continue Reading →

Trump Looks West, Eyeing New Paths to White House

Pushing for new roads to reelection, President Donald Trump is going on the offense this weekend in Nevada, which hasn’t supported a Republican presidential candidate since 2004. Trump is defying… Read more » The post Trump Looks West, Eyeing New… Continue Reading →

VIDEO: Minyan Shelanu’s 72 Hour ‘Save a Soul’ Campaign Starts Now

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Thousands Of Israelis Protest Outside Netanyahu’s Residence

JERUSALEM (AP) — Thousands of Israelis demonstrated outside Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s official residence in central Jerusalem late Saturday, demanding he resign over his trial on corruption charges and what is widely seen as his mishandling of the coronavirus pandemic…. Continue Reading →

New Orleans Under Hurricane Watch From Tropical Storm Sally

Tropical Storm Sally formed Saturday off south Florida amid forecasts it would reach hurricane strength early in the week before striking the northern Gulf Coast with high winds and a… Read more » The post New Orleans Under Hurricane Watch… Continue Reading →

Trump Nominee Elected to Head Latin American Development Bank

President Donald Trump’s nominee on Saturday won election as president of the Inter-American Development Bank, the region’s main economic development lender, making him the first U.S. citizen to lead the… Read more » The post Trump Nominee Elected to Head… Continue Reading →

Docs: Pandemic Makes Regular Flu Shot Even More Important

As if COVID-19 weren’t enough to worry about, flu season is gearing up, giving those already jittery about every cough and sneeze more to fret over. Is the sore throat… Read more » The post Docs: Pandemic Makes Regular Flu… Continue Reading →

Going away for Yom Tov? List your house for FREE and earn some fast cash

[COMMUNICATED] Many people travel during the Yom Tov season. This year there may be a unique opportunity to make some fast and easy cash.  If you are going away for any of the upcoming Yomim Tovim try listing your house for… Continue Reading →

LIVE: Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation Tip the Scales

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Two women suspected of burglarizing multiple vehicles in Lakewood arrested with assistance of LCSW [PHOTOS]

As first reported on our Whatsapp Status on Friday, two women suspected of burglarizing multiple vehicles around Lakewood have been apprehended – withe the assistance of LCSW. The two women, who were spotted on surveillance video at least twice burglarizing… Continue Reading →

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UN Assembly Approves Pandemic Resolution; US, Israel Object

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmingly approved a wide-ranging resolution on tackling the coronavirus pandemic Friday over objections from the United States and Israel, which protested a successful last-minute Cuban amendment that strongly urged countries to oppose… Continue Reading →

24 Hours. 24 Speakers. 24 Elul. On the Chofetz Chaim’s Yahrtzeit, a Chance to Tip the Scales in a big way

On the Chofetz Chaim’s Yahrtzeit (24 Elul), you have a unique opportunity to bring the merit of Shmiras Haloshon to advocate for your friends and family for a good, healthy, prosperous year. The Chofetz Chaim Heritage Foundation, dedicated to spreading… Continue Reading →

Parkway, Turnpike Tolls Go Up Sunday at 12:01 a.m.

If you’re traveling the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike after midnight tonight, get ready to pay more. Back in May, the commissioners of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority have unanimously approved raising toll prices on the Garden State… Continue Reading →

NYC MAYOR GIULIANI? Rudy Son, Andrew, Considers NYC 2021 Mayoral Run

Rudy Giuliani’s 34-year-old son Andrew Giuliani said he’s considering running for New York City mayor in 2021. The son of the former mayor told the New York Post, “I am certainly thinking about it. It’s something that a bunch of… Continue Reading →

Oxford And AstraZeneca Resume Coronavirus Vaccine Trial

LONDON (AP) — Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended following a reported side-effect in a U.K…. Continue Reading →

Pompeo Urges Diplomacy in Standoff Over Mediterranean Gas

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Saturday called for a diplomatic solution to the confrontation between Greece and Turkey over energy reserves in east Mediterranean waters, saying ongoing military tensions… Read more » The post Pompeo Urges Diplomacy in Standoff… Continue Reading →

Smoke From Beirut Port Remnants of Thursday Fire, ‘No Danger to City’

A pall of smoke could be seen rising above Beirut’s port overnight on Saturday, just two days after a large fire erupted and engulfed large parts of the Lebanese capital… Read more » The post Smoke From Beirut Port Remnants… Continue Reading →

Oxford and AstraZeneca Resume Coronavirus Vaccine Trial

Oxford University announced Saturday it was resuming a trial for a coronavirus vaccine it is developing with pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca, a move that comes days after the study was suspended… Read more » The post Oxford and AstraZeneca Resume Coronavirus… Continue Reading →

Gov’t to Vote on Plans for Lockdown on Sunday

The government will convene on Sunday to vote on locking down the country for at least two weeks beginning on September 18, Erev Rosh Hashanah. The meeting comes as the… Read more » The post Gov’t to Vote on Plans… Continue Reading →

Sept. 11 Museum Reopens To Public After 6-Month Shutdown

The 9/11 Memorial Museum opened to the public on Saturday for the first time since cultural institutions across New York City shut down six months ago to contain the spread of the coronavirus. The museum at the World Trade Center… Continue Reading →

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