Americans are going back to one of their favorite pastimes: store shopping. With more people getting vaccinated and dropping their face masks, retailers from Walmart to Macy’s are seeing an eager return to their stores after more than a year… Continue Reading →
Chai Lifeline Lakewood kicked off its annual virtual We’re Family campaign on Thursday, May 27th. Within the first few hours of the campaign launch, countless individuals in the Lakewood community rallied to support the organization and ensure that every family… Continue Reading →
A planned $11 billion rail tunnel seen as a key to train travel up and down the northeastern U.S. received a boost Friday with a crucial, and long sought, federal… Read more » The post $11 Billion New York Rail… Continue Reading →
A small fish that has been the subject of conservation efforts for years appears to be growing in number in the rivers of the East Coast. River herring are critically… Read more » The post River Herring, Once Eyed for… Continue Reading →
President Joe Biden was proposing a $6 trillion budget for next year on Friday that fails to slow spiking government debt, instead seeking tax hikes on corporations and the wealthy… Read more » The post Social Spending, Business Tax Hike… Continue Reading →
A judge said Friday that he will appoint a “special master” to oversee a review of electronic files seized from Rudy Giuliani and another lawyer to make sure investigators can’t… Read more » The post Judge Agrees to Appoint ‘Special… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (JNS) – The Orthodox Union has launched a two-week emergency campaign this week to raise funds for much-needed oxygen concentrators for India as it fights a surge of coronavirus cases. India is facing a skyrocketing number of COVID-19 cases… Continue Reading →
Emerging from two years of relative silence, former House Speaker Paul Ryan joined the fight against Donald Trump on Thursday, urging fellow conservatives to reject the former president’s divisive politics and those Republican leaders who emulate him. Ryan made his… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (JNS/Jonathan S. Tobin) – What befell Emily Wilder could not have happened to earlier generations of journalists. Before the start of platforms like MySpace and Facebook in the early 2000s, no one was held accountable for the things that… Continue Reading →
Considering a career in Real Estate or Property Management? Have you just started out? PCS/ Madison Title is opening to the public one segment of their ongoing acclaimed Real Estate Management course. This class, “Responsibilities of a Property Manager,” will… Continue Reading →
Employers aren’t allowed to refuse paid sick days if people feel ill after getting a dose of the vaccine, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo said Thursday. Cuomo said the state’s labor department will issue guidance that makes it clear that… Continue Reading →
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Submitted: Hello, my name is Miriam and I am about to get married in a month and a half. My mother A”H passed away several months ago after severe suffering from the cursed disease I will no longer have her… Continue Reading →
An employee who fatally shot nine people at a California rail yard before taking his own life as law enforcement rushed in had talked about killing people at work more than a decade ago, his ex-wife said. “I never believed… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (JNS) – Secretary of State Antony Blinken was dispatched to Israel by U.S. President Joe Biden this week in the direct aftermath of an acute conflagration highlighted by 11 days of indiscriminate rocket attacks by Hamas on Israeli population… Continue Reading →
California is giving away the country’s largest pot of vaccine prize money — $116.5 million — in an attempt to get millions more inoculated before the most populous state fully reopens next month. Gov. Gavin Newsom on Thursday announced the… Continue Reading →
Two suspects who allegedly threw rocks at a car in Jerusalem on Yom Yerushalayim, injuring a 7-month-old baby on the head, have been arrested, Israel Police stated on Thursday. The baby’s parents were driving in Jerusalem with the baby strapped… Continue Reading →
Republican senators outlined a $928 billion infrastructure proposal Thursday that would tap unused coronavirus aid, a counteroffer to President Joe Biden’s more sweeping plan as the two sides struggle to negotiate a bipartisan compromise and remain far apart on how… Continue Reading →
The UN Rights Council voted on Thursday to launch an international probe into alleged Israeli “war crimes” during the 11-day conflict between Israel and terror groups in the Gaza Strip and “systematic discrimination and repression” in Israel, the Gaza Strip… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON — Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas says the government is taking “a very close look” at the possibility of vaccine passports for travel into and out of the United States. As head of the Department of Homeland Security, Mayorkas… Continue Reading →
Anti-Semitic incidents have risen to an unprecedented level in Canada since the start of Operation Guardian of the Walls, with incidents occurring throughout the country but especially in the cities of Montreal and Canada, JTA reported. In Montreal, several Jews… Continue Reading →
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