On October 21, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett announced that recently vaccinated tourists would be allowed to enter Israel, beginning November 1. There has been extensive confusion and misinformation regarding the contours of this new plan. Below, Chaim V’Chessed reports the… Continue Reading →
A New York sheriff on Friday defended his decision to file a criminal complaint against former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo without consulting prosecutors or the accuser, a woman who says the Democrat assaulted her late last year. But Sheriff… Continue Reading →
The Supreme Court is preparing to hear a gun rights case that could lead to more guns on the streets of New York and Los Angeles and threaten restrictions on… Read more » The post Supreme Court to Hear Case… Continue Reading →
It is with much regret we report to you the sudden and tragic passing of Lakewood Police Captain Joseph Goertz. Captain Goertz fell ill last week and suddenly passed away overnight, leaving his family, friends and colleagues in complete shock…. Continue Reading →
A Halloween Party in eastern Texas took a spooky turn late last night as a gunman opened fire on a crowd at the Octavia Even Center in Texarkana, a city approximately 180 miles east of Dallas. According to a police… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) — It’s not just a boys’ club anymore. Months after getting its first female governor, New York now has two prominent women running to lead the state in the wake of Andrew Cuomo’s resignation in August amid… Continue Reading →
New York City was short more than three dozens ambulances on Saturday, the New York Daily News reported. The FDNY has warned that as many as 20% of ambulances could… Read more » The post NYC Down 40 Ambulances Over… Continue Reading →
Before departing for the U.N. climate summit in Glasgow on Sunday afternoon, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett expressed his confidence that the state budget is going to pass this week, despite… Read more » The post Bennett: Opposition Will Fail to… Continue Reading →
A federal appeals panel on Friday upheld New York state’s vaccine mandate for health-care workers, rejecting arguments by lawyers for doctors, nurses and other professionals that it did not adequately… Read more » The post Appeals Court Gives Greenlight to… Continue Reading →
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas labor leader on Friday compared President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandates to the Holocaust that killed millions of Jews, and a top Republican lawmaker seemed to agree with the comparison. The comments from Kansas… Continue Reading →
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez is hoping to easily secure a second term Tuesday, with his reelection campaign showing he can raise millions as he seeks to elevate his profile at… Read more » The post Miami Mayor Seeks 2nd Term… Continue Reading →
Reb Eliraz Barabi, a mashgiach kashrus in his 30s, was attacked Sunday by a worker at the Oz Poultry slaughterhouse in Segev Shalom in the Negev. The attacker, a member of… Read more » The post Mashgiach Kashrus Attacked in the… Continue Reading →
American Airlines canceled 634 flights on Sunday, raising the total number of canceled flights over the weekend to more than 1,500, CNN reported. Collectively, the airline canceled nearly 25% of… Read more » The post American Airlines Cancels More Than… Continue Reading →
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Sunday that the United States was “absolutely in lock step” with Britain, Germany and France on getting Iran back into a nuclear… Read more » The post Blinken: U.S. in Talks With… Continue Reading →
Several new polls have been released in recent days, all showing Governor Phil Murphy leading Jack Ciattarelli by anywhere from 6% to 11%. The polls beg the question: does Jack Ciattarelli even stand a chance? The short answer is ‘yes’,… Continue Reading →
After a winter with mask mandates and restrictions on the number of people on lifts, ski resorts are expecting the upcoming season to be more like the pre-pandemic days on the slopes. Any virus-related protocols at resorts will vary depending… Continue Reading →
MADRID (AP) — A 55-year-old Spanish man bled to death after being gored in the leg by a bull during a festival in which the animals are released into the streets, local authorities said Sunday. The town hall of Onda,… Continue Reading →
American Airlines canceled over 1,500 flights across the US this weekend, as staff shortages, vaccine mandates, and inclement weather wreak havoc on the company and its customers. In a statement, American Airlines blamed only the weather for its struggles to… Continue Reading →
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COLUMBIA, Mo. (AP) — Eighteen states filed three separate lawsuits Friday to stop President Joe Biden’s COVID-19 vaccine mandate for federal contractors, arguing that the requirement violates federal law. Attorneys general from Alaska, Arkansas, Iowa, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire,… Continue Reading →
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