President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday that Russia was always open to diplomacy but put its own national security interests first and would continue to strengthen its military in the… Read more » The post Putin: Russia Is Open to… Continue Reading →
Is the omicron strain leading us closer to herd immunity against COVID-19? Experts say it’s not likely that the highly transmissible variant — or any other variant — will lead… Read more » The post Is Omicron Leading World Closer… Continue Reading →
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Tuesday addressed President Isaac Herzog’s upcoming visit to Ankara next month, saying his government viewed it as “important.” “We place importance on Israeli President… Read more » The post Erdogan: Turkey Places Importance on… Continue Reading →
While the world’s attention has been focused on Ukraine, the Biden administration also has been racing with world powers toward restoring the 2015 international nuclear deal with Iran. After months… Read more » The post ANALYSIS: Impending Iran Nuclear Deal… Continue Reading →
Israeli officials have thus far refrained from either condemning Russia for its actions or expressing solidarity with Ukraine. This is due to Yerushalayim’s vital interest in maintaining good ties with… Read more » The post Sources: U.S. ‘Understands Israel’s Reluctance’… Continue Reading →
The United States and its allies sought on Wednesday to step up sanctions pressure on Russia on Wednesday over the deployment of troops in separatist regions of eastern Ukraine, in… Read more » The post U.S. and Allies Step Up… Continue Reading →
The “fake news” scandal sparked by reports that the Israel Police used spyware on civilians without warrants has caused the force’s image considerable damage that would take time to repair,… Read more » The post Police Chief: ‘Fake News’ About… Continue Reading →
“Mr. Greenberg is Jewish, so there’s that,” suggested Louisville, Kentucky Metro Police Chief Erika Shields, about the motive that may have inspired Quintez Brown to enter Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg’s office last week and open fire on Mr. Greenberg… Continue Reading →
“Mr. Greenberg is Jewish, so there’s that,” suggested Louisville, Kentucky Metro Police Chief Erika Shields, about the motive that may have inspired Quintez Brown to enter Louisville mayoral candidate Craig Greenberg’s office last week and open fire on Mr. Greenberg… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (VINnews) — Kentucky Senator Rand Paul, who has staunchly opposed Covid mandates, is planning to force a vote to end masks on flights. During an appearance on Fox News, Paul said that he plans to make a Senate vote… Continue Reading →
HONOLULU (AP) — The U.S. Navy said Tuesday four people have died in the crash of a contractor’s helicopter on the Hawaii island of Kauai. The Pacific Missile Range Facility said the aircraft crashed on the north side of the… Continue Reading →
by Rabbi Yair Hoffman for 5tjt.com AT a Torah uMesorah convention about ten years ago or so, Rav Yissachar Frand once commented, “No one is jealous of another person’s… eyeglass prescription.” It is an… Continue Reading →
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — Federal officials have come up with a list of potential replacement names for hundreds of geographic features in three dozen states that include the word “squaw,” kicking off a public comment period that will run through… Continue Reading →
The Biden administration rejected the criticism against the signing of a nuclear deal with the Islamic Republic by Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on Sunday. In remarks to Walla News, a US State Department spokesperson claimed that senior Israeli defense officials… Continue Reading →
Romanian officials for the first time commemorated the victims of the sinking 80 years ago of the Struma, a ship that carried hundreds of Holocaust refugees from Romania. The ceremony Tuesday took place in the coastal city of Constanţa in… Continue Reading →
For a few frenzied weeks, beekeepers from around the United States truck billions of honeybees to California to rent them to almond growers who need the insects to pollinate the state’s most valuable crop. But as almond trees start to… Continue Reading →
A senior Bahraini foreign ministry official publicly said on Sunday that Israel’s Mossad is active in Bahrain. “There’s intelligence cooperation between Bahrain and Israel,” the undersecretary for the foreign ministry, Sheikh Abdullah bin Ahmed Al Khalifa, said at the Munich… Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, President Joe Biden took punitive measures in response to Russia’s aggression in eastern Ukraine and warned that Russian President Vladimir Putin is seeking to made further incursions into its neighbor. The shocking developments now capturing global attention is… Continue Reading →
U.S. consumer confidence declined modestly this month but remains high, even as prices for just about everything continue to rise. The Conference Board, a business research group, said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index — which takes into account consumers’… Continue Reading →
A Lakewood resident’s stolen vehicle stolen was found by Brick Police crashed deep in a forest. The resident had parked his vehicle Sunday in a lot on Rt. 9 in Lakewood, and while he was out of town, the vehicle… Continue Reading →
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