DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Dubai’s main airport said Tuesday it has retained its top place as the world’s busiest for international travel with around 29 million passengers shuttling through the global gateway last year. The 2021 passenger figures… Continue Reading →
As the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine heightens on Tuesday, the frum community in Uman gathered the children to utilize the age-old power of tefillos of tinnokos shel beis rabban. Rav Yaakov Jan, the Rav of the frum… Continue Reading →
Russian President Vladimir Putin asked the country’s parliament on Tuesday for permission to use military force outside the country — a move that could presage a broader attack on Ukraine after the U.S. said an invasion was already underway there…. Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday brought a formal end to former President Donald Trump’s request to block the release of White House records sought by the… Read more » The post Supreme Court Formally Ends Trump’s… Continue Reading →
WALLER, Texas (AP) — A skydiving instructor was killed after his parachute failed to open during a tandem jump in the Houston area, authorities said. A student who was doing the tandem jump with the instructor was seriously injured Saturday,… Continue Reading →
With the White House calling Russian deployments in eastern Ukraine an invasion, it’s expected to follow up with tough sanctions. President Joe Biden has made clear the United States intends to deploy sweeping financial penalties, not American troops, to hit… Continue Reading →
Effective this Friday, February 25th, all members of the New Jersey Legislature will no longer be required to show proof of a negative COVID-19 test and will also no longer need to need to be vaccinated in order to enter… Continue Reading →
For well over a year, the CDC has been gathering information on people hospitalized with COVID-19 and has broken that data down by age, race, and vaccination status. So what has it found? We don’t know, because the CDC has… Continue Reading →
HONG KONG (AP) — Hong Kong will test its entire population of 7.5 million people for COVID-19 in March, the city’s leader said Tuesday, as it grapples with its worst outbreak driven by the omicron variant. The population will be… Continue Reading →
A cleaning lady in Lakewood has been arrested after being caught with a stolen safe, Lakewood Police tell TLS. Police say they received a call Monday from a Brookhill homeowner’s son who allegedly saw their cleaning lady walk out of… Continue Reading →
Western leaders said Tuesday that Russian troops have moved into rebel-held areas in eastern Ukraine after President Vladimir Putin’s recognized their independence — but some indicated it was not yet… Read more » The post Western Leaders Allege Russia Sending… Continue Reading →
Six European Union countries are sending a team of cybersecurity experts to Ukraine to help deal with cyber threats after Russia formally recognised two breakaway regions in eastern Ukraine, Lithuania’s… Read more » The post Six EU Countries Send Experts… Continue Reading →
BERLIN (AP) — Germany has taken steps to halt the process of certifying the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Tuesday, as the West started taking punitive measures against Moscow over the Ukraine crisis. Scholz… Continue Reading →
Senator Kristin M. Corrado will introduce a bill that will require the Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) to fully reopen according to pre-pandemic guidelines. “The continued delays and congestion at MVC facilities are inexcusable, and it is obvious the commission still… Continue Reading →
The White House has begun referring to Russian troop deployments in eastern Ukraine as an “invasion” after initially hesitating to use the term — a red line that President Joe… Read more » The post White House Sees Russian ‘Invasion’… Continue Reading →
Jurors reached a verdict on Tuesday in the federal hate-crimes trial of three white men convicted of state murder charges for chasing down and killing Ahmaud Arbery, a young Black… Read more » The post Jury Reached Verdict in Charges… Continue Reading →
The Italian Coast Guard rescued 573 migrants at sea who were trying to reach Europe aboard two fishing boats in distress in bad weather, a statement said on Tuesday. One… Read more » The post Italy Rescues Hundreds of Migrants… Continue Reading →
BRUSSELS (AP) — With the smell of war in the air over Europe, world leaders got over the shock of Russian President Vladimir Putin’s order to deploy troops to separatist regions of eastern Ukraine and they are focused on producing… Continue Reading →
Family getting up: Shacharis: 8:00 amMincha: 1:45 pmMaariv: 7:30 pm Mrs. Ziesel SchwartzmanWife Rabbi Tzvi SchwartzmanSon Rabbi Naftoli SchwartzmanSon Rabbi Yaakov SchwartzmanSon Rabbi Yitzchok SchwartzmanSon Rabbi Dovid SchwartzmanSon Rabbi Berish SchwartzmanSon Rabbi Yosef Mordechai SchwartzmanBrother Mrs. Raizy Miller Daughter Mrs…. Continue Reading →
Foreign Minister Yair Lapid on Tuesday appointed Meretz MK Ghaida Rinawie Zoabi as Israel’s consul general to Shanghai. Zoabi will be the first Israeli Arab woman to hold such a… Read more » The post Meretz Arab-Israeli MK Appointed Israel’s… Continue Reading →
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