The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) plans to eventually announce that annual COVID-19 vaccinations will become official policy, according to a new undercover video captured by Project Veritas. FDA Executive Director Christopher Cole told a Veritas reporter that he is… Continue Reading →
The Russian military on Tuesday deployed long-range nuclear-capable bombers and fighter jets carrying state-of-the-art hypersonic missiles to its air base in Syria for massive naval drills in the region amid soaring tensions with the West over Ukraine. Russian Defense Minister… Continue Reading →
WEST BANK (VINnews) — Jon Voight, well-known movie star and staunch supporter of Israel, says that Judea and Samaria should not be labeled the “West Bank”, since they are in the “heart of Israel.” Mr. Voight, who is in Israel… Continue Reading →
An Israeli organization is offering free couples counseling to LGBTQ couples under the auspices of the Welfare Ministry headed by Yesh Atid’s Meir Cohen, Arutz Sheva reported. The organization also offers free parental guidance, family therapy, child and adolescent care,… Continue Reading →
A former newspaper editor who received a pardon from former President Donald Trump pleaded guilty Wednesday to state cyberstalking charges in New York in a deal that could eventually see the case dropped. Manhattan prosecutors said they will withdraw Ken… Continue Reading →
The secular public has begun to turn against Finance Minister Avigdor Lieberman as it gradually realizes that he cares more about inciting against Chareidim than improving the economy. During a discussion in the Knesset’s Economic Affairs Committee on Tuesday about… Continue Reading →
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Kaegan Mays-Williams, a progressive Democrat who had sought to challenge State Sen. Simcha Felder’s 17th District seat (Boro Park, Midwood, Kensington), has been cut out of the district in the… Read more » The post Felder Challenger Cut Out of… Continue Reading →
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (AP) — Brightline trains killed one person and seriously injured another in separate accidents less than 12 hours apart, the latest in a spate of collisions plaguing the higher-speed passenger trains since the railroad recently resumed operations…. Continue Reading →
The UJA-Federation of New York has created a $250,000 fund to support a program to provide security upgrades to at least 50 small shuls in Brooklyn, N.Y. Assistance will go to synagogues in the heavily Jewish neighborhoods of Midwood, Kensington,… Continue Reading →
Ottawa police trying to break the nearly three-week siege of the capital by truckers protesting Canada’s COVID-19 restrictions began handing out leaflets Wednesday warning drivers to leave immediately or risk arrest. Authorities in yellow “police liaison” vests went from rig… Continue Reading →
Former President Donald Trump made his first foray back into the world of social media on Wednesday, posting for the first time on TRUTH Social, a social media platform created after he was permanently booted from Twitter. “Get ready! Your… Continue Reading →
The Brick Township Police Department has responded to multiple incidents where individuals represent themselves to be from utility companies. These subjects have been known to use distraction techniques for others to enter your home. If they claim there is an… Continue Reading →
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan traveled Monday to the United Arab Emirates, a trip signaling a further thaw in relations long strained over the two nations’ approaches to Islamists in the wake of the 2011 Arab Spring. Erdogan arrived in… Continue Reading →
Jerusalem Estates Gets Covered in Snow as Construction Carries On A pristine mantle of white snow covered Jerusalem last week. The Schneller complex received a European treatment for one day, as the historic buildings of Jerusalem Estates and the verdant… Continue Reading →
The death toll from devastating mudslides and floods that swept through a mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state has reached 58, local authorities said Wednesday. The city of Petropolis was slammed by a deluge on Tuesday, and Mayor Rubens… Continue Reading →
Israel this week sent a delegation of officials to Vienna, where negotiations are being held between the Islamic Republic and world powers over Iran’s nuclear program. It’s the first time that an Israeli delegation has been sent to Vienna since… Continue Reading →
The post Dvar Torah on Parashas Ki Sisa From Rabbi Yosef Eisen appeared first on Hamodia. In related news: NYC to Add 100,000 Child Care Slots to Aid Working Parents Minister: Britain Has Plenty of Food, No Need to Worry… Continue Reading →
Ocean County Prosecutor Bradley D. Billhimer announced that on February 16, 2022, Ashley Beams, 31, of Toms River Township, was charged with Aggravated Manslaughter, Vehicular Homicide, and Strict Liability Vehicular Homicide, in connection with a motor vehicle crash that occurred… Continue Reading →
Amid declining numbers of covid cases, Israel officials were on their way to lifting pandemic restrictions, after a ministerial meeting Wednesday night. Several restrictions on travel and tourism will be… Read more » The post Health Ministry Recommends Phasing Out… Continue Reading →
DALLAS (AP) — The man who took hostages at a Texas synagogue sought to buy drugs and a “machine gun” before the standoff last month that ended with the hostages escaping and the gunman’s death, an FBI agent said in… Continue Reading →
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