The Jackson Planning Board moments ago preliminarily approved the application for three private schools, the first such approval since the landmark injunction by Agudah. The hearing began in April, but was carried over to May due to time restraints. The… Continue Reading →
DETROIT (AP) — Tesla CEO Elon Musk gave the strongest hint yet Monday that he would like to pay less for Twitter than his $44 billion offer made last month. Musk told a Miami technology conference that a viable deal… Continue Reading →
My name is Moishy. I’m 7 and learn in 2nd grade.I was born with a rare liver condition, and I have to take tons of yucky medicines and drops every day. They taste really bad, but I know that they’re… Continue Reading →
A terror attack was thwarted in the early hours of Monday morning when a terrorist, armed with an axe and a knife, was caught by the police in the Shomron. The terrorist’s car aroused the suspicion of Border Police officers… Continue Reading →
SAN DIEGO (AP) — U.S. authorities on Monday announced the discovery of a major drug smuggling tunnel on Mexico’s border, running the length of a football field on U.S. soil to a warehouse in an industrial area. The secret passage… Continue Reading →
Vice President Kamala Harris led a high-powered American delegation to the United Arab Emirates on Monday to pay respects to the federation’s late ruler and meet with the newly ascended president. The trip marks the highest-level visit by Biden administration… Continue Reading →
Two days before the yahrtzeit of their relatives, nine families who lost relatives in the Meron disaster filed a civil lawsuit against a number of public and private entities. The lawsuit for tens of millions of shekels was filed on… Continue Reading →
Multiple injuries are being reported in accident on the GSP this evening. The accident occurred in the southbound lanes in the area of mile marker 107. One person was reportedly ejected from an overturned vehicle and is being tested on… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City health officials issued an advisory Monday urging New Yorkers to wear masks in all indoor public settings as the city approaches “high risk” COVID-19 alert status. Health Commissioner Ashwin Vasan said everyone “regardless… Continue Reading →
When he was 20 years old, Harel Hershtik planned and executed a murder, shooting his victim in the head and burying the body in a crime that a quarter of a century later is still widely remembered for its grisly… Continue Reading →
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Infant formula maker Abbott says it’s reached an agreement with U.S. health officials to restart production at its largest domestic factory, a key step toward easing a nationwide shortage tied to the plant’s shutdown earlier this year…. Continue Reading →
A 43-year-old Jew was attacked by dozens of Arabs after he mistakenly entered the eastern Jerusalem of Isawiya, near French Hill, on Sunday evening. MDA paramedics who were called to the scene provided him with emergency medical aid and evacuated… Continue Reading →
In the closed portion of a Blue and White Party faction meeting, Defense Minister Benny Gantz read out a WhatsApp message that had gone viral across the country, containing threats by anonymous, ostensibly Arab elements to take control of the… Continue Reading →
Employees at a Jewish-owned Howell business were shocked to find their parking lot spray-painted with the words ‘Jew Lot’. An employee tells TLS the incident happened sometime over the weekend. The ADL was notified about the incident. The post HATE… Continue Reading →
New York City Mayor Eric Adams and New York City Department of Education (DOE) Chancellor David C. Banks today announced the largest, most comprehensive approach to supporting public school students with dyslexia in the United States. For the first time, all New York… Continue Reading →
Stocks closed a wobbly day of trading mostly lower on Wall Street Monday, extending a losing streak for markets. The broader market is in the midst of a slump as investors try to gauge how companies and consumers are dealing… Continue Reading →
Over 1,000 people took part in a massive protest in Kikar Shabbos against restrictions on Lag BaOmer in Meron on Monday evening. Chareidim from Yerushalayim have made clear in recent weeks that they do not accept the government’s restrictions on… Continue Reading →
The pictured snapping turtle was spotted near a Lakewood school today, but luckily it was removed before any children could attempt to engage it. The snapping turtle can grow up to about 18 inches and 35 pounds. Children should be… Continue Reading →
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BROOKLYN (JTA) – In a weekend marred by an act of hate-filled violence, a Jewish family from Brooklyn did their part to heal the world. On Thursday, the Hasidic couple from Brooklyn were on an outing on Governors Island with… Continue Reading →
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