High gas prices have Wallace Reid looking for a new career. Reid, who drives for Uber and Lyft in New York, fills up his Lexus at least three times a week. He pays around $95 each time, about double what… Continue Reading →
The Biden administration has been working on a “road map for normalization” between Israel and Saudi Arabia ahead of President Biden’s visit to the region next month, Axios reported on Wednesday. The report quotes four US sources, who emphasized that… Continue Reading →
The following is an ‘Ask The Mayor’ question submitted to TLS, and the Mayor’s response. Email your questions for the Mayor to AskTheMayor@thelakewoodscoop.com. Question: My name is Yosef Biala. And I am messaging you today about a traffic issue in… Continue Reading →
LONDON (AP) — As the World Health Organization convenes its emergency committee Thursday to consider if the spiraling outbreak of monkeypox warrants being declared a global emergency, some experts say WHO’s decision to act only after the disease spilled into… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (VINnews) — A woman who had been kidnapped in New York City was rescued Sunday after sending a note asking for help through the food service app Grubhub. The woman sent an order to the Chipper Truck Cafe,… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (VINnews) — Yamina rebel Nir Orbach holds in his hands the key to when the Knesset dissolution will occur. Orbach heads the prestigious House Committee in the Knesset, the committee which must now review the dissolution law which passed… Continue Reading →
Dear brothers and sisters, My name is Rochi and with Hashem’s help I will be getting married very soon! My happiness is not complete because I have no way to pay for anything! I do not have any relatives or… Continue Reading →
Three Bachurim were injured, one seriously, in an accident in Lakewood a short time ago. The single-car accident happened shortly after midnight on Drake Road, sending their vehicle into the trees. One Bachur was seriously injured, and the other two… Continue Reading →
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea discussed assigning additional operational duties to its frontline military units at a key military meeting, state media said Thursday, a suggestion the country may want to deploy battlefield nuclear weapons targeting rival South… Continue Reading →
Israel Police published a video of a large-scale search for Moishe Kleinerman on Wednesday in the Meron area, the last place he was seen 88 days ago. The move comes the day after a discussion in the Knesset about Moshie’s… Continue Reading →
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration has started shipping monkeypox tests to commercial laboratories, in a bid to speed diagnoses for suspected infections for the virus that has already infected at least 142 people in the U.S. The Centers for… Continue Reading →
Composition By: Chaim Moshe Rechnitz & Zac GrodzinskiLyrics & Singing By: Chaim Moshe RechnitzMusical Arrangement & Choir By: Eli Klein & Yitzy BerryCover Art: Chaya Murik אולי ירחם עם עני ואביון אוליאולי ירחם מעוני חבל אוליאולי ירחם לקתה בכפלים אולי… Continue Reading →
Israel leads the world in the number of elections since 1996, a report by the Israel Democracy Institute shows. Israel has held elections every 2.40 years since 1996, beating out Greece (2.53), Spain (2.96), Canada (3.04), Japan (3.13), and Portugal… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (VINnews) Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, has again placed his woke leftist agenda above his Judaism. Greenblatt attacked this week’s bombshell Supreme Court ruling, forcing the state of Maine to stop discriminating against religious schools. On… Continue Reading →
An Indonesian art collective’s banner that was widely criticized as containing antisemitic elements was covered up at a major art show in Germany and was to be taken down on Tuesday, officials said. The large installation by Taring Padi, titled… Continue Reading →
ARKANSAS (JTA) – A federal appeals court upheld an Arkansas state law requiring all public contractors to promise they won’t boycott Israel on Wednesday, overturning an earlier ruling that the contract violated the First Amendment. The ruling by the the… Continue Reading →
Torah scholar, teacher, father, respected community member… These are the many things that Rabbi Amram Levi* is known for. In a shocking turn of events, however, he may be taking on a new role: Prisoner. According to a chilling letter… Continue Reading →
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Coinciding with unrelenting cyberattacks against Ukraine, state-backed Russian hackers have engaged in “strategic espionage” against governments, think tanks, businesses and aid groups in 42 countries supporting Kyiv, Microsoft said in a report Wednesday. “Since the start of the war, the… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (AP) — A man who drove his car through crowds of people in Times Square in 2017, killing a young tourist and maiming helpless pedestrians, was cleared of responsibility Wednesday because of mental illness. A jury in New… Continue Reading →
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