NEW YORK (VINnews/SandyEller) – Turning the tables on ice cream maker Ben & Jerry’s, a group of Israeli students accused the company of hypocrisy for its occupation of Vermont land that once belonged to a native American tribe. The New… Continue Reading →
Over the past three decades, one of the most creative and prolific composers in the world of Jewish music has undoubtedly been Reb Pinchos Weber. Pinky, as he is affectionately known, is responsible for such all-time favorites as the moving… Continue Reading →
The IDF revealed on Tuesday that the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terror group tried to launch drones toward Israel’s Tamar gas rig during Operation Breaking Dawn. In response, Israel increased protective measures of the offshore gas rig, which is situated… Continue Reading →
Operation Breaking Dawn in the Gaza Strip began on Friday afternoon, at exactly 4:16 p.m. The opening of the operation was well planned over time by the IDF’s Operations Wing. That was also where it was decided a few weeks… Continue Reading →
A few years ago, I featured Yossi Gottehrer, often referred to as “Yossi G,” as in the name of his high-end interior design company, YossiG. Recently, we had a chance to catch up, and he said to me, “Nesanel, we… Continue Reading →
Americans may finally be catching a break from relentlessly surging prices — if just a slight one — even as inflation is expected to remain painfully high for months. Thanks largely to falling gas prices, the government’s inflation report for… Continue Reading →
You might not recognize the name Nancy Patricia D’Alesandro, but old Baltimore boys like me know that family name well. And you, dear reader, know her by her present name, Nancy Pelosi. The reason “D’Alesandro” resonates with some of us… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (JTA) – Elizabeth Holtzman, the 80-year-old former member of Congress who took Nazis to task and played a role in impeaching former President Richard Nixon, scoffs when asked if she’s too old to run for a House seat…. Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (JTA) – Holocaust education in New York schools will undergo review and New York museums will be required to alert visitors when works might have been stolen during World War II, under the terms of laws that Gov…. Continue Reading →
Two anti-government extremists sought to spark a “second American revolution” by kidnapping Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a prosecutor told jurors Wednesday, as the government tried for a second time to get convictions in an alleged plot to shock the country… Continue Reading →
The number of coronavirus deaths fell by 9% in the last week while new cases remained relatively stable, according to the latest weekly pandemic report released by the World Health Organization Wednesday. The U.N. health agency said there were more… Continue Reading →
Former President Donald Trump showed up Wednesday for questioning under oath in New York’s civil investigation into his business practices. But he quickly made clear he wouldn’t be answering. The ex-president issued a statement saying he had done nothing wrong… Continue Reading →
Russia and Ukraine have accused each other of shelling Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, stoking international fears of a catastrophe on the continent. A look at the plant and the situation around it: EUROPE’S BIGGEST NUCLEAR PLANT The Zaporizhzhia plant… Continue Reading →
BEIJING (AP) — China on Wednesday criticized a U.S. law to encourage processor chip production in the United States and reduce reliance on Asian suppliers as a threat to trade and an attack on Chinese business. The law signed this… Continue Reading →
By Rabbi Eliezer Sandler Over the last 14 years since its inception, the Shas Yiden Kollelim Network has electrified the Torah world by its determined approach to the learning and mastery of the entire Shas. Shas Yiden has popularized the… Continue Reading →
Donald Trump invoked the Fifth Amendment and wouldn’t answer questions under oath in the New York attorney general’s long-running civil investigation into his business dealings, the former president said in a statement Wednesday. Trump arrived at state Attorney General Letitia… Continue Reading →
In a world increasingly troubled by the persistent harm that plastic — manufactured in petrochemical plants — has had on the environment, companies are investing billions of dollars to ramp up production of plastics made from natural, renewable materials that… Continue Reading →
At its current pace, Medicare’s Hospital Insurance trust fund will run out of money in 2028, according to the June 2022 Medicare trustees report. That’s a two-year extension on the previous estimate, but experts say it’s still not good news,… Continue Reading →
An Iranian operative has been charged in a plot to murder former Trump administration national security adviser John Bolton in presumed retaliation for a U.S. airstrike that killed the country’s most powerful general, offering hundreds of thousands of dollars to… Continue Reading →
LONDON (AP) — British health authorities say they will offer a polio booster dose to children aged 1 to 9 in London, after finding evidence the virus has been spreading in multiple regions of the capital, despite not confirming any… Continue Reading →
Elon Musk has sold nearly $7 billion worth of shares in Tesla as the billionaire gets his finances in order ahead of his court battle with Twitter. Musk disclosed in series of regulatory filings that he unloaded about 8 million… Continue Reading →
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