U.S. inflation is showing signs of entering a more stubborn phase that will likely require drastic action by the Federal Reserve, a shift that has panicked financial markets and heightens the risks of a recession. Some of the longtime drivers… Continue Reading →
For the past century, Agudath Israel of America has been advocating for the right of Jews to live according to the statutes of their religion, ensuring that the constitutional right of religious freedom is upheld. And never has that right… Continue Reading →
*TROUBLING NEWS*: Yeshiva University cannot bar a LGBT student club after the U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to block a judge’s ruling ordering the Jewish school in New York City to officially recognize the group. The justices, in a… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (Yaakov M / VINnews) — On Wednesday, Senator Rand Paul again grilled Dr. Anthony Fauci in a contentious exchange, with the Republican lawmaker vowing to get to the bottom of conflicts of interest among government health officials. After grilling… Continue Reading →
British Jewry, together with the general British public, are mourning the death of Queen Elizabeth. But for frum Jews who live their lives according to the Shulchan Aruch, the situation has led to some shailos. According to a B’Chadrei Chareidim… Continue Reading →
DETROIT (AP) — President Joe Biden, a “car guy” with his own vintage Corvette, showcased his administration’s efforts to promote electric vehicles during a visit Wednesday to the Detroit auto show. Biden traveled to the massive North American International Auto… Continue Reading →
Business and government officials are bracing for the possibility of a nationwide rail strike at the end of this week while talks carry on between the largest U.S. freight railroads and their unions. The railroads have already started to curtail… Continue Reading →
Serves 7-8 2 tablespoons oil, plus more for frying 1 onion, finely diced 1 lb. ground meat 2 teaspoons salt Pinch of black pepper 2 cloves garlic, minced 3 tablespoons jarred marinara sauce, plus more for dipping 1 package square… Continue Reading →
Serves 8 Noodle Slaw: 8 oz. Gefen frozen lo mein noodles 4 tablespoons + 2 tablespoons sesame oil, divided 10 oz. shredded red cabbage 4 cups julienned beets 2 cups fresh parsley leaves, chopped 4–6 scallions, white and light green… Continue Reading →
Dear Editor, I have a dilemma, and I would really appreciate some advice. Baruch Hashem, I am happily married to a wonderful husband, and we have five beautiful children. When I was growing up, my parents had money for what we… Continue Reading →
As a seven-month-old, Yossi was the happiest kid in the house. Baruch Hashem, I had my hands full with four children under the age of six, and Yossi was a lovable part of the chaos, throwing kisses and smiles to… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Supreme Court has rejected Yeshiva University’s request for a stay in its fight to block its recognition of an LGBTQ+ group composed of its students. In a 5-4 decision, the justices Sotomayor, Kagan, Jackson, Roberts, and Kavanaugh said… Continue Reading →
In case it wasn’t clear until now, former President Donald Trump said he would never run for office again with Mike Pence, saying that the former vice president committed “political suicide” by refusing his order to overturn their joint election… Continue Reading →
In case it wasn’t clear until now, former President Donald Trump said he would never run for office again with Mike Pence, saying that the former vice president committed “political suicide” by refusing his order to overturn their joint election… Continue Reading →
Just because Shmitah ended, it doesn’t mean the farmer has a crop to harvest. He may technically be able to plant, but it doesn’t mean he has money for seed. The year may be over, but he’s going to live… Continue Reading →
New York City officials claim that many of the migrants who are being bused from Texas did not want to go to New York so they are helping them get to other states, Fox 5 NY reports. The New York… Continue Reading →
BOSTON (AP) — Federal officials are examining whether the employee who reported an explosion at Northeastern University may have lied to investigators and staged the incident, law enforcement officials said Wednesday. Investigators identified inconsistencies in the employee’s statement and became… Continue Reading →
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UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The United States announced Wednesday that it will provide more than $750 million in additional humanitarian funding for the Syrian people. U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told the U.N. Security Council the new donation is in addition… Continue Reading →
His hand on his heart, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy watched as his country’s flag was hoisted Wednesday above the recently recaptured city of Izium, a rare foray outside the capital that highlighted Moscow’s embarrassing retreat in the face of a… Continue Reading →
Attorneys for Florida school shooter Nikolas Cruz suddenly and surprisingly rested their case Wednesday, leading to a shouting match after the judge accused them of a lack of professionalism. Cruz’s attorneys had told the judge and prosecutors they would be… Continue Reading →
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