BOSTN (AP) – A hard plastic case that exploded on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston causing minor injuries to a staff member contained a rambling note that railed against virtual reality and also referenced Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg,… Continue Reading →
Car buyers might not get the vehicle they want on time, commuter rail lines could see service disrupted, and shipments from everything from oil to livestock feed could be snarled. Those are just a few of the wide-ranging impacts a… Continue Reading →
New York City officials say that a bunch of the illegal immigrants who were bused into the Big Apple from Texas are now being helped in being relocated because the migrants didn’t want to be in NYC. New York City… Continue Reading →
By Rabbi Eliezer Sandler The first gathering for a public farher on the entire Shas since reaching the mark of 100 avreichim geonim was held this last Monday, 2 Elul, in Bet Shemesh. Not only did the avreichim geonim demonstrate their prowess in the… Continue Reading →
Prime Minister Yair Lapid on Tuesday held a security assessment with Internal Security Minister Omer Bar-Lev, Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai, and members of the Shin Bet in preparation for the upcoming Yamim Tovim. A security source who attended the meeting… Continue Reading →
More than 5 million people were online to follow the Royal Air Force flight carrying Queen Elizabeth’s coffin from Edinburgh to London, making it the most-tracked flight ever on the internet. Tracker service FlightRadar24 said the flight was tracked by… Continue Reading →
A hard plastic case that exploded on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston causing minor injuries to a staff member contained a rambling note that railed against virtual reality and also referenced Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, a law enforcement… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department said Wednesday that three Iranian citizens have been charged in the United States with ransomware attacks that targeted power companies, local governments and small businesses and nonprofits, including a domestic violence shelter. The charges… Continue Reading →
The coffin of Queen Elizabeth II left Buckingham Palace for the last time Wednesday, borne on a horse-drawn carriage and saluted by cannons and the tolling of Big Ben, in a solemn procession through the flag-draped, crowd-lined streets of London… Continue Reading →
GENEVA (AP) — The head of the World Health Organization said Wednesday that the number of coronavirus deaths worldwide last week was the lowest reported in the pandemic since March 2020, marking what could be a turning point in the… Continue Reading →
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES (Chabad.org/Menachem Posner) – Rabbi Levi Duchman, Rabbi to the UAE, and Lea Hadad celebrated their wedding in the country’s capital city, Abu Dhabi, on Wednesday surrounded by 1,500 guests from around the world. Guests included Emirati royals,… Continue Reading →
President Volodymyr Zelensky visited liberated Izium on Wednesday, to thank the soldiers who captured it and raise Ukraine’s flag over the city. As Russia’s only major bridgehead on the right bank of the Donets river, Izium was the big prize… Continue Reading →
A federal judge Tuesday unsealed additional portions of an FBI affidavit laying out the basis for a search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida home, showing that agents earlier obtained a hard drive after issuing a subpoena for surveillance footage… Continue Reading →
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NEW YORK (VINnews) — I don’t write this to score points or gain any followers, I write out of fear and frustration. Fear of seeing another wave of antisemitic attacks in the already dangerous to walk streets of NYC and… Continue Reading →
The U.S. Department of Education is investigating allegations of antisemitism at the University of Vermont, including that some Jewish students were excluded from campus clubs and a teaching assistant threatened to reduce the grades of students who support the state… Continue Reading →
There’s not much left of Hrakove. Its houses and shops lie in ruins, its school is a bombed-out hull. The church is scarred by rockets and shells, but the golden dome above its blasted belfry still gleams in the fading… Continue Reading →
When the life of a critically ill relative or elderly loved one is on the line, the people around them end up in uncharted territory. Families are confused and terrified. The lack of direction is frustrating and scary. Feelings of… Continue Reading →
Iran’s Channel 1 aired a special report last week on the death of Queen Elizabeth. But unlike other countries, where reports focused on the Queen’s life, her charity work and the intense mourning of the British public, the Islamic Republic… Continue Reading →
BEIJING (AP) — Residents of a city in China’s far western Xinjiang region say they are experiencing hunger, forced quarantines and dwindling supplies of medicine and daily necessities after more than 40 days in a virus lockdown. Hundreds of posts… Continue Reading →
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordanian teams on Wednesday rescued one person alive and worked to save others from the rubble of a collapsed building in the capital Amman, officials said. State media said at least five people have been killed… Continue Reading →
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