WASHINGTON (AP) — President Joe Biden informed Congress on Monday that he will end the twin national emergencies for addressing COVID-19 on May 11, as most of the world has returned closer to normalcy nearly three years after they were… Continue Reading →
The city of New York, famously known as the “Big Apple,” is facing a growing crisis regarding its handling of asylum seekers. On Monday, the situation escalated when over a hundred asylum seekers who had been housed at a Midtown… Continue Reading →
The city of New York, famously known as the “Big Apple,” is facing a growing crisis regarding its handling of asylum seekers. On Monday, the situation escalated when over a hundred asylum seekers who had been housed at a Midtown… Continue Reading →
The city of New York, famously known as the “Big Apple,” is facing a growing crisis regarding its handling of asylum seekers. On Monday, the situation escalated when over a hundred asylum seekers who had been housed at a Midtown… Continue Reading →
Israel’s Defense Ministry says they have supplied three more armored ambulances to Ukraine’s emergency services, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country. An ambulance previously sent by Israel is already being used to aid rescue forces in life-saving efforts. These… Continue Reading →
Israel’s Defense Ministry says they have supplied three more armored ambulances to Ukraine’s emergency services, amid Russia’s ongoing invasion of the country. An ambulance previously sent by Israel is already being used to aid rescue forces in life-saving efforts. These… Continue Reading →
TITUSVILLE, Fla. (AP) — A man has filed a defamation lawsuit against a Florida sheriff who posts weekly “Wheel of Fugitive” videos on social media, saying that he wasn’t a fugitive when his name and image appeared several times in… Continue Reading →
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Former Twitter employees are expected to testify next week before the House Oversight Committee about the social media platform’s handling of reporting on President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden. The scheduled testimony, confirmed by the committee Monday, will be the… Continue Reading →
Fighting remained largely deadlocked Monday in eastern Ukraine where Russian shelling killed five civilians over the past day, according to Ukrainian officials, as the warring sides sized up their needs for renewed military pushes expected in coming weeks. The casualties… Continue Reading →
NEW YORK (JNS) – Philippe Pétain and Pierre Laval—who led the Vichy government during the Nazi occupation of France, and under whom 75,000 French Jews were deported to concentration camps—were convicted of treason after the war and sentenced to death…. Continue Reading →
The Federal Reserve is poised this week to raise its benchmark interest rate for an eighth time since March. But the Fed will likely announce a smaller hike for a second straight time, and it could change some key wording… Continue Reading →
A sixth Memphis Police Department officer has been disciplined for his involvement in the brutal beating and arrest of Tyre Nichols, a department spokeswoman said Monday. Officer Preston Hemphill was relieved of duty shortly after the Jan. 7 arrest of… Continue Reading →
GUATEMALA (JNS) – A group of pro-Israel legislators from across Latin America on Sunday urged countries in the region to the adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition of anti-Semitism and promote faith-based support for Israel in their… Continue Reading →
Former president and 2024 candidate Donald Trump said that he trusts Russian President V Vladimir Putin more than he does the “intelligence lowlifes” of the Pentagon. Referencing a joint press conference with the Russian mass murderer in which he openly… Continue Reading →
JERUSALEM (AP) — On Idit Silman’s first day as Israel’s new environmental protection minister, she handed out soft drinks in disposable plastic cups to hospital patients. The gesture held deep symbolic meaning in Israel, where soft drinks and single-use cups,… Continue Reading →
A suicide bomber struck a crowded mosque inside a police compound in Pakistan on Monday, causing the roof to collapse and killing at least 59 people and wounding more than 150 others, officials said. Most of the casualties were police… Continue Reading →
New York City broke a 50-year record as it has so far experienced its snowless winter. The city usually experiences at least one snowfall during the winter months. It snowed 0.4 inches in New York City 326 days ago on… Continue Reading →
WASHINGTON (JTA) — A man who was beaten at a supermarket in a Washington, D.C., suburb says his attacker used antisemitic epithets and was encouraged by others who invoked Kanye West, the antisemitic celebrity. The police in Montgomery County, Maryland,… Continue Reading →
BRUSSELS (AP) — News reports on Monday said that one man was injured in a knife incident around the European Union’s headquarters in Brussels before one suspect was detained. Social media posts showed that police had their guns out pointed… Continue Reading →
ATLANTA (AP) — Former President Donald Trump and his allies have been put on notice by a prosecutor, but the warning didn’t come from anyone at the Justice Department. It was from a Georgia prosecutor who indicated she was likely… Continue Reading →
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