Man beats elderly woman to death in what Israeli authorities are saying is a terrorist attack
The woman was found dead on the street but with her property intact, indicating it was not a robbery
'You can still write me in,' State Rep. Yuh-Line Niou says after being snubbed by the man who beat her, Dan Goldman
The woman was found dead on the street but with her property intact, indicating it was not a robbery
The gathering, limited in size, will continue an annual tradition that Biden began as vice president at his official residence
The Society for the Advancement of Judaism had rented to the Upper West Side Republican Club before the pandemic, but after Jan. 6 they weren’t interested in letting the group return for an event with Dick Morris
NYC mayor derides mainstream media and calls on Orthodox leaders to lobby other politicians against bail reform
Chabad's regional leadership demanded Rabbi Mendel Goldstein's resignation in July
The Turkish president’s meeting one the sidelines of the U.N.’s General Assembly is the clearest sign so far that he is intent on resetting a long-troubled relationship
The English version of the reservation service's website will add the word 'occupied,' as well as a warning that there may be an 'increased risk to safety and human rights'
“I do not know what here is mismanagement and what is fraud,” said one federation board member
Raisi’s comments marked a return to Holocaust denial for a government that had briefly distanced itself from it
Until recently, Alla Pugacheva and Maksim Galkin’s relationship was most notable for their wide age gap — she is 27 years older than he is