President Donald Trump on Friday delayed any decision to impose tariffs on car and auto-part imports, deciding against ratcheting up trade disputes or impacting ongoing talks with European nations and Japan. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The FDNY was working at two seperate two-alarm fires in Williamsburg, Friday morning.
The first fire was at 801 Bedford Avenue near Park Avenue at around 8:40AM. The fire was on the 6th floor of a multi-story building.
Police are looking for a man who stole $320,000 in jewelry from a Flatbush home a few weeks ago.
The NYPD tells YWN that on Thursday, April 18, 2019 at approximately 5:30PM, an 83-year-old woman returned to her home in the vicinity of Ave L and East 26th Street and discovered her home was broken into from a side window.
The Trump administration accelerated the deployment of an aircraft carrier to the Middle East and announced the deployment of bombers and other military assets in response to what it said were Iranian threats to the U.S. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Walmart warned on Thursday that higher tariffs on imports from China will mean higher prices.
The comments came after the nation’s largest retailer reported its best sale performance at its established U.S. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Dozens of large pro-Israel banners were hung today on Thursday in Hebron in response to the far-Left organization ‘Breaking the Silence,’ which commissioned a billboard in Tel-Aviv encouraging Eurovision tourists to join its tours in Hebron.
Ten people, including five Russian fugitives, have been charged in connection with malicious software attacks that infected tens of thousands of computers worldwide and sought to steal $100 million from victims, U.S. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A warehouse worker said he heard the deafening noise of an F-16 jet moments before it smashed through the roof of the building near a Southern California air base.
“Next thing I know I just hear this explosion and turn around to the back of the building, and I just seen a burst of flames and just the ceiling started falling through every part of the building,” Daniel Gallegos told KABC-TV.
Border police officers operating in the Jerusalem Envelope area arrested a resident of Jerusalem in her 40s who tried to smuggle Palestinians, illegal aliens, into Israel.
An multicount indictment was filed against the driver for the three instances in which she tried to smuggle illegal aliens, and she was ordered remanded without bail pending the outcome of her trial.
According to Bentzi Lazerovich of Kol Chai Radio, in a meeting held at the office of Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Eliezer Ruchberger, who holds the building & planning portfolio, a meeting which also included the head city prosecutor Chaim Nergasi, Director of the Licensing & Supervision Division Ofir May, Director of the Religious Buildings Administration Rabbi Yitzhak Hanau and the Chairman of the shul’s administration, Rabbi Yaakov Spitzer, they agreed on
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