Two people were shot in Flatbush on Monday afternoon.
It happened just before 6:00PM on Ocean Avenue and Ditmas Avenue.
The NYPD says two females were shot. Read more on Yeshiva World News
This video below went viral on social media on Monday afternoon, and some are calling this man a hero, while others are skeptical.
The viewer will see what appears to be an Uber driver with his vehicle stopped on the 59th Street bridge in NYC, and the driver standing next to a highway divider.
The strike against General Motors by 49,000 United Auto Workers entered its second week Monday with progress reported in negotiations but no clear end in sight.
Bargainers met all weekend and returned to talks Monday morning as the strike entered its eighth day.
Another day, another hate crime.
This one happened in Flatbush.
Councilman Chaim Deutsch tells YWN that he spoke to the victim who was walking to Shul in the area on Ocean Parkway and Quentin Road on Monday morning, when a man approached him and began using anti-Semitic slurs at him.
Detectives are investigating reports of thefts of about $350,000 worth of jewelry from residents in Manhattan’s Trump Tower.
The jewelry was allegedly stolen from inside two apartments in the building where President Donald Trump owns a penthouse triplex, police said.
Karl Muenter, a former SS soldier who was convicted in France of a wartime massacre but who never served any time for his crimes, has died in northwestern Germany. He was 96. Read more on Yeshiva World News
In 2014, then-Vice President Joe Biden was at the forefront of American diplomatic efforts to support Ukraine’s fragile democratic government as it sought to fend off Russian aggression and root out corruption. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Israel has denied travel permits to most players on a Gazan soccer team which had hoped to cross through Israel and into the West Bank to play a local championship final against a rival Palestinian club. Read more on Yeshiva World News
An Australian state is attempting to persuade people to put down their smartphones while driving by rolling out cameras to prosecute distracted motorists.
New South Wales Roads Minister Andrew Constance said Monday that Australia’s most populous state is the first jurisdiction in the world to use such technology to punish drivers distracted by social media, text messages or phone calls.
Two brothers fighting ended up with one murdered on Sunday afternoon.
The NYPD tells YWN that at approximately 5:15PM, police responded to a 911 call for a person stabbed inside of 1506 Ocean Avenue. Read more on Yeshiva World News
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