Fox News host Mark Levin launched a scathing attack on Judge Aileen Cannon, who was appointed by former President Donald Trump, after she ruled that the trial for the classified document case against Trump would proceed before the upcoming election. On Friday morning, Judge Cannon set the trial date for May 20, 2024, rejecting the Trump legal defense’s motion to delay the case in Florida until after the election. The former president faces federal criminal charges related to his handling of classified material after leaving office. The ruling also turned down Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team’s request to schedule the trial for December 2023.

A right-wing demonstration in favor of the judicial reform began on Sunday evening at the Kaplan intersection in Tel Aviv. The protest is being held to show support for the government as it advances legislation to revoke the reasonableness clause in order to curb the power of the Supreme Court, which holds excessive power unparalleled in any democracy throughout the world. Speakers at the event include Ministers Betzalel Smotrich, Amichai Chikli, Yoav Kisch, Dudi Amsalem, Avichai Boaron in addition to various right-wing journalists, scholars and public figures. One speaker led the crowd in singing: “Kol HaOlam Kulo Gesher Tzaa’r Meod.” Others spoke about emunah.

Rosh Yeshivas Slabodka HaGaon HaRav Dov Landau told yeshivah bochurim who came to visit him on Thursday not to get involved in arguments or debates with chilonim during Bein HaZemanim. “There’s something important to remember,” the Rosh Yeshivah said. “During Bein Hazemanim, you remain the same Bnei Torah – no changing, no acting differently. Remain a Ben Torah all the time.” “Don’t get into arguments or confrontations with Chilonim about anything. Just act respectable. Bnei Torah are respectable in their own right.” “This is important for all the yeshivos, to remain Bnei Torah during Bein HaZemanim…to adhere to all four sections of the Shulchan Orech also during Bein HeZemanim.” (YWN Israel Desk – Jerusalem)

A heartbreaking incident unfolded on McDonald Avenue as an elderly woman was struck by a car, prompting the closure of the avenue from Lawrence Avenue until 18th Avenue. The victim, identified as a 68-year-old Joyce Greenberg A”H, was in a wheelchair when she was tragically pinned by the vehicle and later succumbed to her injuries at the hospital. The accident occurred during daylight hours, and witnesses at the scene were shocked by the sudden tragedy. Emergency services rushed to the location and worked diligently to extricate the woman from beneath the car. She was quickly transported to the hospital in serious condition, but despite the medical efforts, she sadly passed away due to the severity of her injuries.

New York City, facing an overwhelming influx of migrants, has announced plans to distribute fliers at the southern border to caution potential arrivals that there is “no guarantee” they will receive sufficient help if they come to the city. The decision was disclosed by Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday, who emphasized that the city’s capacity to accommodate migrants has reached its limit after taking in approximately 90,000 migrants since April of the previous year. Mayor Adams, a Democrat who previously declared NYC a sanctuary city, stated, “We have no more room,” underscoring the challenges that America’s largest city is grappling with due to the ongoing surge in migrant arrivals.

Ali Shoeib, a reporter who is considered a spokesperson for the Hezbollah terrorist organization, published disturbingly close-up footage of the visit of IDF Chief of Staff Herzi HaLevi, senior IDF officers, and a group of soldiers on the northern border this week. The footage, filmed from inside Lebanon three days ago, was aired on the Hezbollah-tied Al Manar TV channel. The video zooms in on HaLevi and Northern Command commander Maj.-Gen. Ori Gordin. Israeli military analysts expressed consternation that the senior IDF figures, who were not wearing helmets, were within firing range of Hezbollah operatives, saying that a major disaster could have occurred. دقائق معدودة ..

Republican presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has called on former President Donald Trump to join the first 2024 Republican primary debate next month. During the interview with The Balance host Eric Bolling on Newsmax, DeSantis said he is commited to a substantive and issue-focused campaign against his chief primary rival, Trump. Addressing his strategy in dealing with criticism from the former president, DeSantis asserted that while he will respond directly on policy matters, he will refrain from engaging in personal attacks or name-calling. “That’s just not my style, not my cup of tea,” he said, adding that he believes in letting the people decide based on the differences in policy.

In a shocking recording that spread on Israeli social media recently, a woman, who was ostensibly applying for a lifeguard job said that she hates religious women so much that she would rather let them drown than touch them. Tiveria resident and social activist Shimon Cohen had advertised a lifeguard position at a separate beach for women. When he answered the phone one day to a woman asking about the position, he wasn’t expecting to hear such vitriol but he managed to put her in her place. Read and listen to the conversation below: Shimon: “Hello.” Woman: “Hi Shalom. I heard you’re looking for a lifeguard.” Shimon: “Yes.” Woman: “Right now, I’m a lifeguard in Tel Aviv.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a stark warning, stating that it would be “very dangerous” if he were to face imprisonment due to the new charges he is likely to encounter. In an announcement that dominated headlines, Trump revealed on Tuesday that he expects to be indicted as part of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation into his actions leading up to the 2020 election and the subsequent January 6 Capitol attack. Since the announcement, Trump has used various public platforms to voice his opposition to the charges. However, what has caused concern is his reference to the fervent support from his fan base, which he claims is stronger than ever before.

A tornado heavily damaged a major Pfizer pharmaceutical plant in North Carolina on Wednesday, while torrential rain flooded communities in Kentucky and an area from California to south Florida endured more scorching heat. Pfizer confirmed that the large manufacturing complex was damaged by a twister that touched down shortly after midday near Rocky Mount, but said in an email that it had no reports of serious injuries. A later company statement said all employees were safely evacuated and accounted for. Parts of roofs were ripped open atop its massive buildings.

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