Police over the weekend raided a gathering of souped-up vehicles, explaining the modifications were not legal. Police ordered 18 vehicles off the road as a result of the illegal modifications. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Democratic House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff said Sunday he won’t foreclose the possibility of his committee undertaking more depositions and hearings in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Chani Bleiweiss, Office Administrator of the Likud Chairman, issued a request to all MKs and Ministers of the Likud to attend a protest against Attorney General’s actions towards the Prime Minister scheduled to take place on Tuesday at the Israel Museum in Tel Aviv.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu looked to project business as usual Sunday as he returned to work following his indictment on corruption charges, but a wall of silence from his usually loyal Cabinet ministers could mean tough times ahead for the embattled Israeli leader. Read more on Yeshiva World News
During the summer months of Bein HaZmanim, the city of Haifa was prevented from holding a concert by Chasidic singers Motti Steinmetz and Mordechai Ben David because the concert was for men only.
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The watch towers, double-locked doors and video surveillance in the Chinese camps are there “to prevent escapes.” Uighurs and other minorities held inside are scored on how well they speak the dominant Mandarin language and follow strict rules on everything down to bathing and using the toilet, scores that determine if they can leave.
Machine gun fire answers rock-throwing protesters. Motorcycle-riding Revolutionary Guard volunteers chase after demonstrators. Plainclothes security forces grab, beat and drag a man off the street to an uncertain fate.
As Iran restores the internet after a weeklong government-imposed shutdown, new videos purport to show the demonstrations over gasoline prices rising and the security-force crackdown that followed.
With Michael Bloomberg now running for president, the news service that bears his name said Sunday it will not “investigate” him or any of his Democratic rivals, and Bloomberg Opinion will no longer run unsigned editorials. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Last week was an exceptionally stormy one for Israel’s political community as Attorney General Dr. Avichai Mandelblit announced he plans to file a number of criminal indictments against Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu.
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