A Jerusalem district police spokesman reports the uncovering of a major marijuana lab in the capital, housed in a two-story building, containing a half a ton of the illegal drug and hundreds of plants. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A federal judge on Monday dismissed President Donald Trump’s lawsuit against New York officials that was aimed at preventing the release of his tax returns.
Judge Carl Nichols handed down a 19-page ruling, finding the U.S. Read more on Yeshiva World News
An arctic air mass that brought snow and ice to an area stretching from the Rocky Mountains to northern New England on Monday was poised to give way to record-breaking cold temperatures. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The Israeli military says it has struck a Gaza City house, targeting a commander from the Islamic Jihad group in a resumption of pinpointed killing.
The Iranian-backed Palestinian terrorist confirmed Tuesday that Bahaa Abu el-Atta, its north Gaza Strip commander, was killed.
In 2011, responsibility for running the Rishon L’Tzion Chevra Kadisha NGO was revoked after the Interior Ministry’s Registry of Nonprofits found major discrepancies in the books, tracing to the head, who held the post from 1982 until dismissed in 2007.
The view among the national security officials was unanimous: Military aid to Ukraine should not be stopped by the White House.
That was the testimony of Laura Cooper, a Defense Department official, whose deposition was released Monday in the House impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
During an initiative by Herzliya police, officers found weapons hidden on the roof of a shul in the city, including pistols, explosives, an operating system and stun grenades.
This has led to an extensive investigation towards finding who may have placed the weapons and explosives on the shul rooftop.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper says an Army officer has no reason to fear retribution for testifying before Congress in the impeachment inquiry of President Donald Trump.
Esper was asked about potential retribution for Lt. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Politicians vowing not to sit with Chareidim has become routine in the current political atmosphere in Israel but two Likud ministers spoke out strongly against the blatant discrimination of Israel’s religious population on Monday morning.
According to the latest Channel 13 News poll, released on Sunday evening, both the Likud and Blue & White parties gain votes while the chareidi parties take a beating. It would appear voters believe the only chance of forming a coalition government is by supporting the larger parties.
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