A uniformed New York Police Department officer and five dispatchers are among those charged in an insurance scam that authorities say compromised the personal information of 60,000 vehicle accident victims. Read more on Yeshiva World News
If you woke up Thursday to a weird text that seemed totally out of place, you aren’t alone. A mysterious wave of missives swept America’s phones overnight, delivering largely unintelligible messages from friends, family and others
Friends who hadn’t talked to each other in months were jolted into chatting.
A Tel-Aviv based start-up promises to wake you up if your eyes start to close while driving. Its unique air freshener, called Moodify Red, is programmed to sense when a driver is nodding off and respond with a blast of a malodorous smell to arouse the driver.
Software Programming Course maintains 90% placement rate
PCS /Agudath Israel, is launching the 8th cohort of their Software and Web Development course, with an option to earn a Bachelors in Computer Programming and Technology.
Ten years ago while flanked by the leaders of Britain and France, then-President Barack Obama revealed to the world that Iran had built a “covert uranium enrichment facility” amid tensions with the Islamic Republic over its nuclear program. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced Thursday he wants to reclaim his old Senate seat from Alabama, where he’s been a conservative icon and dominant vote-getter since the 1990s.
But it’s already clear that President Donald Trump’s enmity toward him, along with an established field of competitors, means he’ll have to battle his way to the Republican nomination.
A forthcoming book by an anonymous author identified only as “a senior official in the Trump administration” describes President Donald Trump as volatile, incompetent and unfit to be commander in chief, according to excerpts published Thursday by The Washington Post. Read more on Yeshiva World News
A meeting of the Finance Committee, headed by MK Moshe Gafni (UTJ), was held on Tuesday on the topic of providing compensation to owners of restaurants and halls in the Gaza Envelope area, due to income lost as a result of the ongoing rocket attacks from terror groups in the Gaza Strip.
A Long Island firm sold tens of millions of dollars in Chinese-made surveillance and other sensitive security equipment to customers, including the U.S. military to use on aircraft carriers, by falsely claiming the goods were manufactured in America, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
Three German high school students are being investigated by the police for playing and singing anti-Semitic songs hours after visiting Buchenwald on a school trip, according to a Deutsche Welle report.
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