Vice President JD Vance got a hearty welcome from American troops stationed in Greenland, who chanted “USA! USA! USA!” as he took a podium during his visit there Friday, Breitbart reports.

Vance arrived with Second Lady Usha Vance earlier in the day to the Pituffik Space Base, a U.S. Space Force base on the northwest coast of Greenland.

He told U.S. troops deployed at the base, “I want to bring a message from President Trump. He’s grateful for your service, grateful for what you do up here, and just wanted me to tell you that he’s proud of you.”

U.S. Vice President JD Vance said Friday that Denmark has “underinvested” in Greenland’s security and demanded that Denmark change its approach as President Donald Trump pushes to take over the Danish territory. The pointed remarks came as Vance visited U.S. troops on Pituffik Space Base on the mineral-rich, strategically critical island alongside his wife and other senior U.S. officials for a trip that was ultimately scaled back after an uproar among Greenlanders and Danes who were not consulted about the original itinerary. “Our message to Denmark is very simple: You have not done a good job by the people of Greenland,” Vance said.

As a member of the Modern Orthodox community (yes, many of us read YWN!), I was stunned by the divisiveness of a letter from Rabbi Moshe Hauer, EVP of the Orthodox Union, regarding Agudath Israel and the OU. Instead of celebrating the shared commitment to Torah and Klal Yisrael that both organizations embody, the letter subtly drives a wedge between them, taking unnecessary potshots at the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah of Agudath Israel. We are living in turbulent times, and now more than ever, unity should be our guiding principle. Differences in approach or emphasis between Torah leaders should be acknowledged with respect, not wielded as a means of drawing lines of separation.

Hamas is currently considering freeing a number of hostages as part of a potential ceasefire agreement timed around the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Fitr and the days that follow, according to individuals with direct knowledge of the situation, as reported by Kan 11 News on Friday evening.
Qatar is said to be playing a major role in the discussions, working in tandem with the United States to facilitate progress.
While the specific demands from Hamas and the official stance of Israel remain unclear, initial indications suggest that Edan Alexander, a soldier who holds American citizenship, could be among the captives released if a deal is reached.

President Donald Trump issued a stark warning to Iran on Friday, cautioning that dire consequences await if Tehran refuses to strike a deal regarding its nuclear ambitions.
“Iran is very high on my list of things to watch, and as you probably know, I sent them a letter just recently, and I said, ‘You’re going to have to make a decision one way or the other,’” Trump told reporters during a briefing at the White House.
He continued, emphasizing the urgency of the situation: “And we’re going to either have to talk and talk it out, or very bad things are going to happen to Iran, and I don’t want that to happen.”

Utah has become the first state to ban fluoride in public drinking water, despite widespread opposition from dentists and national health organizations. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox signed legislation late Thursday that bars cities and communities from deciding whether to add the mineral to their water systems. Fluoride strengthens teeth and reduces cavities by replacing minerals lost during normal wear and tear, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Utah lawmakers who pushed for a ban said putting fluoride in water was too expensive. Cox, who grew up and raised his own children in a community without fluoridated water, compared it recently to being “medicated” by the government. The ban comes weeks after U.S. Health Secretary Robert F.

NEW YORK – Leonel Moreno, the Venezuelan migrant who flaunted U.S.

Americans are less likely to see Canada and the U.S. as close allies than they were two years ago, the latest indication that President Donald Trump’s tariff threats and talk of taking over a neighboring ally are souring a critical economic and military relationship. The U.S. shift in viewpoint comes primarily from Democrats, though Republicans are less likely to see Canada as America’s ally now too, according to a new poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. While about 7 in 10 Democrats saw Canada and the U.S. as close allies before Trump returned to office, now that number is down to about half. For Republicans, the number dropped from 55% to 44%. Although most still see the countries’ relationship as at least “friendly,” just under half of U.S.

The Palestinian Authority has been stepping up its efforts in recent days to capitalize on the public demonstrations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, aiming to restore its influence in the region. Fatah Movement Spokesperson Abdel Fattah Dawla discussed these protests in an interview with Sawt Falastin radio, pointing out that they serve as a strong message from the people of Gaza, urging national unity in support of PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas.
Dawla stressed that Hamas is to blame for the failures in Gaza and the suffering endured by its residents. He called for the transfer of authority in Gaza to “the State of Palestine – which has the legal and national responsibility for the Palestinian people.”

According to The Wall Street Journal, President Donald Trump warned the heads of several leading car manufacturers against increasing their prices because of tariffs. He emphasized that such a move would be viewed negatively by the White House, which led some of these executives to worry about possible retaliation if they did decide to raise prices.
On Wednesday, Trump declared a 25% tariff on auto imports, a decision the White House claims would support the growth of domestic manufacturing. However, this could also create financial pressure on carmakers who rely on international supply chains for production.

Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed Friday to put Ukraine under external governance under the U.N. aegis as part of efforts to reach a peaceful settlement, a blustery statement that reflected the Kremlin leader’s determination to achieve his war goals. Speaking to the crew of a Russian nuclear submarine in televised remarks broadcast early Friday, Putin reaffirmed his claim that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, whose term expired last year, lacks the legitimacy to sign a peace deal. Under Ukraine’s constitution it is illegal for the country to hold national elections while it’s under martial law.

On Friday, Russian President Vladimir Putin issued a grim warning to Ukrainian forces, saying he would “finish off” their troops, following his decision to launch attacks on a Ukrainian energy facility. This move came despite a previous ceasefire arrangement, backed by the United States, which called for a temporary halt to hostilities.
The assault targeted a Ukrainian position in Kherson on Thursday, violating a delicate agreement meant to pause military activity in the Black Sea region and suspend long-range strikes on critical energy infrastructure.
Despite earlier promises to stop targeting Ukrainian energy facilities, Putin insisted that Russian forces continue their offensive into Ukraine and even intensify their strikes.

All are asked to daven for Rav Moshe Gedalia Schwab, Rosh Yeshiva of Degel HaTorah in Monsey, who is in need of rachamei shomayim.
Rabbi Schwab is a son of the Tzaddik of Monsey Rav Mordechai Menachem Schwab zt”l, mashgiach of Mesivtah Bais Shraga.
The name for Tehillim is Moshe Gedalia ben Yenta Gittel.
{Matzav.com}The post Tefillos for Rav Moshe Gedalia Schwab first appeared on Matzav.com.

An inflation gauge closely watched by the Federal Reserve remained high last month even before the impact of most tariffs has been felt. Americans’ spending increased after a steep fall last month but remained weak, suggesting consumers have turned more cautious this year. Friday’s report from the Commerce Department showed that consumer prices increased 2.5% in February from a year earlier, matching January’s annual pace. Excluding the volatile food and energy categories, core prices rose 2.8% compared with a year ago, higher than January’s figure of 2.7%. Economists watch core prices because they are typically a better guide of where inflation is headed. The core index has barely changed in the past year.

Elon Musk, appointed by President Donald Trump to head the Department of Government Efficiency, stated on Thursday that he believes the ambitious target of reducing federal spending by $1 trillion is achievable without compromising essential services.
In an interview with Fox News, Musk expressed confidence that DOGE could identify $1 trillion in savings, reducing the current $7 trillion federal budget to $6 trillion.
“The government is not efficient, and there is a lot of waste and fraud, so we feel confident that a 15% reduction can be done without affecting any of the critical government services,” Musk explained.

By Rabbi Yair Hoffman in honor of the birth of an Alpert einekel and the Minkowich einekel It is a question that has plagued the minds of many a wife buying beer for a grandchild’s Shalom Zachar.  Where did the custom to drink beer at a Shalom Zachar come from?

WASHINGTON (AP) – Trevor Milton, the founder of electric vehicle start-up Nikola who was sentenced to pris

BROOKLYN – The NYPD is actively searching for two vandals who were caught on camera carving a swastika and the word “Nazis” into the side of a Tesla Cybertruck parked in Brooklyn

Pages