RUSSIA (VINnews) – On April 16, 2025, Russian President Vladimir Putin met with Alexander “Sasha” Troufanov at the

A disturbing incident during the first days of Pesach has left the Crown Heights community on edge as organizers prepare for a public rally in response to the assault of a Black man in a wheelchair by a member of the Orthodox Jewish community. The attack, which took place on Lincoln Place, has drawn widespread condemnation across Crown Heights and beyond. But despite the near-universal denouncement of the assault by Orthodox Jewish leaders, concern is growing over inflammatory messaging accompanying the rally, which some fear could lead to renewed tensions between the Black and Jewish communities. On Yom Tov, 30-year-old Levi Kabakov, a Jewish man walking with his children, confronted a Black man in a wheelchair, Troy McLeod, who was out walking his two muzzled but unleashed dogs.

Russian President Vladimir Putin welcomed a group of Hamas-held hostages, including Sasha Troufanov—freed as part of the latest agreement—at the Kremlin on Wednesday, marking the first time such a meeting took place there.
Joining him at the event were Troufanov’s mother, Yelena, and his partner, Sapir Cohen. Both women had been released earlier as part of a prior arrangement.
At the gathering, Putin expressed his appreciation to the political division of Hamas for their part in enabling Troufanov’s release, stating, “We must thank the political wing of Hamas for their cooperation with us in carrying out this humanitarian act.”

Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson lashed out at President Trump on Tuesday, accusing him of racism and refusing to engage in discussions over his administration’s immigration stance. Johnson, speaking at a press conference, went so far as to liken the president’s deportation policies to terrorism.
“Trying to force your will to break the spirit of working people in order to have a conversation, that’s terrorism. We’re not going to negotiate with terrorists,” Johnson said, as quoted by the Chicago Tribune. He accused Trump of deliberately targeting regular Americans and using fear as a tactic.

(AP) – A federal judge says he won’t dismiss a lawsuit from

SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea on Thursday threatened unspecified retaliation

BINYAMINA, Israel (AP) — Rachel Dancyg never thought she would see her dog agai

New York Attorney General Letitia James listed a residence in Virginia—roughly 300 miles from her office in Manhattan—as her main home in official paperwork, The NY Post reports. However, locals said Wednesday that they’ve never seen her around the neighborhood.
The modest single-family house, which has three bedrooms and two bathrooms, is currently occupied by a woman and her daughter who, according to neighbors, moved in only a few months ago.
A longtime resident who’s lived nearby for nearly two decades said the house had previously been inhabited by a married couple for around four years before the current occupants arrived.

What was nearly a tragedy turned into a powerful reminder of the Hashgacha Pratis that accompanies each Yid, wherever they may be—even in a Florida resort, on a sunny Chol Hamoed afternoon. Just 24 hours after pulling their unconscious two-year-old daughter from the water, the Cohen family of Baltimore gathered friends, family, and first responders for an emotional and deeply moving Seudas Hodaah. Their little girl, Aliza Rivka bas Chana, had been miraculously revived after a harrowing near-drowning accident—thanks to the quick actions of bystanders and the heroic intervention of Hatzalah of South Florida. The father, Levi Cohen, stood before the crowd, his voice thick with emotion. “You read about these kinds of stories on Yeshiva World News,” he said.

As Donald Trump’s legal team waits for a verdict in his appeal of a $480 million fraud judgment, the drawn-out process has sparked accusations that Governor Kathy Hochul is leveraging her authority over the judiciary to intimidate the president, the NY Post reports. Sources from the White House allege that Hochul told Trump, “I control the judges” during a February policy discussion in the Oval Office that included topics like the controversial Manhattan congestion pricing plan.
Hochul strongly refutes ever making such a remark.

President Donald Trump stopped Israel from launching a planned assault on Iranian nuclear facilities, opting instead to pursue diplomacy with Tehran aimed at curbing its nuclear ambitions, according to a report published Wednesday by the New York Times, which cited officials within the administration and other sources.
The report stated that Israel had crafted a military strategy to strike Iran’s nuclear infrastructure as of May, intending to significantly delay Iran’s capacity to produce a nuclear weapon—potentially by more than a year.
According to the New York Times, Israel would have needed American military backing—not only to help shield it from an Iranian counterattack but also to ensure the operation’s overall effectiveness.

Fox News senior strategic analyst Ret. Gen. Jack Keane unpacks the driving forces behind Iran and the United States’ nuclear talks on ‘The Story.’
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LONDON (AP) — You can have your cake and eat it too — just do it slowly.

Border Czar Tom Homan reacted to Democratic Party efforts to protect deported alleged MS-13 Kilmar Abrego Garcia and bring him back to the U.S.
Homan specifically went after Maryland Senator Chris Van Hollen, who says Abrego Garcias was “abducted,” while speaking with Fox & Friends Wednesday morning.
“He wasn’t abducted. He’s an MS-13 gang member,” Homan said. “Classified as a terrorist who was removed from this country. So, we got rid of a dangerous person — an El Salvador national — he was returned to the nation of El Salvador, so he’s home.”

President Donald Trump has reportedly halted Israeli plans to launch a military strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities, choosing instead to pursue a diplomatic deal with Tehran. According to a bombshell report by The New York Times, Trump personally informed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a high-stakes meeting at the White House that the United States would not support an Israeli-led attack—one that would have required critical American military backing. The revelation marks a dramatic shift in U.S. policy and a rare public rebuke of Israel’s security calculus, particularly as tensions with Iran continue to rise.

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