NEW YORK – New York State Assemblyman Simcha Eichenstein introduced legislation at

WATCH: Footage captures the moment of the rocket impact in Ashkelon.

Top administration officials said Sunday that more than 50 countries targeted by President Donald Trump’s new tariffs have reached out to begin negotiations over the sweeping import taxes that have sent financial markets reeling, raised fears of a recession and upended the global trading system. The higher rates are set to be collected beginning Wednesday, ushering in a new era of economic uncertainty with no clear end in sight. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said unfair trade practices are not “the kind of thing you can negotiate away in days or weeks.” The United States, he said, must see “what the countries offer and whether it’s believable.” Trump, who spent the weekend in Florida playing golf, posted online that “WE WILL WIN.

Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick tells “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan” that the new tariffs announced by President Trump are not going anywhere as they will help “reset the power of the United States of America,” calling it a “national security issue.”
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A federal judge is for the second time ordering the Trump administration to return a Maryland man who was mistakenly sent to a notorious prison in El Salvador, blasting the U.S. government in a ruling Sunday that noted a now-suspended Justice Department lawyer admitted he didn’t know why the man was being held. The order from U.S. District Judge Paula Xinis reaffirms a ruling she gave days earlier, shooting down arguments that the government can’t facilitate the return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia because he is no longer in U.S. custody. “As defendants acknowledge, they had no legal authority to arrest him, no justification to detain him, and no grounds to send him to El Salvador — let alone deliver him into one of the most dangerous prisons in the Western Hemisphere,” Xinis wrote.

A barrage of ten rockets was fired by Hamas from the Gaza Strip at the Ashdod area in southern Israel a short while ago, the military says. According to the IDF, most of the rockets were intercepted by air defenses.

Following a rocket barrage from Gaza, impacts are reported in Ashkelon, with damage caused to a road. There are no immediate reports of injuries.

AG Bondi: The real constitutional crisis is the 50 injunctions filed against President Trump by individual, low-level leftist judges who are trying to dictate President Trump’s executive powers.

Multiple people were slashed with a butcher knife in Brooklyn, New York on Sunday morning, including several children, before the attacker was shot by police.

Q: “Do you believe there is a method…by which [Trump] could seek a third term?” AG BONDI: “I wish we could have him for 20 years as our President, but I think he’s gonna be finished probably after this term.”

Satellite images showing hundreds of Egyptian tanks on the Philadelphia axis on the Egyptian side of the Gaza border.

EU nations intend to collectively oppose Trump’s tariffs, with plans to likely authorize preliminary retaliatory measures targeting up to $28 billion worth of American products.

On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a major case stemming from the murder of Ari Fuld HY”D, a beloved American-Israeli activist and father of four who was killed in a 2018 terrorist stabbing in Israel. The case, Miriam Fuld v. Palestine Liberation Organization, centers on whether current U.S. law grants courts jurisdiction to hear civil claims against foreign entities like the PLO when American citizens are victims of terrorism abroad. The hearing did not debate new legislation, but rather sought to determine whether existing congressional statutes allow for such legal action in U.S. courts. Representing the Fuld family was Rockland County (Monsey) attorney Sam Silverman, a prominent advocate for victims of terrorism.

Authorities from Ashkolon reported that a rocket made direct impact with a road causing damage to surrounding vehicles. Initial reports suggest that 1 person had been slightly injured.

Market expert and CNBC host Jim Cramer issued a dire warning that the U.S. could face a financial catastrophe akin to the infamous “Black Monday” crash of 1987 if President Trump moves forward with his proposed tariff strategy without reconsideration.
Cramer, referencing the devastating single-day plunge of 22.6% in the Dow Jones Industrial Average that occurred in 1987, cautioned that a similar collapse could happen again. His comments came after Wall Street experienced a steep two-day decline triggered by Trump’s announcement of broad tariffs impacting nearly 90 countries.

ASILAH, Morocco — In a historic move, Morocco has officially recognized the restored Kahal Synagogue, its adjacent Jewish cemetery, and mikveh in the co

In a powerful and impassioned Shabbos Hagadol drasha delivered this past Thursday night, Hagaon Rav Moshe Sternbuch issued a strong call to action regarding the growing public chillul Shabbos in Eretz Yisroel, particularly in connection with shopping centers operating on Shabbos in various cities.
Speaking at the central beis medrash of the Dushinsky chassidus on Rechov Shmuel Hanavi in Yerushalayim, Rav Sternbuch addressed thousands of attendees, including admorim, rabbanim, and members of the wider Torah community.

Brooklyn, NY — A violent incident unfolded Sunday morning in Brooklyn when a man armed with a meat cleaver slashed multiple people, including several children, in what police are calling a disturbing attack.

NEW YORK — Two NYPD officers from the 50th Precinct have been suspended after allegedly fleeing the scene of a deadly crash during a pursuit in Manhattan and failing to report it, police sources said.

Israeli police and Shin Bet agents have arrested a Palestinian man from the Shuafat refugee camp who was allegedly plotting a series of terror attacks in Jerusalem — including a bombing of the city’s light rail system. The arrest, which occurred last month, was revealed Sunday in a joint statement by law enforcement and the internal security agency. Authorities say the suspect meticulously planned a string of attacks to be carried out during the month of Ramadan. According to investigators, the man — whose identity has not yet been released — was building his own pipe bombs and had amassed a collection of knives, all intended for coordinated assaults on civilian targets.

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