Hadar Hatorah Announces Raffle Winners
Hadar Hatorah has announced the winners of its 22nd Annual Purim Raffle. Congratulations to the winners!
Hadar Hatorah has announced the winners of its 22nd Annual Purim Raffle. Congratulations to the winners!
The US Postal Service on Tuesday unveiled a modern replacement for the iconic Grumman LLV mail truck that has been in use since the late 1980s.
The Indiana House voted Monday to eliminate the license to carry a handgun in the state — an apparent victory, at least temporary, for supporters of Second Amendment gun rights.
New York state has announced guidelines for the resumption of visitation at nursing homes, which will take effect Friday.
Watch the heart stopping and amazing moments as the Perseverance Rover Successfully lands on Mars. With it you can see the Mars in high definition color for the first time.
Following three years of failed legislative attempts, tax negotiations and protracted legal battles, Gov. Phil Murphy signed three bills Monday that legalize up to six ounces of recreational pot in the Garden State.
Italian Ambassador to the Congo Luca Attanasio was killed in a terrorist attack on a United Nations convoy, the Italian Foreign Ministry said Monday.
Boeing has suspended operations for over 100 of its 777 aircraft after a United Airlines flight dropped engine debris over a neighborhood in Broomfield, Colorado, before landing safely at at Denver International Airport.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today updated New Yorkers on the state’s progress during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The statewide positivity rate, now at 2.99 percent, dropped below 3 percent for the first time since November 23.
The starboard engine of a United Airlines passenger jet burst into flames over Denver on Saturday — forcing an emergency landing and causing a huge piece of engine casing to land on a suburban front yard.
On Saturday, a Tennessee resident with German citizenship was removed to Germany for participating in Nazi-sponsored acts of persecution while serving as an armed guard at a Nazi concentration camp in 1945.
As Purim approaches, we’re marking close to one year since Covid-19 burst into our lives and changed the world as we know it. As this first “anniversary” comes around, we are coming together to remember, give thanks, and learn how to move forward.
The US officially rejoined the Paris Climate Accord on Friday — almost a month after President Biden declared that the US again accepted the agreement’s terms.
NASA’s Perseverance land rover is expected to touch down today at approximately 3:55p. on the surface of Mars. Among its cargo is a helicopter drone, Ingenuity, which will perform the first-ever controlled flight on another planet.
Facebook yesterday responded to the Morrison government establishing a “bargaining code” law to be passed soon that would mandate the social media platform to pay media outlets to use their content. Thus, every time a person shares a document or article from the news, Facebook must pay the media corporation. Facebook, in turn, banned all media from being shared in Australia.
The FBI and the U.S. attorney’s office in Brooklyn have launched an investigation that is examining, at least in part, the actions of Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s coronavirus task force in its handling of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities during the pandemic, the Times Union has learned.
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo today announced that indoor family entertainment centers and places of amusement can open with a 25 percent capacity limit beginning Friday, March 26. Additionally, day and overnight summer camps in New York State can begin to plan for reopening.