IRS Hacked: Thieves Stole Info From 100,000 Taxpayers
WASHINGTON — The IRS says thieves used an online service provided by the agency to gain access to information from more than 100,000 taxpayers.
WASHINGTON — The IRS says thieves used an online service provided by the agency to gain access to information from more than 100,000 taxpayers.
Forty people are unaccounted for after the significant flooding along the Blanco River in Central Texas, Hays County’s commissioner said Tuesday afternoon.
The woman who allegedly sabotaged her fiance’s kayak before they took a trip along the Hudson River intentionally pushed his paddle away from him as he struggled to stay afloat, prosecutors charged Tuesday.
Code red sirens sounded in Ashdod and Lachish near Kiryat Gat in southern Israel Tuesday evening just after 9 p.m. An IDF Spokesperson confirmed that one rocket fired from Gaza had landed near Gan Yavne.
A Jewish resident of the Jewish quarter of Vienna, the capital of Austria, complained that his landlord demanded he remove the Israeli flag he had hung inside his window – or else be evicted from his apartment.
Escorts are charging their Wall Street clients up to $1,000 an hour amid claims the industry is booming in Manhattan.
WASHINGTON — A man convicted of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy is expected to get a new trial after government attorneys on Friday said the “interests of justice” would best be served by one.
Former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert has been sentenced to eight months in prison for unlawfully accepting money from a US supporter, capping the dramatic downfall of a man who only years earlier led the country and hoped to bring about a historic peace agreement with the Palestinians.
A Large contingent of Israel’s ultra-Orthodox community met with President Reuven Rivlin at his official home in Jerusalem Monday to request his help in securing the release of a Haredi man imprisoned in the United States for embezzling millions.
ISIS militants routed Syrian government forces from the ancient city of Palmyra last week and now historians fear they will destroy a 2,000-year-old Hebrew script to obliterate the last remaining evidence of the area’s Jewish past.