2 Israeli Women With Hypothermia Saved In Dramatic Rescue In Nepal
Two Israeli backpackers found themselves in a life-threatening situation with hypothermia and altitude sickness in the mountains of Nepal on Wednesday.
Two Israeli backpackers found themselves in a life-threatening situation with hypothermia and altitude sickness in the mountains of Nepal on Wednesday.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — The Tri-State has long been known for its ethnic diversity, but as that diversity continues to increase, it can bring with it new opportunities and new concerns, depending on how they’re viewed, and who is affected.
WASHINGTON — One of the guns that Mexican officials say was found at the hideout of drug lord Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman Loera is associated with Fast and Furious, a failed “gun-walking” operation, according to the Justice Department.
The FBI and U.S. Attorney’s Office used an Orthodox Jewish radio program in an elaborate sting operation that helped the government convict Malcolm Smith and other New York politicians in a corruption scandal, a four-month investigation by The Journal News/lohud revealed.
FBI agents and Rockland district attorney’s office investigators fanned out across Ramapo on Wednesday with search warrants demanding that vendors and yeshivas provide records and account for equipment allegedly bought by religious schools with millions in federal education technology dollars.
Former Mossad Director Meir Dagan passed away on Thursday, following a years-long battle with cancer. He was 71 years old.
In early September 2014, Apple was preparing to announce a massive iPhone upgrade: bigger iPhones than anything it launched before.
It wasn’t exactly the Great Escape. Newly released video from a bold, but awkward, prison break in Quebec shows the two inmates who got away struggled for nearly six minutes to get over the prison walls.
New Supreme Court nominee Merrick Garland credited his Jewish grandparents, who he said fled to the US from anti-Semitism in Russia, for putting him in position to be nominated.
FBI agents and Rockland district attorney’s office investigators fanned out across Ramapo Wednesday with search warrants demanding that vendors provide records and account for equipment allegedly bought by religious schools with millions in federal education technology dollars.