NYPD Declares War on Hoverboards
The NYPD is waging war on hoverboards this week with the city’s top cop firing the first shots on Tuesday.
The NYPD is waging war on hoverboards this week with the city’s top cop firing the first shots on Tuesday.
Rabbi Yaron David, a rabbi for the Netzah Yehuda Battalion, eulogized first sergeant Yishai Rozales on Tuesday after he was killed in a training accident at the Tze’elim Base in the Negev.
Ashkelon Mayor Itamar Shimoni was arrested on Tuesday on suspicion of rape and taking bribes.
A New York Times article on Sunday lauded the allegedly liberal “hipster Palestinians” in Haifa who live a secular cultured life, but one of the main Arab sources quoted in the piece lost no time clarifying he was seriously misrepresented by the “white media.”
RAMAPO – Town police are investigating after two Ramapo villages and the town received an anti-Semitic letter by fax in recent weeks.
Israel’s Supreme Court turned down an appeal on Tuesday by Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto over the one-year jail that he received following his conviction for bribery in a plea agreement.
Authorities say they are seeking additional information about the terror attack that killed 14 people last month in San Bernardino.
A California woman confronted a Starbucks cashier for allegedly going on a spending spree with her credit card.
International art dealer Guy Wildenstein went on trial in Paris Monday on charges of tax fraud and money laundering, after two relatives tipped off investigators about the family’s financial dealings — prompting authorities to demand a staggering 553 million euros ($602 million) in back taxes.