FBI: ‘Dylan Roof-style’ Mass Shooting Against Synagogue Thwarted
A South Carolina man was arrested in connection with planning a violent white supremacist attack “in the spirit of Dylann Roof,” the FBI said in a complaint Thursday.
A South Carolina man was arrested in connection with planning a violent white supremacist attack “in the spirit of Dylann Roof,” the FBI said in a complaint Thursday.
A press conference at the White House in Washington, DC, President Donald Trump took questions from the media. One White House correspondent, Jake “Turx” Turkeltaub, a frum reporter from Ami magazine, asked the president about the rise of anti-Semitic occurrences in the United States, intimating some connection between those incidents and Trump’s election as president.
MIAMI – A bomb threat was reported Thursday at the Israeli consulate in Miami, authorities said.
Actress and socialite Bijou Phillips was rushed to the hospital and desperately needs a kidney transplant, according to a new report.
LOS ANGELES — An appeals court ruled Tuesday that Los Angeles police detectives violated the rights of a man arrested inside Sandra Bullock’s home when they obtained his consent to search his home and recovered illegal automatic firearms.
Police in Bulgaria said they arrested two Israeli brothers on Thursday, who allegedly killed a third Israeli man, an acquaintance, apparently beating him and leaving him to die in a forest.
The language was scathing, the tone sarcastic. “[Donald] Trump proclaims himself the archetypal businessman, a deal-maker without peer,” the memo said.
The Hezbollah terrorist organization warned Israel it could strike anywhere in the country, and threatened to hit the nuclear reactor in Dimona in southern Israel.
The police in Bnei Brak asked the public for help in determining other cases a suspect in the violent assault on a six year old child may have been involved in.
America’s largest banks are to propose a complete overhaul of how financial institutions investigate and report potential criminal activity, arguing that rules imposed in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks and strengthened during the Obama administration are onerous and ineffective, sources said.