Fox News Channel host Jeanine Pirro has been issued a speeding ticket for driving 119 mph (192 kph) in a 65 mph (105 kph) zone in upstate New York. The Daily News reports the former Westchester County district attorney was stopped by a trooper on Sunday afternoon in Tioga County. A state police spokesman says he doesn’t know what type of car Pirro was driving or whether she had any passengers. Pirro says in a statement through Fox News Channel she had been driving for hours to visit her ailing mother and didn’t realize how fast she was going. She says she will “pay the consequences.” The ticket is returnable Jan. 8. Pirro is host of the Fox News Channel show “Justice with Judge Jeanine.”
State and local authorities are trying to determine what triggered explosions and a fire at a cosmetics factory in New York’s Hudson Valley that killed one employee and injure nearly three dozen other workers and firefighters. The blasts occurred about 25 minutes apart Monday morning at Verla International in the Orange County town of New Windsor, 55 miles (88 kilometers) north of New York City. Seven firefighters from the city of Newburgh were among the injured when they were caught in the second explosion after responding to the first blast. Authorities announced Monday night that the body of a male employee had been found inside the factory. State health and environmental conservation specialists have been dispatched to the scene to monitor air and water quality in the...
Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe has resigned, parliament speaker Jacob Mudenda says. A letter from Mr Mugabe said the decision was voluntary, Reuters news agency reports. The surprise announcement came as lawmakers debated an impeachment motion against Mr Mugabe in a joint sitting of parliament. Mr Mugabe had previously refused to resign despite last week's military takeover, and days of protests. He has been in power since independence in 1980.
United Hatzalah and Terem Medical Clinics have recently reached a partnership agreement in which United Hatzalah ambulance team leaders can perform their clinical training during shifts in select Terem urgent care clinics throughout Israel. “The goal of our partnership is to fulfill our commitment to the Health Ministry for our ambulance team leaders to do 2 shifts in an urgent care clinic” said Itzik Hacmon, Project Manager of United Hatzalah’s Medical Department and a volunteer paramedic with the organization. “Terem was happy to have our ambulance team leaders join the shifts of their urgent care clinics across the country. At the same time, we are proud to have found such a worthy partner who is equally dedicated to quality patient care as we are,”...
Last week on Monday a newly-wed couple tied the knot in Bnei Brak, bringing another happy family into the larger family of Bnei Yisroel. Except, it was discovered on Friday night during their Sheva Brachos that there seemed to be a problem with one of the rings. After Sheva Brachos concluded on Friday night, the bride told her sister that the ring which she was wearing was not the one which was originally ordered by the couple and that there was some sort of issue with the order. The story hit the couple and their families very hard. They inquired with rabbinical authorities with regards to how to proceed. Was this a case of a mistaken marriage since the bride did not intend to wed over this specific ring? An additional problem came from the side of the Chosson. Since he did not in...
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Special counsel Robert Mueller says a lawyer for one of Donald Trump’s former campaign aides may have a conflict of interest. Mueller is investigating possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia. In court papers Monday, he said Walter Mack, the attorney for Rick Gates, may have a conflict. Gates has pleaded not guilty to federal money laundering and other charges for behavior as far back as 2012. Mack also represents a business associate of Gates who federal prosecutors in New York have charged with bilking movie investors of millions of dollars. The two cases aren’t related, but Mueller says he’s identified recent financial transactions between the two men. That’s a potential conflict for Mack, who may someday offer advice to one of his c...
On Monday afternoon, 2 Kislev, Arabs hurled stones at a bus carrying school children as it passed Tuqwa, the Arab village next to Yishuv Tekoa in eastern Gush Etzion. One can see the bus is carrying children by the yellow sign on the middle of the windshield. B’chasdei Hashem the stones did not penetrate the glass so there were no injuries, just damage to the bus. While these attacks are unfortunately no infrequent, they are usually not reported if there are no injuries resulting.
“What? It’s for sure HaAdama!” “What are you talking about? It’s Mezonos!” “Well, my Rabbi says that whatever you say is okay.” The issue of course, is granola bars – particularly General Mills Nature Valley Granola Bars – now in some 25 different versions (not all of them kosher). BRIEF HISTORY Before we discuss the halachic aspects of these bars, let’s embark upon a brief history of the granola product. Dr. James Caleb Jackson (1811-1895), from upstate New York, was the inventor of the first modern breakfast cereal. He called it “Granula” from the word, “granule.” Dr. Jackson was originally a newspaper publisher, but took ill and was forced into early retirement. He eventually became a b...
Consumers are getting the word that taxpayer-subsidized health plans are widely available for next year for no monthly premium or little cost, and marketing companies say they’re starting to see an impact on sign-ups. “Free Obamacare Coverage in 2018,” says an online pitch from insurance broker eHealth, showing a young woman with a big smile. “See if you qualify.” HealthSherpa, a private website that focuses on signing people up for Affordable Care Act coverage, said nearly 1 in 5 of its customers thus far will be paying no monthly premium. That’s a change from last year, when the share was about 1 in 7. More consumers also are finding plans for under $25 a month. Analysts say the odd phenomenon is a wild card that could boost enrollment in the ...
New York -- Ikea relaunched a recall of 29 million chests and dressers Tuesday after the death of an eighth child. CEO Lars Petersson said Ikea wants to increase awareness of the recall campaign for several types of chest and dressers that can easily tip over if not properly anchored to a wall. The death of a California toddler, who was found trapped underneath an Ikea Malm dresser in May, has raised questions about whether Ikea has effectively spread the word about the recall, which was first announced in June 2016. The Swedish retailer and the federal safety regulators are asking customers to take immediate action to secure the dressers, or to return them. Petersson said Ikea has had an "extensive communication" campaign through social media, its website and television and print ads. ...
Washington -- The tax plan advanced by House Republicans last week will spur economic growth, but still add more than $1 trillion to the deficit, according to a new study released Monday. The macroeconomic analysis from the Tax Policy Center, a joint venture of the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, finds that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act would boost economic output by .6 percent of gross domestic product in 2018, and .3 percent in a decade. The economic growth would provide $169 billion in additional tax revenue for the federal government over the next decade, according to the analysis. The entire tax package is expected to add $1.4 trillion to the deficit over the same period of time. The White House and congressional Republicans, who have criticized the Tax Policy Center&rsq...
'If the world wants to be relevant to reality, they will recognize Jerusalem, and they will have all their embassies here in Jerusalem.' MK Yehuda Glick (Likud) spoke at a conference held by Arutz Sheva and the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce, which took place at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. MK Glick: "Ladies and gentlemen, Shalom. I want to first of all thank Arutz Sheva, and thank Anthony for coming all the way to here to celebrate my birthday! Thank you very much, I could not have dreamt of such a wonderful event. Thank you so much for putting together a wonderful birthday for myself for November 20th here in Jerusalem. Really is was so nice of you for coming. But if I'm already speaking I'll say a few other things. "Dear friends: Dovy...
North Korea steps up repression of own citizens as US declares rogue regime a state sponsor of terror. North Korea stepped up its repression of its own citizens by banning drinking and singing, the Yonhap news agency reported Monday. According to the report, North Korean citizens are banned from attending “any gatherings related to drinking, singing and other entertainment." The move may be part of an effort to stifle “a possible negative impact” of sanctions against the rogue regime for its recent nuclear weapons tests. US President Donald Trump designated North Korea as a State Sponsor of TerrorismMonday. "Should have happened a long time ago. Should have happened years ago," Trump declared, according to AFP, citing the death of US student...
Officer rebuked, commander suspended after soldiers shoot, kill suspicious Arab driver near Neve Tzuf. The commander of the Givati ​​Brigade, Colonel Dado Bar Kalifa, reprimanded a company deputy commander following a shooting incident last month near Neve Tzuf, during which an Arab driver was killed after soldiers thought he was preparing to ram them.The investigation was presented to Central Command Chief Major General Roni Numa. The officer was reprimanded for faults in the manner in which the report of the identification of a suspicious vehicle was conveyed to soldiers.In addition, a squad commander was suspended from his post for unprofessional conduct after the report was received and during his activity at the scene thereafter. The fatally wounded driver was id...
Transportation and Intelligence Minister Yisrael Katz (Likud) responded on Monday to the Trump administration’s proposed peace plan, as reported on the weekend by Hahadashot(formerly Channel 2 News). Katz spoke at a conference hosted by Arutz Sheva and the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce held at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. “Less than a year ago, the United States chose not to veto an anti-Israeli resolution against the settlement enterprise in Judea and Samaria, and two days ago the U.S. administration, headed by President Trump, warned the Palestinians that it would close their embassy if they continued to act against Israel. The smiles on the Palestinians’ faces from a year ago have been erased,” recal...
Saudi Foreign Minister denies reports his country is getting closer to Israel. Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Al-Jubeir denied on Monday that his country is getting closer to Israel. His comments came in an interview with the Egyptian CBC television network and were translated by Yediot Aharonot. "There are no relations between Saudi Arabia and Israel. There is the Arab peace initiative that constitutes the road map to reach peace and to establish normal relations between Israel and the Arab states," said Jubeir. "Saudi Arabia is committed to the Arab peace initiative. When there will be peace, there will be normal relations between Israel and all the Arab states, which is what the Arab peace initiative determined. This is what all the Arab states have ratified, from ...
Hezbollah leader admits the group transferred advanced weapons to Gaza, including Russian-made Kornet missiles. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah admitted on Monday that the terrorist group had transferred advanced weapons to Gaza, reports Haaretz. The head of the Lebanese group claimed that Hezbollah’s arsenal of weapons was a force of "security and stability" in Lebanon in the face of these threats. He added that Hezbollah "transferred arms, including Kornet missiles, to Gaza," referring to a Russian-made anti-tank missile. He further said that recent Israeli comments indicate that it has ties with Saudi Arabia. "There is pressure on Palestinian to accept dictates that will kill the Palestinian issue under what some are calling the 'deal of the century,'" N...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he will meet French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris in early December to discuss threats against Israel from Hezbollah and Iran and “ideas to stabilize the situation in Lebanon.” The prime minister told his Likud party at a meeting Monday that he spoke with the French president “at length” the previous day. Lebanon was plunged into crisis earlier this month by the surprise resignation of Prime Minister Saad Hariri, a Hezbollah rival. Hariri recently traveled to France from Saudi Arabia, where he had made the announcement. Netanyahu says he and Macron agreed to meet to “see if we can adopt similar approaches, as much as possible, concerning this threat and the nuclear agreement with Iran.”
One of the nation’s largest domed stadiums has been destroyed in a scheduled implosion in downtown Atlanta. Nearly 5,000 pounds of explosives were on hand to blast the Georgia Dome in Atlanta to smithereens Monday at 7:30 a.m. People gathered at windows of tall office buildings, at a nearby revolving hotel-top restaurant, in parking lots and at other areas around the scene downtown to watch the blast. The dome opened in 1992, and it was flattened within about 15 seconds. The Georgia World Congress Center Authority, which includes the 71,250-seat dome, had said it would take 12 seconds for the explosives to go off plus another 3 seconds for sections of grandstands to be on the ground. The dome has been replaced by the $1.6 billion Mercedes-Benz Stadium next door. A 5-story t...
The U.N.’s Mideast envoy says reconciliation talks between Palestinian rivals Fatah and Hamas must succeed, warning that failure “will most likely result in another devastating conflict.” Nickolay Mladenov told the Security Council Monday that “critical intra-Palestinian talks” are scheduled to open in Cairo on Tuesday. He said the Oct. 12 agreement between the rivals, aimed at restoring the Fatah-led Palestinian Authority’s rule in the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip, started “a long road that could lead to reconciliation.” But he said the rival factions must first solve the humanitarian crisis for Gaza’s two million residents and return the territory to full civilian and security control by the Palestinian Authority. Tuesday&rsq...
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