Justin Goldstein Arrested on Child Porn Charges
A meteorologist for a New Haven, Conn., TV station was arrested on child pornography charges Wednesday.
A meteorologist for a New Haven, Conn., TV station was arrested on child pornography charges Wednesday.
The body of a 21-year-old haredi man from Brooklyn was found on Wednesday, one day after he told his wife he would be late coming to meet her.
In a hugely controversial step, the Supreme Rabbinical Court asked a female convert of prominent US Jewish leader Rabbi Haskel Lookstein to declare her acceptance of the religious commandments in court so as to avoid doubt as to her Jewishness.
On Tuesday, the Internet recoiled with some alarming news that affected a massive number of people: The act of sharing Netflix passwords has apparently been decreed a federal crime, based on a ruling from the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
President Barack Obama twice appointed former Lt. Gen. Michael T. Flynn to key national security jobs in his administration, including as deputy director of national intelligence and later as director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, yet he never once met with Flynn face to face.
Liquidators of bankrupt mining magnate Joe Gutnick’s failed Legend International are investigating the transfer of phosphate deposits worth up to $87 million to a company controlled by his sister and nephew as the group teetered on the brink of collapse in April.
After a long talked about visit to Israel, American reality TV star Scott “the Lord” Disick arrived in Israel on Tuesday night for a short visit.
Bankruptcy trustees face a daunting task as they seek to verify $275 million worth of debts declared by Melbourne mining identity Joe Gutnick, who declared himself bankrupt on Friday following a bruising legal stoush with an Indian fertiliser company.
Dozens of half-dead people blindly staggered through the streets of a Brooklyn neighborhood known as “Zombieland” Tuesday morning, propping themselves up against fire hydrants and vomiting foam down their shirts.
Following deadly terrorist attacks on international airports in Brussels and Istanbul, the world should be prepared for more attempts by ISIS and other jihadist organizations, warn experts.