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Daily Archives: September 1, 2016

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11 Tips EVERY Parent Should Teach Their Children To Make Sure They’re Safe Online

Joe LevinBy Joe LevinSeptember 1, 2016Leave a comment

With September fast approaching, children are preparing to pack away their suncream and head back to school.

Rodrigo Rodriguez Shot In The Head

CrimeBy Joe LevinSeptember 1, 2016Leave a comment

The well-known Colombian-born astrologer, Rodrigo Rodriguez, was found dead with a bullet wound in his head Saturday in a bathroom of the offices where he met with clients.

SpaceX Rocket Explodes, Destroying Israeli Satellite on Board

IsraelBy Joe LevinSeptember 1, 2016Leave a comment

CAPE CANAVERAL, Florida — An explosion rocked a SpaceX launch site Thursday during a routine rocket test, destroying the rocket and an Israeli communications satellite in its payload.

‘Israeli Air Force Takes Part In US Drill With Pakistan, United Arab Emirates’

USBy Joe LevinSeptember 1, 2016Leave a comment

Israel Air Force (IAF) jets, transport planes, and refuellers landed back in Israel on Wednesday night, after taking part in the 11-day Exercise Red Flag hosted by the US Air Force held at Nellis Air Base, Nevada from August 15 to 26.

Brooklyn, NY – Teachers And Administrators Continue Dispute Over Salaries Owed At Jewish Girls’ School

Jewish NewsBy Joe LevinSeptember 1, 2016Leave a comment

Brooklyn, NY – Hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid wages are at the center of a years’ old court case as teachers at a Brooklyn girls’ school allege that they are owed salaries from the year 2010.

NYPD Might Not Say If Officer In Chokehold Death Is Punished

Police CrimeBy Joe LevinSeptember 1, 2016Leave a comment

Staten Island, NY – New York City might never tell the public if the police officer at the center of the Eric Garner chokehold death case is disciplined, the mayor and police commissioner indicated this week after reaching a new interpretation of a 40-year-old state civil rights law.

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