Is Addiction Growing In The Jewish Community?
A special conference devoted to the subject of addictions within the Jewish community will take place in Brooklyn, New York in December.
A special conference devoted to the subject of addictions within the Jewish community will take place in Brooklyn, New York in December.
District Court Judge Moshe Yoad Hacohen rejected Thursday a plea by former Chief Rabbi Yona Metzger to close the case against him due to abuse of process claims.
Let’s be honest: being president, of anywhere, doesn’t look like much fun. The pressure is intense, the workload relentless.
The Democratic Republic of Congo’s state mining firm has signed away royalties from one of the country’s most lucrative mining projects to a company owned by a close friend of President Joseph Kabila, Global Witness said on Tuesday, allegations that were swiftly denied.
Five Hasidic men being sued for their alleged roles in a gang attack on a gay black man in Brooklyn have ignored the federal lawsuit and been declared in default, according to court papers.
The body of a Connecticut man who disappeared after a Manhattan party was discovered Wednesday morning in a wooded stretch of the Jersey Shore, according to sources.
While the disjointed and contentious Trump transition has mostly focused on the atrocious potential picks for high level offices, one story nearly slipped under the radar: the targeted and dish-served-cold ruthlessness of New Jersey Governor Chris Christie’s termination as leader of the presidential transition.
Prince Harry’s relationship with actress Meghan Markle is so serious that he is poised to personally fund protection for the woman he loves.
A flamboyant Hong Kong tycoon has placed full-page adverts in local media to announce that he has separated from a girlfriend.
A University of Rochester emeritus professor has pleaded guilty and will pay a $100 million penalty in a tax fraud case.