A massive fire was raging at the Haifa Port on Thursday afternoon, after a warehouse containing 80 tons of oil caught fire.
The fire sent thick black smoke into the sky which was seen for miles. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Hurricane Dorian , back to a Category 3 storm, began raking the Southeast U.S. seaboard early Thursday and left tens of thousands without power as it threatened to inundate low-lying coasts from Georgia to Virginia with a life-threatening storm surge after its deadly mauling of the Bahamas.
Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his British counterpart Boris Johnson shook hands in front of 10 Downing Street on Thursday.
The Israeli leader was in London on a visit that had not been briefed beforehand by either country.
By the 2025 model year, nearly all new vehicles sold in the U.S. will come with electronic alerts to remind people to not leave children behind in the back seats. Read more on Yeshiva World News
By Rabbi Zvi Miller
Rav and Rosh Kollel of Beis Midrash Tiferes Yisrael
As we prepare for Rosh HaShanah, the Day of Judgement, we strive to uplift and better ourselves. Read more on Yeshiva World News
YouTube is changing what it shows kids.
The new business practices, along with $170 million in fines , settle allegations by the Federal Trade Commission and New York state that YouTube owner Google violated children’s online privacy by collecting personal data without parents’ permission. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Ten electric buses funded by the Ministry of Environmental Affairs have been added to Egged’s fleet in Jerusalem. The first riders who will experience the new buses are those traveling on the 15 line. Read more on Yeshiva World News
The ground crunched under Greg Alem’s feet on Wednesday as he walked over the ruins of his home, laid waste by Hurricane Dorian. He touched a splintered beam of wood and pointed to the fallen trees, overcome by memories. Read more on Yeshiva World News
Interior Security Minister Gilad Erdan spoke on Tuesday at the National Histadrut convention in Yerushalayim that was held in honor of the 85th anniversary of its inception. One of the items that Erdan spoke about was the problems that were faced in the vote counting in the previous elections and the proposed establishment of cameras being placed inside the voting booths.
Prominent Washington lawyer Greg Craig was found not guilty Wednesday of lying to the Justice Department about work he did for the government of Ukraine in a case that arose from the special counsel’s Russia investigation and that centered on the lucrative world of foreign lobbying.
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