Day: April 13, 2023

As Passover ends, rabbi in Israel remembers family’s experience during Holocaust: Nazis ‘entered their home’

11:09 pm April 13, 2023

The holy celebration of Passover ends on Thursday night, April 14, 2023, at sundown. Passover is the biblical festival of freedom that has “inspired and encouraged” those “living under oppression” for centuries, Rabbi Tuly Weisz, founder of Israel365, an organization that offers educational materials and initiatives supporting the nation of Israel, told Fox News Digital. […]

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WATCH: Biden gets barked at by Irish president’s dog

10:10 pm April 13, 2023

President Joe Biden received a somewhat hostile welcome during his visit with President Michael Higgins of Ireland on Thursday – from the Irish president’s dog. As the two leaders strolled around Higgins’ residence, they approached the president’s furry friend, who appeared excited until Biden neared. The Bernese mountain dog, who goes by the name Misneach, […]

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Heavy rains in Iran trigger flash floods, killing at least 2

10:10 pm April 13, 2023

Heavy rains have triggered flash flooding in northern and western Iran, killing at least two people, Iranian state television reported Thursday. According to Pirhossein Koulivand, the head of the country’s emergency services, one fatality was reported in Qazvin province and the other in Ilam province in the past 24 hours, the state TV said. Kolivand […]

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Man dies after being pushed onto subway tracks in Baltimore

10:08 pm April 13, 2023

Police in Baltimore say they’re conducting a homicide investigation after a man was pushed onto some subway tracks and electrocuted. The Baltimore Police Department said in a statement that the incident occurred Wednesday afternoon at the Port Discovery subway station. MARYLAND SHERIFF CHARGED FOR HELPING FIREARMS DEALER OBTAIN AND RENT OUT MACHINE GUNS “Preliminary investigation […]

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4 Penobscot tribe members sue Maine clergymen in decades-old sex abuse cases

10:07 pm April 13, 2023

Four Native Americans who say they were abused by three Roman Catholic priests on their reservation in Maine are the latest to bring lawsuits since the state fully lifted the statute of limitations for child sex crimes. The Penobscot Nation members contend the abuse started when they were 7 to 16 years old at St. […]

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