Day: July 4, 2023

Israeli forces reveal weapons caches hidden under Palestinian mosque after raid

3:01 pm July 4, 2023

Israeli forces revealed images of weapons caches found in secret underground rooms beneath a mosque in the Palestinian militant stronghold of Jenin on Tuesday. Israeli officials say troops acted on “precise” intelligence from the Israeli Security Agency and used “advanced technological tools to investigate the terrorist infrastructure embedded inside” the mosque. Footage shows Israeli troops […]

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Bud Light’s woes show no signs of slowing as critics pan new ad featuring Super Bowl champ

3:00 pm July 4, 2023

American consumers are still furious over Bud Light’s recent controversy, choosing to reject the beer brand this Independence Day weekend. Some Kid Rock fans told Fox News on Saturday that they will drink “anything but Bud Light” as they celebrate the Fourth of July holiday.  “What beer are we drinking on the Fourth of July? […]

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Measles protection is paramount before traveling outside the US, says CDC

2:50 pm July 4, 2023

A recent health alert from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) warns travelers to protect themselves against measles before heading out to visit other countries this summer.  A recent rise in cases of measles sparked the health advisory urging people to check that they’ve had two doses of the measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine at […]

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Texas shooting after local festival leaves 3 dead, 8 injured

2:18 pm July 4, 2023

Authorities in Texas say three people were killed and eight people were injured when gunfire erupted following a local festival. TEXAS MAN CHARGED WITH SEXUALLY ABUSING A CHILD JAILED AFTER NEARLY 20 YEARS ON THE RUN The shooting in Fort Worth happened Monday night in the Como neighborhood in the city’s southwest. WFAA, citing police, […]

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July Fourth blessings on America, with lessons from the red, white and blue

2:00 pm July 4, 2023

Today, as we celebrate our nation’s birth, perhaps no greater symbol more visibly displays the desire, and call, upon our citizens to patriotism than our American flag.  In May 1776, it was not only their shared allegiance to their soon to be nation, but their shared faith that birthed our American flag. Two Episcopalians George […]

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