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Rewritten Article: Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) avoided commenting on Representative Ilhan Omar’s suggestion that some Jewish students at Columbia University are “pro-genocide” during an appearance on CNN’s State of the Union. Instead, he criticized protesters across the country who use antisemitic rhetoric in their support for Palestine. While Sanders labelled certain comments as “disgusting…
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As Australian billionaire Clive Palmer relaunches plans to build a replica of the notorious titantic which sunk with more than 2,200 people on board in 1912, questions arise as to why he would embark upon such an ambitious project. The original tragedy inspired James Cameron’s blockbuster “Titanic” and has fascinated amateur explorers for decades;…
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Rewritten Article: The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported 8,873 cases of anti-Semitic incidents in the United States last year – a record high since tracking began in 1979. This marks an increase of over 140% from the previous all-time high set in 2022 when nearly 3,700 instances were recorded by the Jewish civil rights advocacy…
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In Los Angeles, there’s a monsignor who rides Harley Davidson motorcycles alongside police officers. Monsignor Frank Hicks uses his role in the city’s Catholic church and his position as chaplain with the LAPD Chaplain Corps to build trust with law enforcement personnel by interacting freely during retreats, such as one for 70-80 officers that…
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The article by Candida Moss explores the historical accuracy of some details depicted in the traditional Easter story as portrayed in the Bible’s Gospel of John. According to Moss, a professor at Notre Dame University, Pilate was not reluctant about executing Jesus and did not order three signs with different languages on his cross,…
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As a thriving behemoth in global retail, Walmart’s history is marked by unparalleled growth fueled by innovative business practices. Founder Sam Walton opened his first store in Rogers, Arkansas, in 1962 under the brand name of Wal-Mart Discount City, which now operates as a museum and tourist attraction called 5 & 10. His strategy…
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The Boston Celtics secured a dominating 20-point victory against Miami Heat in Game 3 of their NBA Playoff series on Saturday. Their strong start with an impressive first quarter score left the audience spellbound, and they never looked back from thereon. However, this convincing win at home led to tense moments as fans’ emotions…
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Venice, renowned for its history and charm but facing drastic decline both figuratively and literally due to population loss and rising sea levels, has taken action against overtourism by introducing a 5€ fee for day-trippers entering the city. The move aims to control the growing number of tourists while preserving Venice’s livability. However, residents…
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Lionel Messi’s impressive form in Major League Soccer (MLS) has continued into the new season with two goals against New England Revolution on Saturday. The 36-year-old helped Inter Miami secure a comfortable 4-1 victory at Gillette Stadium, which also saw him break MLS records for most goal contributions in seven matches and scoring multiple…
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Russian journalists Konstantin Gabov and Sergey Karelin were both arrested this week over alleged links to Alexey Navalny’s prominent anti-corruption YouTube channel, as authorities continue their crackdown on dissent in Russia following Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Gabov has been accused by Moscow’s Basmanny District Court press service of producing content for the “NavalnyLIVE” channel…