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Horrifying video shows the moment a bleacher collapsed at a synagogue in the West Bank, injuring more than 200 people and killing at least two — including a 12-year-old boy.The footage, posted on Twitter by a Walla News editor, shows the rear of the packed stands at the Givat Zeev temple giving way, and sending worshipers plummeting to the ground during the Shavuot service near Jerusalem.The video shows others falling forward and sliding down the bleachers, many then fleeing the collapsed structure.“When I arrived there was a big commotion, people shouted and ran everywhere telling me that the bleachers had collapsed
Daily Mail (UK),
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Emily Goodin
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President Joe Biden spent his Sunday in Wilmington, Del., where he went to church and played a round of golfBiden, who was originally scheduled to return to the White House on Sunday evening, changed his schedule to go back to Washington Monday morning. No explanation was given for the change. The president is dealing with worries about the economy and the threat of rising inflation, a division among Democrats over violence in Israel, and mass confusion over the country's face mask rules.
Gateway Pundit,
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Cassandra Fairbanks
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Former President Donald Trump released a statement on Sunday citing new polling by CBS showing that 80 percent of Republicans agree with ousting Rep. Liz Cheney and 67 percent say that they do not believe Joe Biden was the legitimate winner of the 2020 presidential election.Trump wrote that he agrees with them 100 percent and that there is no way Biden won the 2020 presidential election. “Breaking News! New polling by CBS News on the state of the Republican Party (which is very strong!). ‘President Trump has a strong hold
PJ Media,
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Rick Moran
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According to a confidential report obtained by the Associated Press, there are “tens of thousands of asylum-seeking children in an opaque network of some 200 facilities that The Associated Press has learned spans two dozen states and includes five shelters with more than 1,000 children packed inside.”There’s much more. Because the Biden administration has been trying to play down the crisis, they’ve allowed thousands of children to enter “shelters” that are little better than private homes with a lot kids running around. There are no standards for these homes and children have been “coming out sick, with COVID, infested with lice,
Trending Politics,
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Chris Donaldson
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Former President Donald J. Trump may have been run out of the swamp, but the witch hunt goes on with his enemies fully mobilized to prevent his return.While Trump continues to mull a 2024 White House run, efforts are underway to use every dirty trick in the book to take him out with extreme prejudice. Now, a familiar cast of characters have emerged as conspirators.One of them is Andrew Weissman, the vicious former prosecutor who was fondly referred to as “Mueller’s pit bull” (Snip)The ex-prosecutor joined Nicole Wallace to discuss the likelihood that Trump would be indicted in a purely political move
The US Sun,
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Patrick Knox
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Eleven people have been shot and one killed during a night of bloodshed in New York City. It comes amid a major rise in gun violence in the Big Apple that began last year.(Photo) The first deadly shooting took place on Saturday night at around 11pm – and resulted in the death of a 26-year-old man in the Hudson Heights neighborhood of northern Manhattan.A person was shot near the Port Authority bus station in Midtown Manhattan became the 11th shooting victim across the city.The NYPD said a man and a woman allegedly shot Shawn Spencer, 41, in his leg during an argument at a 7-11 convenience store on 8th Avenue
Chicago Sun Times Wire (IL),
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At least five people have been killed, and 32 others wounded in shootings across Chicago since Friday evening, including a 2-year-old girl who was shot in Little Village on the Southwest Side.The girl was in the back seat of a car being driven by a male about 6:55 p.m. Friday in the 2800 block of West 26th Street when another vehicle drove up alongside them and someone inside that vehicle started shooting, Chicago police said.She was shot in the leg and was taken by the driver to Mount Sinai Hospital, where she was in good condition, according to police.In the weekend’s latest fatal shooting, a man was shot
Breitbart Politics,
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Penny Starr
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President Joe Biden will reverse former President Donald Trump’s policy to require immigrants to have the means to pay for health care so they would not rely on government programs, he said during a meeting with so-called Dreamers on Friday.Fox News reported on the policy reversal: The 2019 order denied visas to those seeking entry into the U.S. who were deemed a “financial burden” on the health care system. Biden, in a proclamation announcing the rollback, said the policy did not “advance the interests” of the nation. The Trump order did not apply to immigrants who already live in the U.S. or to lawful permanent residents, refugees, asylum-seekers or children.
Breitbart Politics,
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Simon Kent
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Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of major U.S. cities on Saturday, attacking Israel while voicing support for a string of pro-Palestinian demands.Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Atlanta, and Dearborn, Michigan, hosted just some of the protest marches.AP reports traffic on a major thoroughfare in west Los Angeles was blocked as marchers stretchedfor two miles from outside the federal building to the Israeli consulate.
Flags and signs that said “free Palestine” were on display while shouts of “long live intifada,” or uprising, were made.
Daily Caller,
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Elizabeth Louise
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Republican Texas Rep. Dan Crenshaw explained that the American people don’t care about the Liz Cheney drama, they care more about things such as the skyrocketing gas prices and inflation.Crenshaw explained during an interview on NBC’s “Meet the Press” that he felt the whole situation with Liz Cheney being voted out of her leadership position with the GOP House was drama, clarifying that he felt that a lot of people were getting increasingly frustrated with her because “she kept demanding that everybody else start apologizing.”
Red State,
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Nick Arama
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We’ve been reporting how Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) literally blew up her career over her desire to take down President Donald Trump, doing everything from attacking her colleagues to attacking Fox News in the process.She was at it again today, going after House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and her replacement as the GOP House Conference Chair, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY). Media hasn’t been shy about featuring her on all the shows, as she spreads all kinds of attacks against her colleagues — and Trump.
Daily Mail (UK),
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Rory Tingle
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San Diego officials have been slammed for spending public money on 'divisive and misleading' billboards telling black mothers that racism could hurt their babies - before they're even born.The billboards argue that racial discrimination is behind higher rates of miscarriages and maternal deaths among black women.They include claims that 'Our black babies are nearly 60% more likely to be premature due to discrimination' and 'Racism hurts your baby long before they're born'.Carl DeMaio, a former San Diego city councilmember and chairman of Reform California, a conservative political action committee, said the claims were not supported by data