Boston rabbi stabbed outside synagogue, suspect in custody

A religion was crime” target=”_blank”>stabbed< synagogue but is expected to recover.  The incident occurred just before 1:20 p.m. on Chestnut Hill Avenue in the city’s Brighton neighborhood, the Boston Police Department told Fox news.  The victim, Rabbi Shlomo Noginsky, was stabbed outside the Shaloh House, a synagogue and school that had a children’s day camp…

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Washington, DC building collapse leaves several injured amid storm, firefighters rescue man from rubble

A 5-story building that was under construction in washington-dc”>Washington, D.C.< passing they the area,” a spokesperson for DC Fire and EMS told Fox News. “Two structures to the right suffered some damage secondary to the collapse and a vacant structure to the right suffered major damage.” Four people were immediately helped out of the collapsed…

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Iowa Supreme Court ruling blocks Planned Parenthood's sex education programs

us-regions‘s high court said Wednesday that the state may refuse to allow judiciary to conduct sex education” target=”_blank”>education< The six justices appointed by Republican governors agreed that the Iowa Legislature could have reasonable concerns that allowing an abortion provider to teach sex education could undermine its goals of promoting abstinence and reducing teenage pregnancy. “The…

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Wisconsin Walmart employee tackles deer that got loose in store

A us-regions Walmart employee tackled and restrained a wild-nature” target=”_blank”>deer <-TV in Madison the deer got into the store through the back of the building.  The animal was eventually released unharmed, FOX 11 reported. NUDE SUNBATHERS, STARTLED BY DEER, GET LOST, FINED $1,000 FOR BREAKING COVID-19 LOCKDOWN ORDERS  Weeks ago, another deer made its way…

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Bible Museum Magna Carta exhibition explores role of Bible and English Church in struggle for liberty

A new exhibit at the Museum of the Bible in washington-dc” target=”_blank”>Washington, D.C< required the king of England, King John, to cede absolute power. Today, it is seen as the first step toward constitutional law rather than the hereditary power of royalty, LiveScience reported.  It was the first English charter to directly challenge the monarchy’s…

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