Columbia University is facing a full-blown crisis heading into Passover as a rabbi linked to the Ivy League school urged Jewish students to stay home and tense confrontations on campus sparked condemnation from the White House and New York officials. The atmosphere is so charged that Columbia officials announced students can attend classes and even possibly take exams virtually starting Monday – the first day of Passover, a major Jewish holiday set to begin in the evening. Tensions at Columbia,...
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Pacers guard Tyrese Haliburton said his younger brother was called the N-word by a fan while sitting in the stands during Game 1 of Indiana's first-round playoff series with the Bucks in Milwaukee.
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Matt and Todd are in a great mood coming off the sweep of Oakland. Your first-place Guardians are on fire. The boys talk rotation worries, Josh
Roger and Royce were in the basement until their little dog ran upstairs.
Roger and Royce were in the basement until their little dog ran upstairs.
(OSV News) — In response to the public health emergency due to the dengue virus, Archbishop Roberto O. González Nieves of San Juan, Puerto Rico, called on the faithful to take action and “be instruments of everyone’s right to health.” The archbishop made the call in a pastoral letter published April 11. Puerto Rico’s secretary […] The post Church in Puerto Rico calls for co-responsibility in the face of dengue epidemic first appeared on OSV News.