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Benjamin Netanyahu Meets President Biden at the White House

Although controversial, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s trip to Congress and the White House was productive and hopefully a sign that the violence and terror in the Middle East is nearly over.

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Hamas and Israel at War: What We Know

Hamas attacked the Israeli state from the land, sea and air.

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King Charles III Officially Takes the Throne in Coronation Ceremony

King Charles III was crowned King of England on May 6th.

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Pope Benedict XVI Dies at 95

Former Pope Benedict peacefully passed away on Dec. 31st after his successor, Pope Francis, announced he was “very sick.”

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Biden Family mourns 50th anniversary of death of Neilia and Naomi Biden in car crash

On December 18th, 1972 President Joe Biden’s life changed forever. His first wife and daughter died in a car crash in Delaware. A moment that Joe Biden will never forget, and continues to mourn his late wife and daughter.

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Emhoff on Antisemitism: "We cannot make this normal."

Emhoff has been referring to the raging antisemitism, of which he says he thought was well behind us, as an “epidemic of hate,” and has been working to eliminate it over the past two years.

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Angel Wolf Releases Official Portraits and Photos of Her Dream Wedding

The Official Wedding Portraits and Candid Photos from the “Wedding of the Decade” were released by Angel and her family.

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Inside Angel Wolf and Gregory Morrison's Beautiful Pittsburgh Wedding

Angel Wolf and Greg Morrison officially tied the knot in a beautiful and extravagant wedding in Pittsburgh.

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Andrew McKeough Makes First Public Appearance at Wolf-Morrison Wedding

Andrew McKeough steps out of quarantine for wedding of close friends Angel Wolf and Gregory Morrison in Pittsburgh.

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A Visitor From the Vatican

“It is my burning desire that, during this Jubilee, the Christian people may reflect on the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. It will be a way to reawaken our conscience, too often grown dull in the face of poverty.”

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