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Passover is a Jewish holiday remembering sorrowful events and celebrating hope for a better future
Jewish families will gather for Passover this year in circumstances that will, like the celebration itself, reflect on dark times while looking ahead toward better ones to come.
The holiday lasts from the evening of April 22 to the evening of April 30 in 2024. The first two nights of the celebration involve a Seder, a ritual meal ...Read more
House Republicans bring doomed Alejandro Mayorkas impeachment effort to Senate
House Republicans on Tuesday delivered articles of impeachment against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas to the Senate, but the Democratic-led upper chamber planned to promptly reject what they deride as a politically motivated stunt.
A group of 11 GOP lawmakers marched across the Capitol to officially bring to the Senate the ...Read more
Haiti's journalists appeal for help amid increasing threats, country's unraveling
Some of Haiti’s best-known media personalities and journalists appealed for help Tuesday amid ongoing attacks by armed gangs that have shut down the international airport, paralyzed the capital and increasingly poses risks for those trying to cover the news.
In a joint appeal, 90 Haiti journalists and the group Reporters Without Borders ...Read more
Potential Karen Read jurors pack Norfolk Superior Court for murder trial selection
BOSTON — Nearly 100 potential jurors arrived at Norfolk Superior Court in Dedham, Mass., this morning for the first date of the murder trial of Mansfield’s Karen Read.
Ahead of the arrival of the potential jurors, Judge Beverly Cannone issued her ruling on the most contentious pretrial issue: whether the defense could use the third-party ...Read more
Family of man struck by car on I-25 after being shocked with Taser sues Colorado sheriff's deputy
DENVER — A Larimer County sheriff’s deputy who fired a Taser at a 28-year-old man running across Interstate 25 at night should have realized the danger of oncoming traffic and could have avoided the man’s death had he used better judgment, a lawsuit filed Monday alleges.
Brent Allan Thompson died Feb. 18, 2023, after being struck by a car...Read more
California's Highway 1 collapse in Big Sur was caused by weather, waves, gravity. That's the good news
LOS ANGELES — Federal geologists blame the latest collapse of Highway 1 in Big Sur on a relatively common rockfall caused by weather, waves and gravity that eventually cracked the steep cliffside beneath the roadway, according to a new analysis by the U.S. Geological Survey.
The good news is that researchers didn't see a larger landslide at ...Read more
Virginia becomes first Southern state to abolish child marriage
NEWPORT NEWS, Va. — When she was 16, Sara Tasneem said she had been forced to marry her rapist while she was six months pregnant.
“My abuser was 13 years older than me and he was able to marry me and continue abusing me for the following seven years under the protection of a marriage certificate,” Tasneem said.
Tasneem said she faced ...Read more
Biden once rejected Trump's migrant policies. Now his ideas echo them
WASHINGTON — Joe Biden came into office in 2021 vowing to undo Donald Trump’s harsh policies on the U.S.’s southern border and work with governments across Central America to reduce the motivations for their citizens to head north.
Tapping decades of experience with the region, Biden rebuilt relationships with efforts to boost economic ...Read more
State may put onus on Florida educators to police 'frivolous' book challenges
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida is about to make it harder to challenge books in schools.
A new law — signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis on Tuesday — will limit the number of books that can be challenged by people without children in a school district, a move the governor said will help reduce the number of frivolous challenges across the state.
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'Rust' armorer's sentence should be 'wake-up call' for Alec Baldwin, law expert says
Alec Baldwin should be concerned after “Rust” armorer Hannah Gutierrez received the maximum sentence for her role in the October 2021 on-set death of the Western’s cinematographer Halyna Hutchins, according to a legal expert.
Baldwin, 66, will stand trial in July for involuntary manslaughter, having inadvertently fired the live round that...Read more
Antisemitism in the US hits all-time high, Anti-Defamation League says
The Anti-Defamation League recorded more incidents of nationwide antisemitism in 2023 than ever before — and only California reported more incidents than New York.
The ADL, which has been documenting hate crimes against Jews since 1979, said it tracked 8,873 cases of antisemitism last year. That marks a 140% spike from 2022, and equates to ...Read more
Florida state trooper hurt in crash with ex-Congressman Madison Cawthorn, witness says
A Florida state trooper was injured Monday in a car crash on I-75 allegedly involving former U.S. Rep. Madison Cawthorn, a Republican who represented North Carolina for one term.
A 2021 Mercedes rear-ended the Florida Highway Patrol Dodge Charger in a construction zone in Collier County, FHP said in a statement. The trooper “sustained minor ...Read more
NY Attorney General Letitia James, Diocese of Brooklyn reach settlement on clergy sex abuse reforms
NEW YORK — The Diocese of Brooklyn and state Attorney General Letitia James reached a settlement Tuesday on a host of reforms to address accusations of years of mismanaging allegations into priests who were accused of sexual abuse.
Those reforms include the installation of a secular monitor to oversee how the diocese will handle allegations ...Read more
Temporary channel around Baltimore's Key Bridge opened to recreational boats
BALTIMORE — Recreational boats were allowed to pass the site of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse for the first time Tuesday since the bridge fell three weeks ago.
A first round of boats used the Sollers Point Alternate Channel in the morning to leave Baltimore’s harbor. Recreational vessels like sailboats and yachts had a one-hour ...Read more
Mexican officials identify fourth body found in Baltimore's Key Bridge wreckage
BALTIMORE — The fourth body to be recovered from the site of the Key Bridge collapse was that of Carlos Daniel Hernández, according to officials from his home country of Mexico.
“Carlos Daniel represents our Mexican workers in the USA,” said Alicia Bárcena, Mexico’s secretary of foreign affairs, in a tweet in Spanish on Monday night. ...Read more
FDNY makes first-ever arrest over sale of potentially deadly illegal e-bike batteries
NEW YORK — A Brooklyn e-bike shop worker repeatedly accused of flouting laws against selling uncertified and potentially deadly lithium-ion batteries has been arrested on reckless endangerment charges, FDNY officials said Tuesday.
Friday’s bust was the first time fire marshals have arrested someone for storing and selling uncertified e-bike...Read more
Protesters storm within inches of Mayor Adams during speech boosting NYC
NEW YORK — Several protesters stormed within inches of Mayor Eric Adams as he delivered a speech Tuesday to a roomful of community activists on the Upper East Side.
The incident occurred in the middle of Adams’ remarks at a breakfast hosted by the Association for a Better New York and ended with a security detail pushing protesters off the ...Read more
NYC could save $3.5 billion on migrant costs with housing vouchers: new report
NEW YORK — New York City could save up to $3.5 billion in migrant housing costs if it and the state government expand access to housing vouchers, a new report from the homeless services provider Win revealed Monday.
To realize some of those projected savings, Win, a non-profit headed by former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, is ...Read more
Supreme Court casts doubt on obstruction charges against hundreds of Jan. 6 rioters
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court cast doubt Tuesday on the legality of obstruction charges lodged against some 300 rioters arrested for breaking into the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The court's conservatives questioned whether the 2002 Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which was aimed at corporate accounting fraud, can be used more broadly to prosecute those ...Read more
Citing safety concerns, USC cancels pro-Palestinian valedictorian's graduation speech
Saying "tradition must give way to safety," USC on Monday made the unprecedented move of canceling the upcoming graduation speech of an undergraduate valedictorian who has come under fire for her pro-Palestinian views.
The move, according to USC officials, is the first time the university has banned a valedictorian from the traditional chance...Read more
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