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Copy Link Pro Palestinian protesters face off with a group of Israel supporters and police in a violent clash in Times Square on May 20, 2021 in New York City. Despite an announcement of a cease fire between Israel and Gaza militants, dozens of supporters of both sides of the conflict fought in the streets of Times Square. Dozens were arrested and detained by police before they were dispersed out of the square. The 11 days of fighting has claimed the lives of at least 232 people in Gaza and 12 in Israel. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images) In Skokie, Ill., it was a shattered window at a synagogue. In Bal Harbour, Fla., it was four men yelling Die Jew at a man in a skullcap, then threatening to rape his wife and daughter. And in midtown Manhattan, it was a group of people attacking a Jewish man in the middle of the street in broad daylight. ....
Boring or fascinating? Journalists assess Biden's term at the 100-day mark cnn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from cnn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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A yearling black bear that was killed by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife after being captured outside Ashland on Highway 66 late last week is prompting criticism of the department and Oregon State Police. The incident highlights the question of how vulnerable, wild animals should be dealt with after interacting with people. Listen • 1:48 ....
By Jason Breslow | NPR When Amanda Gorman was asked to write a poem for President-elect Joe Biden s inauguration on Wednesday, she didn t know where to begin. The nation has just been through a bitter election. Americans are as divided as ever. And the pandemic continues to rage. It was really daunting to begin the poem because you don t even really know the entry point in which to step into the murk, she said in an interview Monday with NPR s Steve Inskeep. Gorman started by doing the same thing she always does doing her research. She steeped herself in the literature of past inaugural poets. She looked to orators from throughout history who have spoken not just about a divided America, but also a united America. She read Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass, even Winston Churchill. ....