As Americans celebrated Columbus Day this week, a new documentary presented DNA evidence that the famous explorer was a Sephardic Jew from Western Europe, Fox News reported. “Columbus DNA: The True Origin,” ...
Read More »Today’s News Briefs: Attack on baby; School sued over shared beds
Today’s news briefs include Venezuela opposition candidate flees; Australia searches for man who attacked baby; School policy forced girls to sleep with boys. Venezuelan presidential candidate flees to Spain Venezuela’s opposition candidate ...
Read More »Today’s News Briefs: World’s oldest person dies; Silent prayer arrest vindication; Hostages recovered
Today’s news briefs include the passing of the world’s oldest person; Trafficked woman sentenced for killing her abuser; Police must pay for arresting woman who was silently praying; Six more hostages found ...
Read More »News Briefs: D-Day; Charles on money; Spain’s diplomats revolt
Today’s news briefs include Biden in France for D-Day, Executive Order limiting immigration, King Charles on British banknotes. President in France for D-Day commemoration President Joe Biden landed in Paris Wednesday for ...
Read More »Netflix sharing crackdown expands to four more countries
Netflix this week expanded its crackdown on sharing to Canada, Portugal, New Zealand, and Spain, the company stated in a blog post. The move comes after it tested the plan in Latin ...
Read More »In World Cup, just two countries account for 30% of all players
As World Cup Quarter Finals are taking place this weekend in Qatar, a look at the players and teams reveals surprising statistics. The majority of football fans across the globe, of course, ...
Read More »Is your chocolate produced by child slaves?
Chocolate makes for a perfect gift, a comforting snack and even a health food, thanks to its plentiful antioxidants. It is no surprise, then, that the chocolate industry garners billions of dollars each ...
Read More »Israeli gymnast celebrated after winning nation’s second-ever gold medal
Israel welcomed gymnast Artem Dolgopyat home this week after he won the nation’s first gold medal in artistic gymnastics. Supporters greeted him at Ben Gurion Airport with cheers and applause. “This is ...
Read More »Twitter suspends politician for saying men cannot get pregnant
In what many are saying is a blatant attack on the science of biology, Twitter has suspended a political leader in Spain for stating what he believed was obvious – men cannot ...
Read More »Poll: Pandemic strengthened faith, family ties of many
Amid the negative news, is there a family silver lining to the ongoing pandemic? Yes, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center. The poll found that 28 percent of ...
Read More »500 years after Spanish Inquisition, Jews return to Spain
CASTELO DE VIDE, Portugal – The Spanish Inquisition is an ugly chapter in the history of the church. It lasted more than three hundred years, spanned continents and became one of the ...
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