President Trump sits down with Fox News chief intelligence correspondent Catherine Herridge for a wide-ranging interview in the White House.
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Facebook said on Thursday it has permanently banned several far-right and anti-Semitic figures and organizations, including Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan, Infowars host Alex Jones, Milo Yiannopoulos and Laura Loomer, for being “dangerous,” a sign that the social network is more aggressively enforcing its hate speech policies under pressure from civil rights groups.
Facebook had removed the accounts, fan pages, and groups affiliated with these individuals after it reevaluated the content that they had posted previously, or had reexamined their activities outside of Facebook, the company said. The removal also pertains to at least one of the organizations run by these people, Jones’ Infowars.

A kallah is in need of Klal Yisroel’s tefillos the day after her wedding.
The kallah, Nechama, got married last night at N’eemas Hachaim Hall in Lakewood, NJ. Overnight, she fell into a coma and is in need of rachamei Shomayim.
All are asked to please daven for Nechama Danya Chaya bas Malka.
May we only hear besuros tovos.
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Two boys, ages two and five, have sustained severe injuries after falling out of a second-story window at a home at 75 West Street in Spring Valley, NY. Both are said to be in critical condition.
Hatzolah transported the children to Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla.
All are asked to daven for Menachem ben Sarah and Shimon ben Sarah.
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A delegation of U.N. ambassadors from around the world, led by Israeli Ambassador to the U.N. Danny Danon, took part in the 2019 March of the Living on Thursday.
The delegation, which includes envoys from Africa, Asia, the Pacific, Latin America and Eastern Europe, did the nearly two-mile march from the former Nazi concentration camp of Auschwitz to Birkenau on Yom HaShoah as a tribute to all victims of the Holocaust and a call for an end to anti-Semitism.
The ambassadors were also joined by Chairman of the Jewish Agency, Isaac Herzog; and Chairman of the Yad Vashem Council, Rabbi Israel Lau.
The march included more than 10,000 Jewish and non-Jewish youth from 40 countries and dozens of Holocaust survivors and other dignitaries from around the globe.

The New York Times severed its relationship this week with CartoonArts International after the paper published an anti-Semitic cartoon in last Thursday’s international print edition.
But Andrea Levin, executive director of the media watchdog organization CAMERA, said she fears the paper may be jettisoning CartoonArts to distract attention from the Times’s “well documented pattern of bias” against Jews and Israel.
“The onus is really on The New York Times to do something about the institutional culture that made it possible to publish rank anti-Semitism,” Levin said.

The leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo President Felix Tshisekedi spoke with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday and accepted his invitation to visit Israel.
During their phone conversation, Tshisekedi congratulated Netanyahu on his recent election victory, and the two leaders discussed ways to deepen relations and advance bilateral cooperation, the Prime Minister’s Office said.
Tshisekedi, who won his country’s own elections in late 2018 and assumed power earlier this year, is facing a deadly Ebola outbreak, with a record 27 new cases recently confirmed in a single day recently.

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As they do every year on Holocaust Remembrance Day, Israelis across the country stood at silent attention on Thursday morning as sirens wailed.
On Wednesday evening, as Holocaust Remembrance Day began, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Reuven Rivlin were on hand at the Hall of Remembrance at Yad Vashem in Jerusalem to lay a wreath in memory of the 6 million Jews murdered by the Nazis during World War II.
At Yad Vashem, six torches were lit by six Holocaust survivors.

A bound copy of special counsel Robert Mueller’s report debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times’s best-seller list for paperback nonfiction.
The report, which was made available for free online, is also No. 1 on the paper’s combined print and e-book list.
Several versions of the report are for sale, including one produced by The Washington Post and Scribner with annotations by the newspaper’s editors and reporters, which topped sales last week. Skyhorse Publishing’s edition, with a forward by attorney Alan Dershowitz, was at No. 11.
Read more at The Hill.
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A man was arrested in Washington state on Wednesday after reportedly making death threats against conservative talk show host Ben Shapiro.
Shapiro told Fox News he couldn’t comment on pending legal proceedings but confirmed the situation, as reported by TMZ, on Twitter, thanking law enforcement “for their quick and hard work here.”
The suspect reportedly threatened both Shapiro and his family. Sources told the outlet the threats were “extremely serious.”
Read more at Fox News.
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