Seven people were killed including a gunman during a shooting rampage on the Milwaukee campus of Molson Coors on Wednesday afternoon. The company told employees in an email that the active shooter was located in or near South Packaging, Building 4, second-floor stairwell. James Boyles spoke with the Journal Sentinel. He said his wife, Lasonya Ragdales, works at Molson Coors in the claims department. She has been told that there is an active shooter and she is locked in a room with co-workers. She was texting him from inside the building. SIGN UP NOW TO RECEIVE THESE UPDATES IN LIVE TIME VIA WHATSAPP! Signing up is simple. Just click on this link, and you will be placed into a group.

US Socialist presidential candidate Bernie Sanders said in Tuesday’s debate that he would ‘take into consideration’ the move of the US Embassy from Jerusalem back to Tel Aviv, if he is elected president. CBS Moderator Major Garrett first asked Sanders about his recent criticism of pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC. He asked, “What would you say to American Jews who might be concerned you’re not, from their perspective, supportive enough of Israel, and specifically, would you move the US embassy back to Tel Aviv?” The Vermont senator responded, “I am very proud of being Jewish.

How is the coronavirus crisis in China affecting Israeli business owners? According to a B’Chadrei Chareidim report, the effects are profound and far-reaching. “I have no merchandise, the warehouses are empty and I don’t know where to purchase new merchandise,” an owner of a known clothing chain in the Chareidi community in Israel told B’Chadrei Chareidim. “Clothes that I ordered three months ago from China haven’t left the factory yet. Everything is dead there. There are no workers, the factories are closed and I don’t have merchandise.” “I can’t order from Turkey because it’s already too late,” the owner clarified. “It won’t arrive before Pesach.” An employee in a large electrical store chain told B’Chadrei that their situation is similar.

In a rare and unusual recording that was published by BeChadrei Charedim news site, Hagaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky is heard making an extremely strong statement against the leader of the Shuvu Banim group, Rabbi Eliezer Berland. The recording came about after a student of Rabbi Berland got into a verbal fight at a Kollel where he learned and sent a question to Hagaon HaRav Chaim Kanievsky regarding the correctness of the words of the other student. Rabbi Kanievsky replied: The other student is correct. This Rabbi Berland is crazy.” Rav Kanievsky is known to weigh each word carefully as thousands listen to him and follow his opinions closely.

Bernie Sanders prepared to face a new wave of attacks from his presidential rivals as Democrats met again on the debate stage Tuesday night, perhaps their final prime-time opportunity to change the direction of the 2020 nomination fight. Almost all of the six other candidates set to debate in South Carolina went after Sanders in the hours leading up to the 8 p.m. EST affair. Pete Buttigieg, the former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, highlighted Sanders’ call for a government-financed health care system as an example of his “polarization.” Former Vice President Joe Biden accused Sanders of trying to undermine President Barack Obama’s 2012 reelection. And former New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg assailed Sanders’ record on gun control.

Bichasdei Hashem, there is a slight improvement in the condition of Monsey stabbing victim R’ Yosef Neiman. Sources tell YWN that he has opened his eyes, and is breathing on his own. As YWN reported around 8 weeks ago, Neiman was brutally stabbed during the horrific Chanukah Monsey attack at Rabbi Rottenberg’s Shul. He was rushed to the hospital where he lay in a coma after suffering a skull fracture from the machete which went through his brain. The right side of his body was left fully paralyzed from the brain injury he sustained.

Bichasdei Hashem, only three people were lightly injured during an explosion in a Shul in the Beit Vegan section of Jerusalem. It happened at around 7:30PM at the Bais Yehuda Shul located on Avuhav Street. The force of the explosion took down doors, walls, windows and broke car windows parked down the street. The fire Department arrived quickly on the scene, and determined that the explosion was caused by a gas main. The entire structure and surrounding buildings were evacuated. See the extensive damage caused by the blast in the attached videos and photos.

President Trump slammed CNN White House correspondent Jim Acosta on Tuesday during a press conference in India, telling the reporter he should be “ashamed” and blasting the liberal network. “First of all, I want no help from any country, and I haven’t been given help from any country,” Trump answered before referencing a report that CNN had to walk back on Sunday. “If you see what CNN, your wonderful network said, I guess they apologized in a way. Didn’t they apologize for the fact that they said certain things that weren’t true? Tell me, what was their apology yesterday? What did they say?” Acosta fired back, “Mr. President, I think our record on delivering the truth is a lot better than yours sometimes.” Trump responded by attacking the credibility of Acosta and CNN.

Numerous car owners in Queens were furious to find that their tires were stolen off their vehicle overnight. This happened in the kew Gardens Hills section of the Boro, at 138th Street near 68th Avenue. The message this man has in the video, pretty much, says it all. (YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian leader who for nearly 30 years was the resolute face of stability in the Mideast before being forced by the military to resign after 18-day nationwide protests that were part of the Arab world’s 2011 pro-democracy upheaval, died on Tuesday, the country’s state-run TV said. He was 91. Throughout his rule, he was a stalwart U.S. ally, a bulwark against Islamic militancy and guardian of Egypt’s peace with Israel. But to the tens of thousands of young Egyptians who rallied for 18 days of unprecedented street protests in Cairo’s central Tahrir Square and elsewhere in 2011, Mubarak was a relic, a latter-day pharaoh.

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