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PHOTOS: Day Two — Beirut Rises from the Ashes with Populist Anger at Ruling Elites

Beirut has endured many horrors in its 5,000-year history, but nothing like the massive explosion that ripped through the ancient Mediterranean port city on Tuesday, leaving thousands of casualties, 300,000 homeless, and over $10 billion in damage in its wake. Now the indomitable Lebanese are digging themselves out from the rumble and demanding answers from their political elites.

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PHOTOS: NYC Builds 1,000-Bed Makeshift Coronavirus Hospital at Javits Center

As the coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, New York state is mobilizing to build eight temporary hospitals to care for the surge of patients, including a 1,000-bed makeshift hospital at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in Manhattan built with the help of the New York National Guard and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.

Members of the Army National Guard walk through the Jacob K. Javits Center on March 27, 20

How Kobe Bryant’s Catholic Faith Helped Him Turn His Life Around

As tributes pour in for basketball legend Kobe Bryant after his tragic death in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, on Sunday at the age of 41, some fans are remembering how Bryant’s Catholic faith sustained him during a difficult period of his life and inspired his philanthropy. 

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Sean Hannity Announces He Will Launch Bombshell Book ‘Profiles in Corruption’

On Monday, Sean Hannity announced on his top-rated radio show that he will launch the forthcoming investigative bombshell book Profiles in Corruption: Abuse of Power by America’s Progressive Elite by five-time New York Times bestselling author and Breitbart News senior contributor Peter Schweizer.

(INSET: Cover of 'Profiles in Corruption' book) NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE - OCTOBER 26: Sean Ha

Mansour: Instead of ‘Canceling’ Thanksgiving, Celebrate It as Our Founding Myth

We choose the Pilgrims as our founding myth because they embodied our most cherished ideals. They were the best of us. We celebrate their story to acknowledge our highest aspirations, not to whitewash our history or minimize our mistakes. Thanksgiving affirms who we want to be because it is about who the Pilgrims actually were.

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Watch: Lebanon Mass Protest Turns into Dance Party

Lebanese DJ Madi Karimeh entertained a crowd of thousands of demonstrators in Tripoli on Saturday, as a mass protest against government corruption quickly turned into a music festival when Karimeh pumped dance music over a loudspeaker from a balcony overlooking the crowd.

Lebanese protesters wave national flags as they take part in a rally in the northern city