A tragic incident has claimed the life of a 6-year-old American boy of Palestinian descent in ChicagoThe boy, identified as Wadea Al-Fayoume, was stabbed multiple times by a 71-year-old man because of his Islamic faith concerning the conflict between Israel and HamasThe boy’s mother, 32, was also attacked by the man, which sparked an immediate reaction from President Joe BidenChicago, US - Reports in the United States have confirmed that a 71-year-old man has been arrested and charged with murder and a hate crime for fatally stabbing a six-year-old boy and seriously injuring his 32-year-old mother.
Johnathan Edwards was an American preacher in the 18th century. He was influential in the First Great Awakening in shaping Protestant beliefs.
Childhood and Early Life Johnathan Edwards was born on October 5, 1703, in East Windsor, Connecticut. He was the only son of Timothy and Esther Edwards. His father was a minister in Connecticut.
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Education Johnathan Edwards was destined for greatness at an early age. His father Timothy tutored boys to prepare them for college.
She shopped at contemporary brand Raey for her look The Duchess of Cambridge will make an exciting appearance on on Thursday, and of course, royal fans will be desperate to find out her outfit details as always! The royal chose to wear a beautiful tree-print dress from fashion blogger-favourite brand, Raey. Since Kate has spoken before about her love of nature, we're not surprised she loves this beautiful pattern.
Kate looked beautiful in her floral dress
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You can’t blame the Queen for contemplating her death in this episode, because her aides and military top brass announce that they need to start planning her funeral. They open a set of doors at the Palace to reveal a little room laid out with models of her funeral cortege. She bends down and looks at her tiny coffin on its tiny toy gun carriage. Later, she sighs: “My preference would be a quiet service in Scotland, out of sight and over in 20 minutes.