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Greetings Madam President
Pic of Day: The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence, Micheál Martin, is pictured in Addis Ababa to begin the Ethiopian part of a ...
July 22, 2024
by Irish Echo Staff
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In the Windy City, who you gonna call? Cyril Regan, of course
Chicago Democratic politics is a blood sport. When a senior pol can feel the breath of opponents on his neck as they leak items to the gossip colum...
July 22, 2024
by Mike Houlihan
Recognizing life feels different
My announcement “Senior in the House” caused laughter on a crowded New York City bus recently and brought a couple of young folks to their feet. Th...
July 22, 2024
by Maura Mulligan
Clare edge Rebels in classic
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Marty Walsh name in frame for VP job as Biden bows out
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Irish Leaders Praise Biden
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GERRY ADAMS: Dunnes Stores strikers are Irish heroes
'On Beckett' unleashed by Irwin at Irish Rep
Cork's hurlers to bring momentum into final
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Greetings Madam President
Pic of Day: The Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs and Defence, Micheál Martin, is pictured in Addis Ababa to begin the Ethiopian part of a ...
July 22, 2024
by Irish Echo Staff
Community Features & Events
In the Windy City, who you gonna call? Cyril Regan, of course
Chicago Democratic politics is a blood sport. When a senior pol can feel the breath of opponents on his neck as they leak items to the gossip colum...
July 22, 2024
by Mike Houlihan
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Marty Walsh name in frame for VP job as Biden bows out
Even as America comes to terms with the decision of Joe Biden to pull out of the Presidential race, prominent Irish Americans are lobbying for the ...
July 21, 2024
by Anthony Neeson
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Irish Leaders Praise Biden
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GERRY ADAMS: Dunnes Stores strikers are Irish heroes
FORTY years ago this month, ten workers from the Henry Street branch of Dunnes Stores in Dublin's city centre went on strike to protest against the...
July 21, 2024
by Gerry Adams
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KIRWAN: Time Catches Up With Us All
The jig is up, Joe. I don’t mean to be disrespectful, Mr. President, for the most part you’ve done a great job but time catches up with all of us a...
July 17, 2024
by Larry Kirwan
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EDITORIAL: A Dark Day
The attempted assassination of former president Donald Trump was a dark day in American political life; not the first, and likely not the last. It ...
July 17, 2024
by Irish Echo Staff
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O'SHEA: 'Cafeteria Catholics' Have Their Say
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EDITORIAL: A Return to Calmer Waters
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KIRWAN: America's Soul is Out There...Somewhere
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EDITORIAL: A Humane Act
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OPINION: This Returnee is Proud of Ireland's Global Goals and Peacebuilding Priorities
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Recognizing life feels different
My announcement “Senior in the House” caused laughter on a crowded New York City bus recently and brought a couple of young folks to their feet. Th...
July 22, 2024
by Maura Mulligan
'On Beckett' unleashed by Irwin at Irish Rep
If Bill Irwin might profess one secret about the writing of Samuel Beckett, it is that he hasn’t quite got it on the nose. “It’s a bugger of a play...
July 19, 2024
by Kevin Phoenix
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In the Windy City, who you gonna call? Cyril Regan, of course
Chicago Democratic politics is a blood sport. When a senior pol can feel the breath of opponents on his neck as they leak items to the gossip colum...
July 22, 2024
by Mike Houlihan
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Echoes of faraway Ireland in a peaceful place
Bronte, Sydney --- As places go for resting through all eternity, this is one of the better located. The cemetery seems to tumble down towards the ...
July 17, 2024
by Ray O'Hanlon
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Restaurant Guys Redux Brings Taste of Ireland to Podcast World
Having combined their considerable culinary talents to create two of New Jersey's finest eateries, restaurant partners Francis Schott and Mark Pasc...
July 14, 2024
by Máirtín Ó Muilleoir
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Sergeant Terry Dunn's Career Load of Stories
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Clare edge Rebels in classic
Clare 3-29; Cork 1-34 (After Extra Time) This was an All Ireland hurling final for the ages at a packed Croke Park on Sunday with the only disappoi...
July 22, 2024
by P.J. Cunningham
Cork's hurlers to bring momentum into final
There are only six inter-county games, three hurling and three football, to be played between July 1 and Dec. 31. The club players seem to like the...
July 19, 2024
by Sean Creedon
Cork to win close contest
Late drop goal seals win in S.A.
Armagh's resilience proves key in shock upset win vs. Kingdom
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