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Two children in hospital wth serious injures following Mayo collision

Two children in hospital wth serious injures following Mayo collision

June 12, 2026 by

A BOY and a girl are in hospital being treated for serious injuries following a collision in Co. Mayo. Four people were injured in the two-car incident which happened on the N59 at Clooneen in Westport at around 7.20pm on June 10. The driver of one of the cars, a man in his 30s, was taken by air ambulance to University Hospital Galway for treatment of his injuries, which Garda … [Read more...] about Two children in hospital wth serious injures following Mayo collision

2026 Bloomsday Celebrations

By Irish America Staff

IA Newsletter, June 13 2026

June 11, 2026 by

Celebrating the Centenary Anniversary of the Release of James Joyce's Ulysses. Joyce’s Ulysses was first published in its entirety on February 2, 1922, which was also Joyce’s 40th birthday. Leopold Bloom is the fictional protagonist and hero of the novel. He is the Odysseus figure whose wanderings through Dublin during one 24-hour on June 16, 1904.   This date is now … [Read more...] about 2026 Bloomsday Celebrations

The Splendor of Donegal

By Oistin MacBride

March April 1993

June 11, 2026 by

Donegal: It is not necessary to compare and contrast the sheer awesome natural beauty of this ruggedly stunning Atlantic county — the northern most county in Ireland - with anywhere else because like all such things it is subjective and often illusory. Suffice to say at the outset if it's spectacular scenery you want you've come to the right place. "Inearly morning twilight, … [Read more...] about The Splendor of Donegal

The History of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York

From the Ancient Order of Hibernians

March April 1993

June 11, 2026 by

The St. Patrick's Day Parade in New York is not new to controversy. 1992 and 1993 saw an all-out battle openly waged in the media between those who support the inclusion of the Irish Gays and Lesbian Organization in the parade (including Mayor Dinkins) and the AOH (backed by Cardinal O'Connor) who are determined to keep the parade strictly Catholic and heterosexual. John T. … [Read more...] about The History of the St. Patrick’s Day Parade in New York

Irish American of the Year: Donald R. Keough

By Donald R. Keough

March April 1993

June 11, 2026 by

Donald R. Keough, President and Chief Operating Officer of Coca-Cola Company, is 66 years old, has a pair of biceps about as hard as Irish basalt and large, square workman's hands so articulate and expressive in their own way that the man hardly needs the gift of a speaking voice that can sweet-talk you into working till you drip for dear ol' Coke or for dear ol' Notre Dame... … [Read more...] about Irish American of the Year: Donald R. Keough

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William Butler Yeats, Ireland’s most famous poet and one of the leading literary figures of the 20th century, was born in Sandyhurst, Co. Dublin on this day in 1865 to an upper class Protestant family. He spent much of his childhood in Co. Sligo, which heavily influenced Yeats’s natural themes, and he read classics like Shakespeare, Donne, Alighieri and Shelley. With Lady Gregory, he helped establish the Gaelic Literary Revival and founded the Abbey Theater in Dublin. He was the first Irishman awarded the Nobel Prize in 1923, followed by Shaw, Beckett and Heaney.

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