Los Angeles scrubs Catholic Saint Junipero Serra from park where statue was torn down by activists
Post Content Los Angeles is scrubbing the name of Junipero Serra, a Catholic saint and missionary, from a downtown Los Angeles Park, more than a year after activists vandalized statues of the 19th century priest. Mayor Eric Garcetti announced that La Plaza park, known as Father Serra Park, will be renamed and that an “indigenous […]
Arizona Sheriff: ‘War on Drugs’ Back Due to Border Crisis
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Court Rejects Challenge to Maine Shot Mandate
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Allen West to Newsmax: Will Keep Rejecting Vaccine Mandates After COVID
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Bill Clinton Recovering From Urological Infection, Aide Says
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Evergrande Risks Are ‘Controllable,’ China’s Central Bank Says
Read More The debt crisis plaguing China Evergrande Group is “controllable” and unlikely to spill over, the country’s central bank said on Oct. 15 amid growing fears that its potential collapse could trigger a global domino effect. With over $300 billion worth of liabilities, Evergrande is the world’s most indebted real estate developer. The company […]
Korea Aerospace Says Fighter Jet, Helicopter Prototypes on Track Ahead of Expo
Read More SACHEON, South Korea—Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) said on Friday its flagship KF-21 fighter jet and Light Attack Helicopter (LAH) projects are on track to meet their deadlines, as South Korea prepares to open its biennial defence exhibition next week. South Korea unveiled the first prototype of the KF-21 in April, with President Moon […]
Loudoun County superintendent apologizes, board member resigns as backlash grows over alleged sexual assaults
Post Content The superintendent of Loudoun County Public Schools issued an apology and a school board member resigned on Friday as the district faces mounting backlash over its response to two alleged sexual assaults, one of which was allegedly carried out by a skirt-wearing male student in a girls’ bathroom. Superintendent Scott Ziegler apologized for […]
New Mexico Judge Denies Lab Workers’ Claim in Vaccine Fight
A New Mexico judge on Friday denied a request by dozens of scientists and others at Los Alamos National Laboratory to block a vaccine mandate, meaning workers risk being fired if they don’t comply with the lab’s afternoon deadline.The case comes as New Mexico extends a mask…
Ohio Weighs Removing Training Requirements for Concealed Carry
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