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Biden Says Halted Student Debt Bailout Checks to Be Sent in 2 Weeks
Just a week after erroneously suggesting he got student loan debt forgiveness passed by a vote or two, President Joe Biden, 79, said the checks
Maine gov debate: Mills, LePage trade jabs over economy and vaccines
Post Content Incumbent Democratic Maine Gov. Janet Mills went head-to-head with her Republican challenger, former Gov. Paul LePage, in their fourth debate of the election,
Musk Completes Twitter Takeover
Elon Musk took control of Twitter and fired its top executives, U.S. media reported late Thursday, in a deal that puts one of the top
Musk Completes Twitter Takeover
Elon Musk took control of Twitter and fired its top executives, U.S. media reported late Thursday, in a deal that puts one of the top
Fla. Parent Sues Palm Beach Schools for Displaying Gay Pride Flags
A Florida parent is suing his son’s school district in Palm Beach County, arguing the district violated the state’s “Parental Rights in Education” law when
White House says US will ‘hold Russia accountable’ if they attack commercial satellites in Ukraine
The White House on Thursday said that any attacks on U.S. satellites or infrastructure will be met with an “appropriate response” after a senior Russian
BMW X4M Competition is big on design and performance
Read More BMW’s mid-size M SUV duo, the X3M and X4M Competition models, arrived in SA at the end of 2018 with a handicap, a
Rishi Sunak reportedly seeking deal with France to curb Channel crossings
Read More Rishi Sunak is aiming to reach an agreement with France to address the unprecedented number of Channel crossings by asylum seekers which could
John Lewis chair Sharon White tops list of influential black Britons
Read More Dame Sharon White, the first ever female chair of John Lewis Partnership, has been named the UK’s most influential black person. White topped
Donald Trump’s request to keep tax returns from Congress denied by appeals court
Post Content A federal appeals court rejected former President Donald Trump’s latest effort to block the release of his tax returns to Congress. Trump can
AOC hits Biden for not pardoning illegal immigrants for federal offenses of simple marijuana possession
Post Content Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., criticized President Biden for not including illegal immigrants in his pardon for those federally convicted of simple marijuana possession.
Herschel Walker, facing new abortion allegations, vows ‘they’re not stopping me. I’m winning this’
Post Content CUMMING, Ga. – EXCLUSIVE – On the day after he faced new allegations that he pressured a woman into getting an abortion, Republican
Ucraina – Russia, le news dalla guerra oggi: Zelensky: “Attraverseremo questa oscurità e vinceremo”. Pentagono: se Mosca usa nucleare risposta sarà molto significativa
Read More L’Agenzia internazionale per l’energia atomica (Aiea) ha annunciato che questa settimana effettuerà una “verifica indipendente per rilevare eventuali appropriazioni indebite di materiale nucleare”
28 October 2022
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GDP boost too little, too late to help Democrats, strategists say
Post Content Congressional Democrats got some good economic news Thursday amid 40-year high inflation, but it likely comes too late to benefit the party ahead
Woman’s rights groups in South Africa protest after charges dropped in gang rape case
Women’s rights groups in South Africa expressed outrage Thursday and criticized police for perceived failures after charges were dropped against 14 men accused of gang
Canadians request extradition of former priest accused of assault, denied by France
The Canadian government said Wednesday that France has denied an extradition request for Johannes Rivoire, a former priest accused of crimes against children in the
Thousands rally in Czech capital after two gay men shot in Slovakia
Thousands rallied in the Czech capital Wednesday to honor two Slovak gay men shot dead this month outside a bar in Slovakia, and demanded better
Russia recruits Afghan commandos to bolster forces in Ukraine: ‘Surprising’ effect of US military drawdown
The Russian military has started recruiting U.S.-trained Afghanistan commandos to bolster its forces in Ukraine as Russian President Vladimir Putin looks to replenish his forces
British woman found guilty of decapitating friend, forging will to take 95% of her estate
A British woman who decapitated her friend and forged her will to receive 95% of the victim’s estate was convicted of murder on Thursday, police