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Restoring Rights for Felons a Rare Bipartisan Voting Change
TJ King had candidates and causes to support, but couldn’t vote in Nebraska’s last election.An outreach specialist with the Nebraska AIDS Project, King came off
Snow Blankets Northeast as Cleanup Begins From Deadly Storm
Cleanup began in battered parts of the South and Midwest after a sprawling storm system produced ferocious winds and heavy snow that caused widespread damage
Global Race to Boost Electric Vehicle Range in Cold Weather
Alaska’s rugged and frigid interior, where it can get as cold as minus 50 Fahrenheit (minus 46 Celsius), is not the place you’d expect to
Fumo, dai parchi alle fermate dell’autobus: verso lo stop totale, anche delle sigarette elettroniche. Ecco tutti i divieti
Read More Prosegue la marcia del divieto (quasi) totale di fumo in luoghi pubblici, compresa la strada. Il ministro della Salute Orazio Schillaci ha definito
Liceo Carducci, Valditara loda il “coraggioso” preside che scrive: “No a curve violente”. Pd: “Milano e Firenze accomunate da civiltà”
Read More “Complimenti ad un preside coraggioso, consapevole del suo alto ruolo istituzionale”. Il ministro dell’Istruzione e del Merito, Giuseppe Valditara, elogia così Andrea Di
Guerra Ucraina – Russia, le news di oggi. A Bakhmut si combatte strada per strada
Read More A Bakhmut si combatte nelle strade: le forze russe accerchiano la città su tre lati, mentre i civili cercano di fuggire, con l’aiuto
Da Firenze arriva l’urlo dei giovani contro l’indifferenza
Read More L’annuncio è stato “Siamo quarantamila!”, forse è vero probabilmente no, ma non ha tutta questa importanza. Dopo mesi di silenzio delle piazze conta
Migranti, Papa Francesco: “Dolore per Cutro, fermare i trafficanti, grazie alla popolazione per la solidarietà”
Read More Papa Francesco ha espresso il proprio “dolore”, all’Angelus, per la strage di migranti a largo di Cutro, ha ringraziato la popolazione locale per la
Flooding in Southern Malaysia Forces 40,000 People to Flee Homes
Read More People wade through a flooded residential area at Yong Peng, Johor, Malaysia, on March 4, 2023. (Hasnoor Hussain/Reuters) BATU PAHAT, Malaysia—Flooding resulting from
Taiwan’s TSMC to Recruit 6,000 Engineers in 2023
Read More The logo of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is pictured at its headquarters, in Hsinchu, Taiwan, on Jan. 19, 2021. (Ann Wang/Reuters) TAIPEI—Taiwan
Philippines Says Chinese Navy Ship Spotted Near Disputed Island
Read More MANILA—The Philippines said on Saturday it had spotted a Chinese navy ship and dozens of militia vessels around a contested Philippine-occupied island in
China Outpaces US in Military Ship Buildup: Former Intelligence Officer
Read More China outpaces the United States in military ship buildup, according to veteran intelligence officer and author Grant Newsham. Secretary of the Navy Carlos Del
Can South Africa’s parole system keep four serial killers locked behind bars?
Read More Four South African serial killers who collectively killed more than 105 people and were sentenced to or life behind bars are under consideration
Plastic is choking Ghana’s sea
Read More Frustration is written across Richard Yartey’s face as he drags his heavy net to shore. It is filled with plastic bottles and bags,
‘I am your retribution’: Trump rules supreme at CPAC as he relaunches bid for White House
Read More Donald Trump turned back the clock to the darkest elements of his presidency on Saturday with a fiery address that showed the threat
Morrisons plans to ditch at least 80 maintenance suppliers, many in its Bradford home
Read More Morrisons is planning to ditch at least 83 property maintenance suppliers, many based in its home city of Bradford, putting more than 1,000
Matt Hancock leaks lead to cover-up fears over ‘eat out to help out’ scheme
Read More Rishi Sunak faces calls for an inquiry into whether Treasury officials buried or ignored evidence that his ?849m “eat out to help out”
New Brexit trading rules could take more than two years to bed in fully
Read More The new Brexit trading arrangements in Rishi Sunak’s revised Northern Ireland protocol could take more than two years to be fully implemented, government
Rishi Sunak to launch bill to stop people arriving on small boats claiming asylum
Read More Rishi Sunak is to announce new laws stopping people entering the UK on small boats from claiming asylum, with the prime minister saying:
Army Boss’ Mission: Persuade Schools to Welcome Recruiters
Army recruiters struggling to meet enlistment goals say one of their biggest hurdles is getting into high schools, where they can meet students one on