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US Supreme Court Rejects ACLU Bid for Public Access to Surveillance Court Rulings
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U. of Florida Prohibits Its Professors From Testifying in Voting Rights Case
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Trump Angry With TV Ad: ‘Glenn Youngkin a Good Man’
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Putin: Russia must build up defenses amid NATO’s military activities
Post Content Russian President Vladimir Putin on Monday emphasized the need to strengthen the country’s air defenses amid NATO’s military activities near Russia’s borders. Speaking
Israel can only make real peace with a democratic Sudan
Read More Now that Sudan’s military generals have taken control of the country after ousting the civilian-led government, should Israel still continue to legitimize the
A vote in remembrance of Durban’s Marchbishop
Read More Monday. Election day is finally upon us. We’ve passed the point of no return. The bulk of the voting districts have opened on
Fears of Brexit violence as armed men hijack and torch bus in Northern Ireland
Read More Northern Ireland Fears of Brexit violence as armed men hijack and torch bus in Northern Ireland Loyalists reportedly claim attack in Newtownards in
One in four 35- to 54-year-olds in England not complying with Covid self-isolation
Read More Coronavirus One in four 35- to 54-year-olds in England not complying with Covid self-isolation ONS figures suggest proportion of people following rules has
Biden BLM director grilled on unanswered questions about ecoterrorist links
Post Content FIRST ON FOX: Sen. John Barrasso, R-Wyo., is demanding answers from President Biden’s recently-minted Bureau of Land Management (BLM) director regarding her “involvement
McAuliffe, Democrats, trying to ignite Black turnout in deadlocked Virginia governor’s race
Post Content Amid a deadlocked gubernatorial race in Virginia, a crucial statewide contest with plenty of national implications, longtime Democratic Rep. James Clyburn of South
U. of Florida Prohibits Its Professors From Testifying in Voting Rights Case
The University of Florida has prohibited three professors from testifying for plaintiffs against a voting reform law backed by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, saying it
Poll: Well Under Half Say Biden Is ‘Mentally Sharp’
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Supreme Court Spurns Catholic Hospital Appeal Over Transgender Patient
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Draghi alla Conferenza: “la crisi climatica avrà ripercussioni gravi sulla pace globale”
Read More Alla Cop26 di Glasgow oggi e domani sono le giornate dei capi di stato e di governo. Nella seconda giornata della Conferenza dell’Onu
Palestinian indicted for torching sukkahs, empty bus in central Israel
Read More A Palestinian from Gaza working in Israel was charged on Monday for setting fire to an empty bus and several sukkahs in the
US Donates 1.5 Million More COVID-19 Vaccines to Taiwan
Read More The United States delivered an additional 1.5 million Moderna COVID-19 vaccine doses to Taiwan, on top of the first 2.5 million doses in
Thousands of thin Cape fur seals die on West Coast beaches
Read More Kim Krynauw has never seen anything like it: scores of starving Cape fur seals lying dead or dying on beaches along the West
Homeless but not voteless in ward 28
Read More Vincent Sivalingam has been homeless since the beginning of Covid-19. The 48-year-old former Clover Dairy employee, who was retrenched three years ago, had
IEC vows to deliver free and fair elections on Monday
Read More South Africans went to vote on Monday in local government elections held on schedule this year despite initial fears that the Covid-19 pandemic
US Supreme Court Rejects ACLU Bid for Public Access to Surveillance Court Rulings
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday declined to consider whether the public has a right to see significant decisions issued by a secretive court that