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THE CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITED STATES
This Constitution has benefited more people for a longer time than any other instrument with the exception of the Bible. The Constiution guarantees freedom from a tyrannical and oppressive government. However, evil men are constantly seeking power over the masses; and this is demon... |
President Obama's speech on regulatory reform was less painful than I had feared. I was hoping that Obama would have given us more details on the plan. Instead his briefing was more like the vague political posturing used by the Neocon Phil Gramm (R-Texas) back in the Clinton era to sell us on Credit Default Swaps.
The... |
Date: Tuesday, 05 December 2023
Britain’s Fake ‘Democracy’ Has Now Collapsed
Britain’s left-wing Party, Labour, has now disappeared into being a ‘competitor’ ‘against’ Britain’s right-wing Party, the Conservatives, competing for conservative voters, condemning progressive voters, and has abandoned voters who are to the... |
Islamic Fundamentalism Yasmin Mather
Over the last few years Islamic fundamentalism has been portrayed by some in the West, especially the US administration,as a major world threat. The atrocities committed by a number of Islamic groups, such as the GIA in Algeria,fundamentalists in Egypt or the Islamic states in Iran ... |
Clockwise from top left: Zhou Bo, Anna Rosario Malindog-Uy, Li Aixin, and John Pang, discuss the South China Sea issue during Global Minds Roundtable on January 10, 2024. Photo: screenshot
Tensions between China and the Philippines in the South China Sea have been bubbling up for some time. Where is the situation heade... |
As usual when discussing a project the political world has got the relationship between jobs and costs entirely the wrong way around. Donald Trump, and others, are waving around job creation numbers like a toddler showing Mommy how the toilet training is going along. Proud pointing to all the good work being done here.... |
Movement of New Forces party leader Mikheil Saakashvili has called on his supporters to walk to the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada building and demand that parliamentarians pass legislation on the president's impeachment.
"Let's go to the Rada all together and demand the president's impeachment," Saakashvili said to a crowd ... |
“The longer you look back, the farther you can look forward” – Sir Winston Churchill
It is a well-accepted fact that many communities were changed, and even shaped, by the impact of the First World War. From coast to coast, the war claimed the lives of thousands of Canadians, tested the industrial capacity of Canada’s ... |
troops are conducting a coordinated operation to hunt down Al-Qaeda and
Taliban militants along the Afghan border.
"Pakistan doesn’t have the drone
technology. Therefore, we have to depend on them (US forces)," a senior
Pakistani government official told IslamOnline.net, requesting
anonymity for the sensitivity of the ... |
If you haven’t already seen it, this photograph is a PR nightmare for the Conservatives. It shows a 4-year-old boy with suspected pneumonia forced to sleep on a Leeds hospital floor because of a bed shortage. It’s an image that’ll resonate with any parent, but it’s particularly heart-breaking for anyone who’s taken the... |
He is appointed as an independent non-executive Director, member of audit committee, remuneration committee and risk management committee of the Company. Mr. Zhao obtained his bachelor’s degree in law majoring in economic law from the Renmin University of China Law School in July 1989. In January 2005, Mr. Zhao obtaine... |
§ 18.2-271.1 Probation, education and rehabilitation of person charged or convicted; person convicted under law of another state
§ 18.2-271.1. Probation, education and rehabilitation of person charged or convicted; person convicted under law of another state
A. Any person convicted of a first or second offense of § 18.... |
Java (Indonesian: Jawa), area 132,000 square km, has 114 million inhabitants and is the most densely populated island in Indonesia, with 864 people per kmē. It is the most populous island in the world. If it were a country it would be the second most densely populated country of the world, except for some very small co... |
Election-bound Punjab is in a drug-induced stupor, cancer from pesticide exposure is rampant in its farm belts. Old-guard politicians have been lazy, and AAP hopes to cash in
Jasleen Kaur | February 3, 2017 | New Delhi
Punjab’s deputy chief minister Sukhbir Singh Badal may well be right when he claims that no one can s... |
Indian-Americans are experiencing unprecedented political success in the US, where the community comprise one per cent of the total population and for the first time ever they now also make up one per cent of the Congress, an Indian-American Harvard University academic has said.
US Congress has 535 voting members: 435 ... |
Nepal: spiralling protests against a draft constitution
NEW ALERT FROM CRISIS GROUP, 2-IX-15
Nepal: Conflict Alert
Kathmandu/Brussels: Spiralling protests against a draft constitution have left 23 dead and hundreds injured in Nepal in two weeks. An over-militarised security reaction and inadequate political response fr... |
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports: Court upholds Episcopal Diocese’s claim to assets.
The Pennsylvania Commonwealth Court has upheld an Allegheny Common Pleas decision awarding centrally held property of the Episcopal diocese that split in 2008 to the Episcopal Diocese of Pittsburgh rat... |
“A woman opened fire at YouTube headquarters in San Bruno, Calif., shooting three people with a handgun before taking her own life and causing widespread panic in the technology hub south of San Francisco.
“A law enforcement source identified the alleged shooter as Nasim Aghdam.
“Investigators initially believed the sh... |
Oil prices take a dive as the Dubai crisis unrolls.
MERLIN FLOWER | 2009/12/04
Of course, the oil prices fell immediately. On November 27, the January contract for benchmark US light sweet crude slid to $76.05/bbl, a decline of 1.91.
Dubai, the land of luxury is one of the seven states in the UAE. Its property boom gre... |
HOUSTON (WPVI) -- We live in a time where people can be highly dependent on social media. After all, it's an outlet for career growth and support. It's also made many quite vulnerable.
Now, cyber security experts are seeing how scammers and hackers are taking advantage of that vulnerability in a new era of scams.
"It's... |
Earlier on Wednesday, it appeared that the post-Thanksgiving surge of COVID-19 cases had come in full effect as the Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) initially reported 3,658 new cases, however, State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs quickly recanted those numbers, citing a “data field issue.”
In this aftern... |
The 2024 Congressional Outlook
2024 started with two spending deadlines looming on January 19 and February 2. With lawmakers working to avert a government shutdown and make progress on other big-ticket items they didn’t get to in 2023, including the Farm Bill, we’re left wondering what the year will bring.
On January 9... |
Media Release: Primary Producers South Australia
Date: Thursday 13 February, 20174
SA Fire Recovery Assistance
Primary Producers SA (PPSA) and Livestock SA are working together to create a register to match donations of assistance with those most in need.
PPSA Chair Rob Kerin said, “Last week was a very difficult week ... |
Former South African Paralympic champion Oscar Pistorius, convicted of killing his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp a decade ago, will remain in prison after a prison board denied his request for parole on Friday.
The prison services informed, to the surprise of everyone and in a brief statement, that the refusal was related... |
Bono, the lead singer of the Irish band U2, said he told Pope Francis that in Ireland "it looks as though the abusers are being more protected than the victims. And you could see the pain in his face."
Bono met the pope Sept. 19 to sign an agreement between his charity, ONE, and the Scholas Occurentes educational chari... |
I. Legislative Branch
1) Personnel and Correspondence
Representatives Sarbanes and Pallone Express Opposition to Turkey F-16 Sale. On January 17, Representative John Sarbanes (D-Maryland) expressed opposition to the Biden administration’s potential sale of F-16 fighter jets to Turkey. Representative Sarbanes said that ... |
Egypt’s Public Prosecution has ordered the detainment of three people pending investigation for attempting to loot a 10-ton colossus depicting pharaonic era king Ramses II after they sneaked into the southern quarry area in Upper Egypt governorate of Aswan to illegally excavate for antiquities.
The trio were caught red... |
It sounds like it’s the plot summary of an episode of Law and Order: SVU. Since 2009, hundreds of Thai women have been enslaved in a sex trafficking ring across 11 states – including right here in the Chicago area.
Unfortunately, this isn’t a TV show. It’s real life. Which means we’re dealing with serious criminal alle... |
I know that it’s late in the day, but maybe it is time to reconsider fundamentals.
In Scotland, perhaps we should support not a YES campaign, but a YES, BUT campaign.
A YES, BUT campaign would (as I picture it) recommend a “yes” vote as our least worst option on September 18th. And – most important – it would support t... |
3 JPs' casino dealings cleared
Tuesday 26th November 2019
The Arkansas Ethics Commission has dismissed casino-related ethics complaints filed against two Pope County Quorum Court members and authorized the withdrawal of a complaint against a third member of the Quorum Court.
Jacksonville attorney William J. Ogles filed... |
In a big setback for Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu, the opposition party which holds a majority in the country’s Parliament, has gathered enough signatures to submit a motion to impeach the President. According to a statement attributed to a legislator from the MDP, the MDP and Democrats have collaborated to colle... |
With Dubuque’s status as a metropolitan area in jeopardy, local leaders are sounding the alarm about what that could mean for the city.
A committee of representatives from federal statistics agencies recently recommended that the Office of Management and Budget make a change that would downgrade 144 cities across the U... |
It’s big news (in anth circles) right now. The business meeting of the AAA voted by about 1000 to 150 to put a motion on the ballot of the general membership supporting BDS this spring. It really was the talk of the meetings. Every where I went friends and colleagues were discussing it. They weren’t unanimous in the po... |
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When the banking law went into effect, the Commissioner found several banks that were embarrassed by doubtful investments, and whose capital was impaired by losses and bad debts, which have since been made good, and they are now in a flourishing condition.
Two or three banks are still contending wi... |
Serious collision in Sittingbourne Kent Police is appealing for witnesses
Written by karen on 26 October 2017
Serious collision in Sittingbourne Kent Police is appealing for witnesses after a teenage boy was seriously injured in a road traffic collision in Sittingbourne. The collision happened at the junction of Newman... |
President & Chief Executive Officer
AGT Food and Ingredients Inc.
Murad Al-Katib is President, CEO and a Board member of AGT Food and Ingredients Inc. A strategic business and financial thinker in an international agri-food commodity trading business, Murad founded AGT Foods in 2001, building a Canadian start-up into a... |
Legislation negotiated and sponsored by Rush passed the House last Monday, now heads to President Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
On Monday, March 7, 2022, the Emmett Till Antilynching Act (H.R. 55), legislation sponsored by U.S. Representative Bobby L. Rush (D-Ill.), passed the United States Senate unanimously. Th... |
Since Russian President Vladimir Putin launched his premeditated, unprovoked, unjustified, and brutal war on Ukraine, the ceaseless bombardment of Ukraine’s cities and critical infrastructure by Russia’s forces has created one of the fastest-growing humanitarian crises in decades. This is a tragic and catastrophic war ... |
For many people, the pandemic lockdowns increased feelings of boredom, anxiety and loneliness. So it's hardly a surprise that marijuana use increased, just as alcohol consumption did.
But you might be surprised at just how much more cannabis Washingtonians are using now than they were before the pandemic.
Data from the... |
Justia Commercial Law Opinion SummariesArticles Posted in Contracts
Stackpole International Engineered Products, Ltd.. v. Angstrom Automotive Group, LLC
Stackpole (Purchaser) makes car parts. Precision (Seller) makes automotive subcomponents. In 2014, Seller gave Purchaser quotes on pumps, making “[a]cceptance of order... |
Gas prices seem high now but the worst is yet to come, at least according to one industry insider in Wyoming.
A Laramie-based gasoline distributor said the likelihood of seeing gas prices over $6 per gallon this summer is a certainty.
It’s not that far off now. Tim Mandese, who tracks gas prices for Cowboy State Daily,... |
A Riverton man who spent the last three years behind bars for killing his suicidal best friend could now go free after a failure to Mirandize him led to his conviction being tossed and a new probation-focused plea agreement.
Mario Mills, who was born in 1982, pleaded “no contest” Thursday to voluntary manslaughter for ... |
New York, January 10, 2020–The Indian Supreme Court ordered a review of the legal process used to implement the ongoing shutdown in Indian-controlled Kashmir today. The ruling affirmed that freedom of speech “using the medium of internet is constitutionally protected.”
“The Indian government has used this shutdown to s... |
A recent survey has revealed strong support from CSIRO staff for a representative voice on the organisation’s board.
The staff poll also revealed that workplace morale and confidence at CSIRO has stabilised and appears to be slowly rebuilding.
However more than half of respondents revealed dissatisfaction at the curren... |
How Biden Can Manage Cuba
By John McAuliff
Five years ago I stood in a mostly Cuban crowd
outside of the US embassy in Havana, excitedly watching our flag be raised for
the first time in 54 years. Two hours later I was at a celebratory
party at the US Ambassador’s residence, a beautiful building designed but never
used... |
Biden ups ‘the most important number you’ve never heard of’
What’s happening? US President Joe Biden has restored the US’ internal estimate of the social cost of CO2 emissions to Obama administration levels of $51 per ton, compared to $8 under the Trump administration. This interim figure will be updated after a compre... |
The death of Deadwood mayor and District 31 State Representative Charles M. Turbiville leaves voters in Lawrence County with a complicated electoral situation.
Ballots were finalized in August, and early voters started marking them on September 21. Many District 31 residents have thus already cast their votes for Legis... |
Bill and Hillary Clinton both suggested that American democracy is teetering on the edge of existence in a pair of separate interviews this week.
The pair both said the government as we know it is at risk after the third January 6 committee hearing and a new poll saying a majority of both Democrats and Republicans beli... |
Xuan-Thao Nguyen, The Digital Trademark Right: The Troubling New Extraterritorial Reach of National Law, 81 N.C. L. Rev. 483 (2003), https://digitalcommons.law.uw.edu/faculty-articles/895
trademark, digitial trademark, extraterritorial, domain names, national law, domestic court, property transfer, intellectual propert... |
By Kanishka Singh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo said on Sunday that President Joe Biden has asked his team to look at the option of lifting some tariffs on China that were put into place by former President Donald Trump, to combat the current high inflation.
“We are looking at it. In fact... |
Stop the Takeover of Our Libraries
The American Library Association has a newly elected President, Emily Drabinski, who brags she is a “Marxist lesbian” dedicated to the “Queering” of books for children, "drag queen" story hours, and violent opposition to Christians.
As a Marxist, Emily Drabinski is doing an impressive... |
First Vessel Arrives at Shuwaikh Port Following Launch of Container Shipping Service from Khalifa Port
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates - April 17, 2023: Today marked the inaugural visit of the container vessel "SAFEEN Pride" at Shuwaikh Port in Kuwait, which is part of the new weekly service recently launched by AD Por... |
By Nandita Bose and Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden had a top aide call former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson to apologize on Wednesday for criticism from the Democratic National Committee (DNC) of Hutchinson’s failed bid for the Republican presidential nomination, the White House said.
When H... |
By Hyunjoo Jin and Akash Sriram
(Reuters) -Tesla expects to start production of its long-anticipated, next-generation electric vehicle at its Texas factory in the second half of 2025, Chief Executive Elon Musk said on Wednesday.
But Tesla shares were down 6.5% in premarket trading as Musk noted that ramping up producti... |
Morocco is a leading country in the implementation of the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration, said the Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Antonio Vitorino.
“It is undeniable that Morocco is and remains a leading country in the implementation of the Global Compact... |
Suspects caught in Erbil, Kirkuk, and Sulaymaniyah
Counterterrorism forces arrest 4 suspects, including ISIS explosives expert
BAGHDAD, September 4 — Iraqi counterterror forces apprehended four suspects, including a supposed explosives expert, affiliated the ISIS organization in Erbil, Sulaymaniyah, and Kirkuk governor... |
President Yoon invites former Japanese Prime Minister for dinner, and to hold summit with German Chancellor2023.05.12
President Yoon Suk Yeol (right) on May 11 hosts a dinner with former Japanese Prime Minister Aso Taro at the official residence of the president in Seoul.
President Yoon Suk Yeol on May 11 asked former ... |
A military source has denied that there are any plans to postpone the presidential elections slated for 23/24 May after the recent escalation of violence.
"These reports are completely false and the military council has no plans to postpone the presidential elections. Field Marshall Tantawi... has stressed that he will... |
The total price for 126 fighters is too high for India. As it turns out, buying French Rafale aircraft is not the most profitable acquisition for India against the background of offers from other companies," he said.
Pravda.Ru asked expert opinion from military analyst, President of the Academy of Geopolitical Problems... |
Miss Universe is an annual International pageant run by Miss Universe Organization. This pageant is one of the most awaited and publicized beauty pageant and is held in more than 190 countries worldwide. It was founded in 1952 by the California-base clothing company Pacific Knitting Mills and Miss universe organization... |
Two civilians have been hurt in Russia’s shelling of the Donetsk area in excess of the past day.
The applicable statement was created by Donetsk Regional Army Administration Head Pavlo Kyrylenko on Telegram, an Ukrinform correspondent studies.
“On January 21, 2023, Russians injured two civilians in the Donetsk area, pa... |
A bipartisan group of senators introduced legislation that would require federal agencies to maximize telework for the rest of the coronavirus pandemic.
All eligible employees would be allowed to telework full-time, and agencies would have to evaluate extending the option to other workers, should the bill become law.
“... |
How do you reconcile the fact that the Supreme Court is, by definition, “supreme” with the fact that the Constitution was written with a system of checks and balances?
(Note: The most powerful “check” that the justices have on the legislative branch, the concept of “judicial review,” in which the court can invalidate c... |
PENDLE Council has reaffirmed its long-standing opposition to the fluoridation of water.
At the full council meeting, members unanimously agreed to oppose any moves by the Strategic Health Authority to add fluoride to the supply as a means of reducing tooth decay. The council first adopted its anti-fluoridation stance ... |
The Federal Emergency Management Agency is utilizing two Ukrainian cargo airlines to help provide emergency airlift for disaster-recovery efforts in Guam over the partial objections of two U.S. carriers.
Ukraine Air Alliance on Monday delivered eight pallets of computer equipment to Guam on a 57-year-old, four-engine A... |
A string of recent court decisions has left the future uncertain for a sprawling natural gas pipeline project cutting its way across some Chesapeake Bay states.
Judges have reversed three federal permits that would have allowed the Atlantic Coast Pipeline to cross national parks and trails or to impact endangered speci... |
A drone attack on a base in Jordan killed three American troops on Sunday, with President Joe Biden blaming Iran-backed militants and vowing to hold the perpetrators to account.
It is the first time American military personnel have been killed by hostile fire in the Middle East since the start of the Israel-Hamas war, ... |
This photo shows a branch of Yes Bank in Bangalore, India. File photo
SBI chairman Rajnish Kumar on Saturday said the bank will try to implement the resolution plan for the rescue of Yes Bank before the RBI deadline.
Buying a 49 per cent stake in Yes Bank would involve an investment of Rs2,400 crore, that is if it deci... |
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The Dubai Misdemeanor Court sentenced an African woman to one month in jail to be followed by deportation and fined her Dhs19,000 fir stealing Dhs17,000 from an Asian who offered to donate a bed via second-hand trading website after she had fraudulently obtained the data of ... |
It was the workers and their kids who shut down Tyson’s Waterloo, Iowa meatpacking plant on April 22, 2020.
Not the governor of Iowa, Kim Reynolds, who seemed to show more concern for the hogs who weren’t being slaughtered than for the thousands of workers who were being daily exposed to COVID-19 by showing up for work... |
The U.S Consul-General in Nigeria, Claire Pierangelo, says that the US government had provided over $6bn since 2003, as assistance for the prevention and treatment of HIV/AIDS in the country.
Pierangelo revealed this when she led a delegation on a courtesy visit to Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State at the Government H... |
For Mrs. Ezinne Oliver, nothing is more traumatising than tending to her 12-year-old daughter, Chisom Oliver, who is battling kidney failure. Chisom, who has been hospitalised since January at the Paediatric Unit of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, needs regular dialysis not just to stay alive but to be fr... |
Himsatta.com is Himachal's best professional news and media company. Himsatta is helping the people of Himachal Pradesh in the way of providing the best of the news coverage and the overall view of the state. We are trying to help the people of the state in their business and technology successes and also get their vie... |
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. dollar banknotes are seen in this illustration taken March 10, 2023. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration/File Photo
By Saqib Iqbal Ahmed
NEW YORK (Reuters) -The U.S. dollar advanced against a basket of currencies on Thursday after Fed Chair Jerome Powell backed more U.S. rate increases albeit at... |
Brussels, Belgium – After Hamas’s unprecedented attacks in Israel, the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the Bulgarian parliament were among buildings across the European Union that were lit up in the white and blue of Israel’s flag.
In other demonstrations of solidarity, the European Commission... |
Donnie McClurkin. COURTESY PHOTO.
American gospel music legend and Pastor Donnie McClurkin has faulted Donald Trump’s decision to reopen church buildings, saying the initiative is a “calculated” move by the head of state to win political favor from the faith-based community without regard to their safety.
President Tru... |
JT Maxwell is delighted to announce its sponsorship deal with boxer, Lewis Crocker in his upcoming fight on the 6th August at the SSE Arena in Belfast.
The unbeaten welterweight has been added to the massive Michael Conlan bill set. Crocker hasn’t fought since November 2021, but has now teamed up with Adam Booth who al... |
Traffic Complaints Prompt Extra Enforcement In Casper
It may not be news to you, but some drivers in Casper could use a refresher course or maybe a reminder from law enforcement. The Casper Police Department says due to the high volume of traffic complaints they're getting, they'll be conducting weekly high visibility ... |
Key Biscayne Council Member Oscar Sardiñas says he’s hopeful a revised set of goals will lead to lower costs for proposals to install miles of pressurized drainage lines to fight sea level rise.
His comments about the project — which now stands at $310 million — came on the Anti-Social podcast as officials look to slas... |
Whereas Maryland provided a distinction between an internal and external communication, the District of Columbia does not. Instead, D.C. law focuses on the substance of the communication.
Under District of Columbia law, “employment is presumed to be at will, unless the contract of employment expressly provides otherwis... |
A Kenyan was among four suspects arrested by the Malaysian Police on Monday after the group was accused of being involved in a Ksh2.5 billion (USD15 million) money laundering scandal.
The four, who included Ugandan and Nigerian nationals were busted at a hotel in the Malaysian Capital of Kuala Lumpur where they had hol... |
President Volodymyr Zelensky said on Feb. 5 that he discussed "strengthening the state policy on veterans" with Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal, likely referring to the resignation of Veterans Affairs Minister Yuliia Laputina.
"With all due respect to the minister, this is a management issue only. Ukraine needs strength, ... |
George Soros Quote
The pro-Israel lobby has been remarkably successful in suppressing criticism. Politicians challenge it at their peril because of the lobby's ability to influence political contributions.... Following his criticism of repressive Israeli policy on the West Bank, former president Jimmy Carter has suffer... |
From the moment she went to a Beto O’ Rourke rally to tell him, “I was one of the gun-owning Americans who heard you speak regarding your ‘Hell yes, I’m going to take your AR-15s and AK-47s.’ Well, I’m here to say, ‘Hell no, you’re not,’” I have been a big fan of Lauren Boebert (R-CO). And now that she’s won a congress... |
Russia awakes: social protest 100 years after the beginning of the First Russian revolution
by Aleksandr Buzgalin and Andrey Kolganov
Aleksandr Buzgalin and Andrei Kolganov are economists and political scientists at Moscow State University who are associated with the social and political journal Alternativy.
January 20... |
By KEVIN FREKING
WASHINGTON (AP) — Rep. George Santos of New York will confront a third effort to expel him from the House on Friday, sensing the vote is likely to be his last and intent on not going away quietly. The first-term Republican could well become just the sixth member of the House to be ousted by colleagues.... |
Judge: Doctor Helped Many More Than He Hurt
The re-trial of Doctor William Hurwitz came to an end in July 2007. The doctor’s sentence was reduced to less than five years. He was originally given 25 years. The Washington Post reported on July 14, 2007 (“VA Pain Doctor’s Prison Term Is Cut To 57
“A prominent pain doctor ... |
The long-awaited day is right around the corner, but California is not as prepared as it should be for the start of recreational marijuana sales on January 1st. Both Los Angeles and San Francisco are struggling to put together local rules for cannabis shops and growers. The problem is that a delay in regulations could ... |
’Rent-a-quotes’ – Darlings of Journalists
’Rent-a-quotes’ – Darlings of Journalists
We all know who they are. Not quite household names, but well enough known to be recognized by regular media audiences and readers, they usually feature next to a quote expressing outrage about the latest political, legal or social deve... |
The polarization of the American people is placing democracy at risk.
Did you ever wonder how totalitarian societies such as those portrayed in the hit books and movies Divergent and The Hunger Games came to be? It could very well begin by electing a man like Donald Trump to be President of the United States.
Light and... |
On or about 28 May 2016, a 31-year-old fisherman died after a bottle of dynamite he used in fishing exploded on him in Barangay Sonog, San Francisco. Dionisio Bensig Jr. was allegedly about to throw the bottle of dynamite to the seawater when it exploded on his hand. His companion Lito Avila was also hit and got wounde... |
NEW DELHI, DECEMBER 7: The Supreme Court on Thursday asked the Centre why did it single out Assam and exclude West Bengal from grant of citizenship under Section 6A of the Citizenship Act when the latter shares a much larger border with Bangladesh.
Section A of the Citizenship Act relates to illegal immigrants in Assam... |
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are performing arduous jobs at the minimum wage, and that minimum wage isn't much. Additionally, these jobs offer very few to no benefits at all. Minimum wage workers clean houses, serve food, care for children and the elderly, deliver food, and stock shelves. They work in these jobs ... |
Many users in Pakistan were unable to access Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram on Tuesday night because the prominent social media networks were all down.
Users are currently unable to enter into their accounts on all three sites, therefore they are unable to publish or read anything, according to the outage-tracking we... |
Terrance J. FinneganSep 14, 2015
A Delicate Affair on the Western Front
America Learns How to Fight a Modern War in the Woevre Trenches
The History Press 2015
In his second book, author Terrance J. Finnegan describes America's early experience fighting the Germans during World War I. Finnegan's A Delicate Affair on the... |
Hoping to restore its monopoly on global trade, the U.S. Federal Reserve is consideringthe ability to launch your own digital currency.
According to Politico, a slew of U.S. policymakers are trying to speed up the process of developing a central bank digital currency, also known as FedCoin.
According to the head of the... |
The Ovaherero community in the Omaheke region are mourning the passing of respected Great General Field Marshal Festus ‘Majoor’ Kamburona of the cultural red flag army who died last week. Kamburona died in a Windhoek hospital. He was 91.
He served as the secretary to three paramount chiefs, including Hosea Kutako, Clem... |
December 20—Yesterday, a slim majority of liberal Colorado Supreme Court justices issued an unprecedented decision to remove former President Trump from their state’s 2024 ballot. The Court is attempting to claim the former President is ineligible under the 14th Amendment insurrection clause, although Donald Trump has ... |
There is an alarming message in a major new report on climate change, a draft of which the New York Times obtained on Tuesday. The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, a group of leading scientists who review the latest and best available research, say we are dangerously close to the day when it w... |
It’s uncommon for judges to speak publicly about their hardest cases, the ones that tested their impartiality and independence and exerted an emotional toll.
In the new book “Tough Cases,” 13 trial judges from criminal, civil, probate, and family courts wrote candid and poignant firsthand accounts of the trials they ca... |
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