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Newly-Elected Green Party Councillor Apologises for Gaza Comments
Mothin Ali said, ‘This is a win for the people of Gaza’ in his acceptance speech and shouted ‘Allahu Akbar’ after winning a council seat in Leeds on Friday.
Diesel Car Drivers Charged up to £250 More per Year to Park Near Their Home
Residential on-street parking permits are more expensive for diesel vehicles in 18 of London’s 32 boroughs, an investigation has found.
Why This Week’s Local Elections Are so Important for Rishi Sunak
On Thursday voters go to the polls in England and Wales for elections for 107 councils, 11 mayors, 37 police and crime commissioners, and a by-election.
Beijing’s Tech Transfer via Unofficial Networks Sparks Concern
A group of Chinese academics in the UK were introduced to projects facilitated by a company that partners with China’s top makers of missiles and rockets.
Woman Conceived in Gang Rape Says It’s Time to Rethink Abortion Exception
Juda Myers says every person has worth, regardless of the circumstances of their birth.
Rice Bran Nanoparticles Show Strong Anti-Cancer Effect: Study
Preliminary research suggests that rice bran nanoparticles could provide a safe, effective, and affordable cancer treatment in the future.
Republican Contests Dominate Indiana’s May 7 Primaries
High-profile presidential and gubernatorial races have dominated the media, but congressional primaries are likely to generate high interest from voters.
Biden to Unveil Measures to Address ‘Alarming Rise’ of Anti-Semitism on Campuses
‘All Americans must stand united against anti-Semitism and hate in all its forms.’
Federal Reserve Will ‘Eventually’ Cut Interest Rates: NY Fed’s John Williams
Patience is vital in bringing inflation back to target.
US Government, Lawmakers Condemn Russia’s Detention of Falun Gong Practitioner
US officials said they are ‘troubled and saddened’ to hear of the Moscow police raid and ‘deeply concerned’ about the persecution of Falun Gong globally.
Social Security Will Go Bankrupt in 2035, One Year Later Than Prior Projections
When the fund goes bankrupt, Social Security benefits will be cut to 83 percent of what they are now.
Trump Fundraises Off Judge Merchan’s Contempt-of-Court Ruling
The former president sent the email out soon after Judge Merchan’s order.
EU Leaders Confronts Chinese Communist Leader Over Trade at Paris Summit
‘We stand ready to make full use of our trade defense instruments if this is necessary,’ European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
Trump May Seek Sanctions, to Dismiss Charges After Jack Smith Admission
The judge has granted Trump’s request to pause the deadline.
Jan. 6 Arrests Running at Nearly Double the Rate of 2023 and 2022: Report
The U.S. Department of Justice reports 1,424 people have been arrested on Jan. 6 charges—at the quickest pace since 2021.
Pythagoras To Beethoven: A Hillsdale College Free Online Music Course
“Join me at the piano,” says concert pianist Hyperion Knight for a free, online course on classical music through Hillsdale College.
Pythagoras To Beethoven: A Hillsdale College Free Online Music Course
“Join me at the piano,” says concert pianist Hyperion Knight for a free, online course on classical music through Hillsdale College.
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A History Of The American Nation
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Of Cars and Kids
Why should our kids have to settle for a Trabant, or a Pyonghwa, education when they could have a BMW?
A Nation Divided
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There are two major things plants need to survive and continue generating our life saving oxygen. The first is CO2, and the second is sunshine.
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