Month: March 2021
U.S. Grants New Deportation Protection for Venezuelans
The temporary legal authorization for Venezuelans in the U.S. without permission allows potentially hundreds of thousands of people to remain in the country.
Read MoreMississippi’s capital city closer to resolving water service after winter storm
It’s been three weeks since the majority of Jackson homes and businesses lost service during a winter storm that coated parts of the South in snow and ice.
Read MoreZapier buys no-code-focused Makerpad in its first acquisition
Zapier, a well-known no-code automation tool, has purchased Makerpad, a no-code education service and community. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. TechCrunch has covered Zapier often during its life, including its first, and only, fundraising event, a $1.2 million
Read MoreGeorgia Senate votes to eliminate no-excuse absentee voting – Atlanta Journal Constitution
Georgia Senate votes to eliminate no-excuse absentee voting Atlanta Journal Constitution Georgia Senate approves sweeping election bill that would repeal no-excuse absentee voting CNN Georgia Republicans advance sweeping new restrictions on voting – live The Guardian Rasmussen: Most Americans think either Trump, Biden
Read MorePolish women mark Women’s Day protesting abortion ban
This year’s Women’s Day on Monday, which will involve protests in Warsaw and elsewhere, comes after a near-total ban on abortion took effect in January in the historically Roman Catholic country.
Read MorePolish women mark Women’s Day protesting abortion ban
This year’s Women’s Day on Monday, which will involve protests in Warsaw and elsewhere, comes after a near-total ban on abortion took effect in January in the historically Roman Catholic country.
Read MoreWhy Scientists Are Infecting Healthy Volunteers With The Coronavirus
Exposing people to a potentially fatal disease could hasten understanding of COVID-19 and development of new vaccines and treatments. But the risks of such studies raise serious ethical questions. (Image credit: Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)
Read MoreVenezuelans Granted Protected Status In U.S.
The Biden administration is granting temporary protected status to over 300,000 Venezuelans in the U.S., providing legal status to individuals who have fled the country — a shift in U.S. policy.
Read MoreU.S. Citizen Returning Home After Being Arrested And Prosecuted In India
In India, a U.S. citizen was arrested and prosecuted for allegedly breaking lockdown rules and spreading the coronavirus at the gathering of an Islamic revivalist movement. Now, he’s coming back home.
Read MoreBiden will allow Venezuelans who fled the Maduro regime to live and work in the US
A Venezuelan migrant holds his suitcase on his back in an attempt to cross a canal guarded by military officers on January 29, in Cantón Huaquillas, Ecuador. | Gerardo Menoscal/Getty Images He will offer Temporary Protected Status to those already
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