Month: July 2023
Russian Attacks in Ukraine Leave 3 Killed and 17 Wounded
KYIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian officials reported more civilian casualties from Russian shelling in the country’s east and south on Saturday, as Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez began a visit to Kyiv as a show of continuing support from Madrid and
Read MoreChildren Face Solitary Confinement at Illinois Juvenile Detention Facility: ACLU
CHICAGO — Children as young as 11 are confined alone to cells the size of parking spaces up to 23 hours a day at a juvenile detention center in Southern Illinois, according to a lawsuit filed by ACLU of Illinois.
Read MoreSupreme Court Had Conservative Triumphs This Term, but Also Showed New Caution – The New York Times
Supreme Court Had Conservative Triumphs This Term, but Also Showed New Caution The New York Times Takeaways from the latest controversial and contentious Supreme Court term CNN U.S Supreme Court wrapping up another controversial term KTVB In 370 days, Supreme Court conservatives dash
Read MoreAlong With Conservative Triumphs, Signs of New Caution at Supreme Court
Chief Justice Roberts delivered both landmark victories for the right and significant rulings in which he forged alliances with the liberal justices.
Read MoreTrump ally Lindsey Graham booed off stage at South Carolina MAGA rally near his hometown – Fox News
Trump ally Lindsey Graham booed off stage at South Carolina MAGA rally near his hometown Fox News
Read MoreTrump pressured Arizona governor after 2020 election to help overturn his defeat – CNN
Trump pressured Arizona governor after 2020 election to help overturn his defeat CNN
Read MoreDutch king apologizes for the monarchy’s role in global slave trade
“I make this apology myself. And I feel the weight of the words in my heart and my soul,” King Willem-Alexander said at a ceremony marking 160 years since the end of slavery in the Netherlands. (Image credit: Remko de
Read MoreMacron scraps trip amid rioting across France, as teen slain by police is buried
Hundreds attend funeral of Nahal, 17, whose killing by police has triggered four days and nights of unrest; 45,000 police officers deployed nationwide; 2,500 fires set overnight
Read MoreWhat to know after the Supreme Court issued its biggest rulings of the year
The Supreme Court just finished issuing its biggest decisions of the term, killing Biden’s student debt forgiveness plan, ending affirmative action in higher education and issuing a major decision that impacts gay rights.
Read MoreIn first, Gaza rulers Hamas open weapons exhibit for Palestinian public
Children and families pose with guns and rocket launchers for souvenir photos in terrorist-run enclave: ‘We are here because we’re proud of the resistance’
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