Month: August 2021
The U.S. Has Held Me For 19 Years Without A Charge. I Have Only One Chance To Be Freed.
"Nearly two decades of my life have been stolen because the U.S. thought I was someone else."
Continue ReadingEviction Ban Lapse Adds Urgency To Sputtering Rent Relief Program
The Supreme Court just struck down the CDC's eviction moratorium, leaving billions of low-income renters at risk.
Continue ReadingJustice Breyer Hints At Retirement Plans: Not Going ‘To Stay There Till I Die’
The 83-year-old said in a new interview that he is struggling to decide when he should step down from the Supreme Court.
Continue ReadingPhotos Show Devastating Toll Of Kabul Terror Attack
A suicide bomber killed 13 U.S. soldiers and at least 95 Afghan civilians at Kabul's airport.
Continue ReadingKanye West Stirs Controversy By Sharing Stage With Marilyn Manson
The shock rocker, who has been accused of abuse by more than a dozen women, was also joined by embattled rapper DaBaby.
Continue ReadingThis Afghan Family Secured U.S. Visas. But They Can’t Get On A Flight.
Nearly every day, the family set out to the airport only to be met by other desperate Afghans and large crowds.
Continue ReadingJudge Blocks Florida Governor’s Order Banning Mask Mandates
A judge ruled Friday that Florida school districts may impose mask mandates.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Wage bill cuts will make it difficult to absorb youth into employment programmes, says Mabuza
Deputy president David Mabuza said reducing the public service wage bill would make it challenging to absorb large amounts of young South Africans in employment programmes.
Continue ReadingNews24.com | Olympic hero Tatjana Schoenmaker scoops R850 000 bonus, sports minister Nathi Mthethwa announces
South Africa’s Tokyo Olympic Games hero Tatjana Schoenmaker will receive a total sum of R850 000 in performance bonuses, following Sports Minister Nathi Mthethwa’s incentive bonus announcement on Friday.
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