Month: May 2022
AOC: Those who paid off student loans should support debt forgiveness – Business Insider
AOC: Those who paid off student loans should support debt forgiveness Business Insider White House eyes income cap on student loan forgiveness, has not studied how it may impact inflation Fox News Opinion: It wouldn’t be so bad to forgive some student
Read MoreFired Philadelphia Cop Charged With Murder in Shooting of 12-Year-Old Boy
PHILADELPHIA — A fired Philadelphia police officer has been charged with murder in the shooting of a fleeing 12-year-old boy, who prosecutors said Monday was on the ground and unarmed when the officer fired the fatal shot. Philadelphia District Attorney
Read MoreNYPD veteran convicted of assaulting officer in Capitol riot – The Associated Press – en Español
NYPD veteran convicted of assaulting officer in Capitol riot The Associated Press – en Español Ex-NYPD officer guilty of assaulting police officer at US Capitol riot CNN ‘Very quick and obvious’ | Jury convicts Thomas Webster on all counts in Capitol riot
Read MoreAs Trump’s chosen candidates face voters in May races, bid to shape GOP is tested
Voters across a dozen states are set to decide primary elections this month that will determine the people and priorities leading the GOP into the fall midterms and beyond.
Read MoreDora Maar’s Anti-Fascist Worldview Influenced Picasso’s Art
The story of the first encounter between Pablo Picasso and his muse, Dora Maar, has been much mythologised. It is said that Maar, aged 29 at the time, was seated alone at the popular cultural hotspot, Les Deux Magots, playing
Read MoreMariupol evacuation underway; resolution would authorize US intervention: Live Ukraine updates – USA TODAY
Mariupol evacuation underway; resolution would authorize US intervention: Live Ukraine updates USA TODAY Russia’s war in Ukraine: Live Updates CNN Ukrainian civilians evacuated from Mariupol steelworks bunker – BBC News BBC News War in Ukraine live updates: Civilians escape from Mariupol; Europe looks
Read MoreUnanimous Supreme Court rules Boston violated free speech rights in Christian flag case
A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled that Boston violated the free speech rights of a conservative activist when it refused his request to fly a Christian flag on a flagpole outside City Hall.
Read MoreSwiss parliament gets climate lecture after father’s hunger strike
By Emma Farge and Cecile Mantovani BERN (Reuters) -Climate scientists took turns to deliver speeches on the perils of global warming to the Swiss parliament on Monday in an event triggered by the hunger strike of a frustrated Swiss father
Read MoreOne Island Nation’s Controversial Plan To Take Climate Justice Into Its Own Hands
Palau’s waters contain some of the world’s richest marine biodiversity. Critically endangered hawksbill turtles and endangered Napoleon wrasse, which can grow up to six feet long and are known for the distinctive bulge on their foreheads, cruise through reefs home
Read MoreSupreme Court says Boston violated First Amendment rights of group seeking to raise a Christian flag outside City Hall – CNN
Supreme Court says Boston violated First Amendment rights of group seeking to raise a Christian flag outside City Hall CNN SCOTUS unanimously rules Boston violated group’s rights by refusing to fly Christian flag Fox News Supreme Court Rules Against Boston In Flag
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