President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has pledged to reveal what happened to the students, who vanished in the southwestern city of Iguala in September 2014, having dismissed the previous government’s version of events.
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President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador has pledged to reveal what happened to the students, who vanished in the southwestern city of Iguala in September 2014, having dismissed the previous government’s version of events.
The Big Ten Conference has just sealed a massive new TV contract with Fox, CBS, and NBC (along with the affiliates of these parent companies), according to ESPN. The contract is worth a whopping $7 billion over the next seven seasons.
In a win for religious freedom, a Calvary Chapel congregation in San Jose, California, was granted reprieve from fines levied against them for defying California state law by continuing to meet in person for Sunday worship during the pandemic lockdowns.
Yet another major U.S. company will help fund employee abortions. Walmart Inc, the largest private employer in the United States, is expanding abortion and travel coverage for employees, about two months after the Supreme Court overturned the landmark Roe v. Wade decision that legalized the procedure nationwide in 1973.
“There’s a real easy solution, and that is to stop doing that to the kids, stop hurting kids, and this problem for you goes away,” Matt Walsh said on his show Wednesday.
“When extremists start attacking our schools that’s not who we are. People who only want to fight to score political points should take that somewhere else,” the ad says.
U.S. District Court Judge T.S. Ellis sentenced El Shafee Elsheikh, 33, during a hearing in a federal courtroom in Alexandria, Virginia.
A groundbreaking scientific study from Tel Aviv and Haifa Universities has found that post-traumatic stress disorder may be detectable in saliva.
Salma al-Shehab, a doctoral student, was arrested for using a website to “cause public arrest” and using Twitter to assist “those who seek to cause public unrest and destabilize civil and national security.”
After shuttering the doors of the 16-year-old 9/11 Tribute Museum Wednesday evening, volunteers spent Thursday morning coordinating the pickup of a World Trade Center steel beam that was heading for storage, along with other artifacts such as first responders’ gear and parts of the two planes that crashed into the buildings.