Four people were killed during violent anti-government protests in the Solomon Islands that prompted Australia to send police and soldiers to help keep order.
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Four people were killed during violent anti-government protests in the Solomon Islands that prompted Australia to send police and soldiers to help keep order.
A Morning Consult poll released last week showed that of the top ten governors with the best job approval ratings, nine were Republicans. Gov. Ned Lamont (D-Conn.) is the one exception, coming in seventh with a job approval rating of 64 percent.
Uganda’s lone international airport, Entebbe Airport, handles almost two million passengers every year, and is now in danger of being taken over by China.
Dozens of farmers across the Midwest may see their land confiscated by the government to make way for a massive carbon dioxide pipeline.
Co-founder of Twitter Jack Dorsey is expected to step down as CEO of the company according to a report from CNBC.
Ghislaine Maxwell is a 59-year-old British socialite who previously dined with the elite in both the U.K. and the U.S. Yet as her sex trafficking trial begins today, twelve jurors and their six potential alternates will be asked to answer if she was an unsuspecting pawn for a sexual predator or a willing child trafficker?
Thanksgiving weekend proved to be full of exciting football action for both college and NFL fans, as the CFB and NFL seasons each march towards the home stretch and the playoffs.
Shopping centers and stores were on high alert this Thanksgiving weekend as a wave of sudden, overwhelming robberies hit multiple stores and malls nationwide on Black Friday.
Dr. Angelique Coetzee, national chairperson of the South African Medical Association and one of the first doctors to discover the new Omicron variant, is suggesting that there is no need to panic over the newest iteration of the coronavirus.
The December 15th debt ceiling deadline looms with no progress having been made since Senate Republicans offered a short-term deal to pass an emergency suspension in October, temporarily raising the borrowing limit to $28.9 trillion.