“We were listening to the preacher when we heard a loud blast, it threw us to the ground,” Aline Pauni told Reuters from the bed of a nearby clinic where her burned feet were wrapped in bandages.
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“We were listening to the preacher when we heard a loud blast, it threw us to the ground,” Aline Pauni told Reuters from the bed of a nearby clinic where her burned feet were wrapped in bandages.
Santos said this week that he does not intend to resign and will leave Washington only if he is voted out of office in two years.
A man who instituted some of the most important societal changes in American history.
Tonight on FISM News: Republicans investigate Biden’s mishandling of classified documents, the Supreme Court leak investigation narrows down to a few suspects, and China sees a huge spike in COVID related deaths.
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Polling shows 80% said the new policy allowing “unrestricted service by transgender individuals” was to blame, 70% cited “the reduction of physical fitness standards to ‘even the playing field,'” and another 70% cited “a focus on climate change as a top national security threat.”
[elfsight_social_share_buttons id=”1″] Islamist militants kidnapped around 50 women searching for food in Burkina Faso‘s northern province of Soum, a hotbed of jihadist activity, on Jan. 12 and 13, the government said on Monday. The mass kidnapping is a first in the insurgency that spread to Burkina Faso from neighboring Mali in 2015 despite costly international military efforts to contain it. […]
Recent research suggests that there is little supporting evidence to the adage “no pain, no gain” when it comes to working out and long-term health advantages.
Judge Ann Aiken threw out the 2021 case brought against the U.S. Department of Education by a group of over 40 LGBTQ+ individuals.
Italy’s most wanted mafia boss, Matteo Messina Denaro, was arrested by armed police at a private hospital in Sicily on Monday, where the man who has been on the run since 1993 was being treated for cancer.