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Mayor Adams recognizes CUOMO's biggest supporter at the state capitol
A congresswoman who led the Brooklyn Democrat and a leading supporter of Mayor Eric Adams, who recognized his main rival in the upcoming mayoral election, former Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo Sunday. The decision of Congresswoman Rodneyse Bichotte Hermelyn is by far one of the most obvious signs that Mr. Adams, built in 2021, has completely…
Comments | We're misleading about Covid
The second influential publication that refuted the possibility of a lab leak was a letter published in the Lancet in early 2020. The letter describes the idea as a conspiracy theory and seems to be the work of a group of independent scientists. There is nothing. Thanks to public document requirements, the public later learned…
What rights do visa holders and others have in the United States?
The federal government's move to revoke the green card of Columbia graduate students and expel him for his participation in last year's pro-Palestine student camp raises new questions about the risks of political activism among citizens of African-American countries. Mahmoud Khalil is a well-known negotiator representing student protesters in Colombia, one of many campuses across…
Vigil in Mexico City after discovering the so-called Mexican cartel “extinction site”
Groups looking for missing relatives and activists sought to seek vigils and a day of national mourning in central Zócalo Square in Mexico City on Saturday after a Mexican cartel was discovered in the western state of Jalisco.
Los Angeles tea awarded $50 million by Starbucks gold stamping
A jury in Los Angeles County said Starbucks was responsible for injuries to customers who were burned during a one-time driving drink handover, which is $50 million. Los Angeles resident Michael Garcia claimed he was severely burned in 2020 after he “stood into himself” on his hot tea. The first one, then another hot drink…
A violent storm spawning tornado kills at least 18
On Friday and Saturday, storms that killed at least 18 people in Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri continued to hit much of the South, upgrading homes, tearing down power lines and turning communities into debris fields. Before the arrival of a strong and persistent tornado, forecasters said their threat levels were usually only once or twice…
Dozens of people died as the tornado crossed the central and southern United States
At least 31 people were killed after the deadly tornado in Central and South America flattened the houses and destroyed the community. Forecasters warn that more storms and hurricane winds will occur Saturday night as thousands have no power. Twelve people were killed in Missouri in Missouri, officials said. A man died after a tornado…
Starmer said Ukraine's military support program, which is now in the “operational phase”,
Sir Keir Starmer announced that the plan to hold peacekeeping forces in Ukraine has now entered the “operational phase” as Britain prepares to host a group of military chiefs from Western countries, ready to support the ceasefire. The strongest signal so far indicates that the “willed coalition” is urging a commitment to a ceasefire agreement…
Protest Serbian leaders attract more than 100,000 people in the largest crowd to date
A student-led protest in Serbia gathered more than 100,000 people during a huge and peaceful street demonstration in the Serbian capital Belgrade on Saturday, ignoring the warning from the country's embattled strongman leader that months of unrest were plunging into violence. Saturday’s rally was the biggest influx of public dissatisfaction in decades, after a warning…