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‘Documented Dreamers’ push for citizenship path
For hundreds of thousands of young legal immigrants, the clock is ticking toward self-deportation. Dip Patel was born in India, but after a stop in
Taliban-controlled Afghanistan intends to seek seat on UN Human Rights Council: report
A U.N. watchdog group has highlighted the possibility that Taliban-controlled Afghanistan could secure a seat on the United Nations Human Rights Council in October. U.N
Calenda l’anti-buonista: “Sinistra o destra? No, io risolvo problemi”
Read More Un dubbio, fra i tanti: non sarà che Calenda funziona così com’è? Non sarà che potrebbe raccogliere voti nel bacino dove il centrosinistra
Il piano B di Letta: “Se salta l’accordo andiamo al voto da soli”
Read More ROMA – Si può fare un mese e mezzo di campagna elettorale con Calenda che attacca Fratoianni o Di Maio o Bonelli e
NHS 111 expects delays after cyber-attack causes system outage
Read More People contacting the NHS 111 service have been warned of delays due to a significant computer system outage caused by a cyber-attack. The
Blinken flies into ‘superpower’ battleground in Africa
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is flying into a superpower battleground when he heads to Africa this weekend. But he’s not the new Captain America
Why anger erupted against the UN peacekeeping force in the DRC
Read More The violent demonstrations that rocked the city of Goma, in Democratic Republic of the Congo, at the end of last month are an
Down to a vine art: Best of Wine Tourism and Ambassador Awards 2022
Read More What makes great wine? Is it the grapes? The wisdom of a world class winemaker? Or is it the chance of all the
Alex Jones ordered to pay $45.2m in punitive damages to Sandy Hook family
Read More After already ordering him to pay $4.1m to the parents of a child killed in the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting, the jury
Ohio Senate showdown: JD Vance calls polls a ‘big joke’ and vows he’ll have the funds needed to fight Tim Ryan
With three months to go until election day, Ohio Republican Senate nominee JD Vance says he feels “very confident about where we are.” Vance, a
Democrats who don’t support Biden in 2024 refuse to explain plans for ‘new leadership’ in White House
Two Minnesota Democrats have said they will not endorse President Biden as the Democratic presidential nominee in 2024 and seek “new leadership,” but refuse to
Moody’s: outlook rating Italia passa a negativo. Il Mef: “Revisione opinabile”
Read More L’agenzia Moody’s ha comunicato la variazione dell’outlook per il rating sovrano assegnato all’Italia da “stabile” a “negativo”. “La fine del governo Draghi e
Parents of boys sentenced for Jack Woodley murder question convictions
Read More The mother of one of 10 boys sentenced for the joint-enterprise murder of Jack Woodley has said she is “devastated” as her son
Democratic House Majority PAC spending $20 million in midterm election ads to beat ‘extremist’ GOP candidates
Democratic House Majority PAC is spending roughly $20 million in ad buys for Democrats nationwide that will run in the final months before election day
China’s Sanya Island getaway shutting down its duty free malls amid COVID outbreak
Sanya, a top tropical holiday destination on China’s southern Hainan island, began closing its duty free malls on Friday in response to a worsening COVID-19
Maltempo, colata di fango su alcune case in Alto Adige. Evacuati alberghi in Val di Fassa
Read More BOLZANO – Momenti di paura in Val di Fleres, l’ultima valle d’Italia prima del confine italo-austriaco del Brennero, dove una colata di fango
Amazon staff protests spread to multiple UK depots over pay dispute
Read More Amazon workers at Tilbury in Essex have stopped working for the second day in a row as fury over the online retailer’s “insulting”
West Virginia Man Gets 3 Years for 2020 Fauci Email Death Threat
A West Virginia man will spend three years in prison followed by three years of supervised release for threatening National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
2024 Watch: Sen. Ted Cruz says he’ll ‘wait and see’ what Trump decides and then ‘make decisions’
Republican Sen. Ted Cruz says when it comes to deciding on whether he’ll make another White House run, he’ll “want and see” what former President
Biden pushes back signing burn pits bill after Republicans took heat for delay
The White House has pushed back the signing of the high-profile PACT bill by two days, after Republicans took heavy criticism for delaying the package