According to a recent study, hundreds of Afghans who put their lives in danger to serve with American military personnel are still subject to delays
Year: 2022
Joe Biden calls Britain’s first non-white prime minister “groundbreaking milestone”
The probable selection of Britain’s first non-white prime minister was celebrated by Joe Biden on Monday as a “groundbreaking milestone,” although he mispronounced his name.
Beverly Hills police investigate sandbagged anti-Semitic fliers on lawns
Anti-Semitic posters that were tossed into Beverly Hills lawns over the weekend and were weighted down by sand bags are the subject of an investigation
Christian teacher loses High Court fight after being fired over pronoun misuse
A court attempt to reverse the firing of a Christian primary school teacher who was disciplined for failing to use a child’s chosen pronouns was
50% of Americans feel rising inflation and costs are impacting their health
The majority of Americans—50%—say that escalating inflation and high living expenses are harming their health, and millions are turning to alcohol, junk food, and smoking
Officials allege 10-year-old shotgun player kills younger brother
According to Houston, Texas, police, a 10-year-old kid accidentally shot and killed his younger brother as he was playing with a shotgun. In an apartment
Biden says governments shouldn’t sex-modify medical treatment, treatments, or surgeries
People who claim that Joe Biden is “pandering” to his progressive supporters in front of the 2022 midterm elections rather than concentrating on matters that
Cape Town City defeats Chippa United after late goals
DStv Premiership opponent Cape Town City defeated Chippa United 2-1 on Tuesday night at the Cape Town Stadium, snapping their record-breaking four-match winning run. For
Musk to complete $44 billion Twitter takeover by Friday, court-mandated deadline
Elon Musk has promised to finish the $44 billion Twitter takeover by Friday, the same day he is subject to a court-mandated deadline. According to
BBC mistakenly released “cloud” of public adjectives for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak
Inadvertently airing a “cloud” of adjectives the public used to characterize Prime Minister Rishi Sunak online at this exact time, the BBC missed the fact