The U.N. body formed to promote respect for and protect people of African descent around the world says in its first report that they continue “to be victims of systemic racial discrimination…
Month: October 2023
Orsted scraps 2 offshore wind power projects in New Jersey, citing supply chain issues
Danish energy developer Orsted is scrapping two large offshore wind power projects off the coast of New Jersey, adding uncertainty to the financial viability of a nascent industry the Biden administration is…
Arizona attorney general investigating county officials who refused to certify 2022 election
Two Cochise County officials who refused to certify the midterm election results are now the subject of an investigation by the Arizona attorney general. Go to Source Author: AP News
New Mexico attorney general accuses landowners of preventing public access to the Pecos River
New Mexico’s top prosecutor is going after landowners who he says are illegally and unconstitutionally depriving the public of access to the Pecos River. Go to Source Author: SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN
A small plane crash in central Ohio kills 2. The cause is under investigation
Authorities say a small plane crash in central Ohio claimed the lives of two people. The Ohio State Highway Patrol says the aircraft went down into a bean field at about 11:30…
Brother says heavily armed man found dead at Colorado amusement park ‘wouldn’t talk to any of us’
In an interview with NBC News on Tuesday, David Barajas Medina said he and his younger brother, Diego Barajas Medina, slept in the same room and rarely spoke to each other. Go…
For Muslim Americans, a spike in hate incidents feels reminiscent of post 9/11 Islamophobia
The Council on American-Islamic Relations said it received 774 reports of bias incidents and requests for help from Muslims across the U.S. between Oct. 7 and Oct. 24, a 182% jump from…
Maine shooter’s sister ID’d him as gunman after killings
The relative called Lewiston, Maine, police around 30 minutes after the first shooting at a bowling alley and said the person in surveillance images was her brother, Robert Card. Go to Source…
Filipinos who fought for the U.S. in WWII never saw benefits. A new bill seeks to change that.
The U.S., which recruited tens of thousands of Filipino servicemen to fight with them in WWII, rescinded the promise of benefits and citizenship after the war ended. Go to Source Author: Kimmy…
WATCH: The Right View with Lara Trump, Emma-Jo Morris, Alex Marlow – 10/31/23
Join Lara Trump, Emma-Jo Morris, & Alex Marlow as they discuss antisemitism at our universities, George Soros-funded groups, Newsom cozying up to China, Red Lobster, Cheddar Bay Biscuits, AND MUCH… The post…