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  • Angelina Jolie warns Islamic State using rape on unprecedented scale

    Hollywood actress Angelina Jolie warned on Tuesday that Islamic State was using rape as a weapon of war on a scale never seen before and called for greater action against those responsible. Jolie, a special envoy of the UN High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and active campaigner against the use of sexual violence in conflict, […]

  • Zoran Basich, Elder Law Attorney

      Pour plus 30 ans, Zoran Basich a guidé les personnes âgées et les familles par le biais complexes Règlement sur les. Il continue d'aider les familles de la classe Moyen protéger et préserver leurs biens durement gagnés, tout en obtenant les prestations du gouvernement à payer pour qualifiés soins infirmiers à domicile.   En tant que PDG et fondateur de la société fondée sur Glendale, Solutions Nursing Home. Zoran is currently […]

  • Defying Expectations, Mayor Ras Baraka Is Praised in All Corners of Newark

    NEWARK — Mayor Ras J. Baraka came into office last summer practically taunting his doubters. “Yeah,” he said in his inaugural address, “we need a mayor that’s radical.” They had predicted that he would be anti-business and anti-police, that Mr. Baraka, the son of Newark’s most famous black radical, would return a city dogged by […]

  • 5 Things To Tell Anyone Who Blames Black Lives Matter For Violence Against Cops

          Shérif Ron Hickman comté de Harris, Texas, isn’t quite sure why suspect Shannon J. Miles allegedly shot and killed his deputy, Darren Goforth, la semaine dernière. Police investigating the homicide haven’t been able to identify a motive, but Hickman has a theory, and it involves Black Lives Matter. “I think that’s something that we have […]

  • Kentucky clerk ordered to court after refusing to issue gay-marriage licenses

    MOREHEAD, Ky. — A raucous scene unfolded at the county courthouse here Tuesday as a clerk defied a judge’s order to start issuing marriage licenses, citing her religious objections to same-sex marriage. Etats-Unis. District Judge David Bunning has set a hearing for 11 am. Thursday to determine whether to hold Rowan County Clerk Kim Davis in […]

  • Listening to music boosts recovery from surgery and reduces pain, research finds

    Après avoir examiné la preuve du monde 7,000 les patients, scientifiques ont dit les patients qui vont pour la chirurgie devraient être autorisés à choisir la musique qu'ils aimeraient entendre de maximiser le bénéfice. Mais ils ont également mis en garde que la musique ne devrait pas interférer avec la communication de l'équipe médicale lors d'une opération. Dr Catherine Meads de l'Université Brunel, who co-authored […]

  • JUSTICE 4 ALL

      On July 31, 2015, my son, Justice Amir Griffith was diagnosed with a form of cancer called Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). ALL is an acute form of leukemia, or cancer of the white blood cells, characterized by the overproduction and accumulation of cancerous, immature white blood cells, known as lymphoblasts. Individuals who are diagnosed with ALL, […]

  • Obama to rename tallest U.S. peak in historic Alaska visit

      To hear the White House describe Alaska, the state has become the canary in the climate change coal mine, complete with raging wildfires, accelerating ice melt in the arctic, vanishing glaciers and whole villages forced to relocate away from rising seas. President Barack Obama will carry that urgent message to Alaska this week in […]

  • The Labor Ruling McDonald’s Has Been Dreading Just Became A Reality

      WASHINGTON — McDonald, Burger King and every other company that relies on a franchise business model just suffered the legal setback they’ve been fearing for years. The National Labor Relations Board ruled on Thursday that Browning Ferris Industries, a waste management company, qualifies as a “joint employer” alongside one of its subcontractors. The decision […]

  • 10 Years After Katrina, Black Residents See Less Recovery Progress Than Whites

    Ten years ago Hurricane Katrina brought devastating damage and flooding to New Orleans and surrounding areas. The slow response by the federal government in the aftermath left victims and many Americans alike to question whether race played a role in the delayed aid, as victims were disproportionately black. A decade later, two new polls find […]