Day: February 17, 2023
Miller gets double-double, No. 21 Colorado women beat ASU
Quay Miller had 17 points, 10 rebounds and four steals, Tameiya Sadler added a season-high 16 points and No. 21 Colorado beat Arizona State 70-62.
‘Discriminatory’ messages about Katie Price’s son allegedly shared by Met officers
Model ‘disgusted’ following letter from force concerning Whatsapp messages about son, HarveyKatie Price’s disabled son has allegedly been the target of “inappropriate and discriminatory” WhatsApp messages shared by Metropolitan police officers.In a pos…
How will the African Union manage the continent?
The bloc’s leaders gather again as Africa is grappling with many challenges.
Crimean Tatars long to return to a liberated Crimea
After nearly a full year of war with Russia, Ukrainian leaders say victory will come when the Russians make a full retreat out of Ukraine — including the Crimean Peninsula.
Protesters storm Suriname parliament over high fuel prices
Hundreds of demonstrators stormed Suriname’s parliament, broke windows and looted nearby businesses to protest high fuel and electricity prices in the South American nation
How to make sure people see your important emails — even in Gmail
Most email clients offer a high-priority setting, but they don’t all honor each other’s settings. What can you do to get your email marked important?
Creation of a Space National Guard Gets Renewed Push from Lawmakers
Senators Feinstein and Rubio pushed for the legislation last year, but their bill saw little movement.
Over 100 children illegally employed by US slaughterhouse cleaning firm
Labor department investigation finds Packers Sanitation Services Inc employed children between ages of 13 and 17 in eight statesMore than 100 children have been discovered to be illegally employed by a slaughterhouse cleaning firm across the country, f…