Outraged Over Illnesses Among Schoolgirls, Iranians Return to Streets
With thousands of girls falling ill and claims of poisonings, Iranians held the first wide-scale protests in months.
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With thousands of girls falling ill and claims of poisonings, Iranians held the first wide-scale protests in months.
A BBC Monitoring investigation has found hundreds of reinstated accounts on Twitter promoting abuse and misinformation.
The United States announced on Tuesday $26 million in new humanitarian aid for Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh and elsewhere in that region of Asia.
The goal of the ad is to highlight the “hypocrisy of Tennessee’s drag ban,” according to the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBTQ civil rights organization.
The once heirs apparent and freshmen guards who were an afterthought in the regular-season opener are now fully entrenched in the driver’s seat of the Washington men’s basketball team.
Two of the four U.S. citizens who were violently kidnapped at gunpoint last week while in Mexico have been found dead. The two surviving American citizens have been returned to the U.S., according to the State Department. Omar Villafranca reports.
French President Emmanuel Macron is once again facing fierce pushback over his plans to raise the retirement age for millions. Public transport was severely disrupted across France, fuel deliveries were halted and teachers walked off the job as unions …
Thefts of Kia and Hyundai brand vehicles continue to happen at an alarming rate, and city officials are considering holding manufacturers responsible for a lack of technology that makes them more vulnerable.
The Center for Reproductive Rights says it is filing an unprecedented lawsuit on behalf of Texans harmed by the state’s abortion bans.
You may notice more dogs on the street as you walk around University City, thanks to a new service dog program launched at the University of Pennsylvania that provides military members with a therapy dog.