Day: April 1, 2023
What does Trump’s indictment mean for American politics?
Donald Trump is expected to become the first former or sitting US president to face criminal charges.
Russia leads UN Security Council in ‘worst April Fool’s joke,’ Ukraine says – New York Post
Russia leads UN Security Council in ‘worst April Fool’s joke,’ Ukraine says New York Post Ukraine decries ‘symbolic blow’ as Russia assumes UNSC Presidency | Latest English News | WION WION”Slap In The Face”: Ukraine On Russia’s S…
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces new leaders – KSLTV
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces new leaders KSLTVNew Young Women presidency announced, along with new counselor for Young Men KSL.comMeet the church’s 5 new General Authority Seventies Deseret …
New Young Women general presidency named at April general conference – Deseret News
New Young Women general presidency named at April general conference Deseret NewsNew Young Women presidency announced, along with new counselor for Young Men KSL.comThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announces new lea…
Over 175,000 rally in Tel Aviv despite judicial reform negotiation dialogue
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Man arrested for throwing yogurt on women without appropriate hijab
Authorities in Iran have arrested a man who threw yogurt at two women who entered a dairy store in Shanzid, northeastern Iran, without appropriate hijab.
Officials say one dead, 40 people injured in roof collapse at Illinois metal concert
Dozens of concertgoers were injured after the roof the Apollo Theatre collapsed Friday night as severe storms tore through the region.
Mariners lefty Robbie Ray placed on 15-day IL after first start of season
A day after he struggled in his first start of the season, Robbie Ray was placed on the 15-day injured list with a flexor strain in his left forearm/elbow.
An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech meant to make policing more effective (New York Times)
New York Times:
An investigation details how a Georgia man was wrongfully arrested based on a bad facial recognition match and other tech meant to make policing more effective — Because of a bad facial recognition match and other hi…