• UN Human Rights Council holds session on Afghanistan's Human Rights situation

    The periodic review session of the United Nations Human Rights Council on Afghanistan’s human rights situation will be held today, Monday, April 29th. The review session, which will run from April 29th to October 10th, will examine the human rights situation of 14 countries, including Afghanistan. On the first day, before lunch, the human rights […]

  • Human Trafficking Czar Ignores Democrat-Invited Human Trafficking Over U.S. Border

    Instead of addressing the root cause of U.S. trafficking problems — a compromised border — Dyer is focused on promoting 'equity' abroad.

  • Liberia: Looking Deeper Into The Recent U.S. Annual Human Right Report Of 2023; Grave Human Rights Issues That Were Left Out!!!

    The US State Department released its 2023 Annual Human Rights Report on Rights Practices in Liberia focusing on issues of fundamental and inherent human rights violations, malfeasance, unorthodox behaviors of both the CDC led government, opposition Unity Party and other occurrences. By Jefferson Tamba Koijee; Former Mayor of Monrovia, A renowned Student Activist, Secretary General []

  • EDITORIAL — Humanly possible

    The country marks World Immunization Week as outbreaks of pertussis or whooping cough continue to be reported in different regions, posing threats particularly to infants.

  • How does the brain process complex smells?

    New research sheds light on how our brains focus on what's most important

  • Movie Review – Humane (2024)

    Humane, 2024. Directed by Caitlin Cronenberg. Starring Jay Baruchel, Emily Hampshire, Peter Gallagher, Enrico Colantoni, Sebastian Chacon, Alanna Bale, Sirena Gulamgaus, Uni Park, Martin Roach, Blessing Adedijo, Joel Gagne, and Franckie Francois. SYNOPSIS: In the wake of an environmental collapse that is forcing humanity to shed 20% of its population, a family dinner erupts into […] From blockbuster Hollywood movies to independent and British cinema, Flickering Myth has you covered. Read the...

  • Doncaster industrial complex up for sale

    A complex of five buildings totalling 165,000 sq ft set on an eight acre site in an established industrial location in Doncaster has come to the market for sale. The Sheffield office of Knight Frank has been appointed to market Warmsworth 36 which offers easy access to Junction 36 of the M1 and offers a complex of industrial and warehouse units with ancillary offices, set within a secure site with gatehouse, all located off Warmsworth Halt. Warmsworth 36 presents a unique opportunity to acquire...

  • Human development crisis of Pakistan

    Shafaqna Pakistan | by Kamal Khalid, Pakistan has reached a critical juncture in its debt cycle, where the fiscal strain is reverberating across various sectors, leading to a downturn in key indicators such as poverty, unemployment, and social discontent. The recent plunge to the bottom of the UN Human Development

  • NOVA: Making North America: Human

    For next week's Watch & Wonder Highlight, we're thrilled to feature "NOVA: Making North America: Human." After watching, dive deeper with resources about North America’s amazing geology—from the oldest rocks on the continent (3.5 billion years!) to the potential earthquake catastrophe that lies within the Cascadia subduction zone in the Pacific Northwest—on PBS LearningMedia.

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    Raynham police tape off apartment complex

    RAYNHAM, Mass. (WJAR) — Police in Raynham taped off an area of an apartment

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    Building a bridge between faith and human resources

    Hennither Gant, founder of Career Image Solutions, helps individuals uncover their professional identity and chart a course toward rewarding career paths aligned with their values and goals, through insightful consultations and assessments.

  • Dan Rather, at 92, on a life in news

    It's been almost 20 years since Dan Rather signed off from the anchor desk here at CBS News. Of the so-called "Big Three" TV anchormen back in the day, watched by some 50 million people a night, Rather was there the longest, almost a quarter-century.In his 44 years with CBS, Rather held every post a network reporter could: bureau chief, war correspondent, foreign correspondent, White House correspondent. But in 2006, a little more than a year after he stepped down from the anchor desk, Rather...