• Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh has always stood for reservation, says Mohan Bhagwat

    The remark came after the Opposition claimed that the ruling BJP would change the Constitution and scrap reservations if it returns to power.

  • The Struggle For The Soul Of The GOP

    The Struggle For The Soul Of The GOP Authored by Kevin Roberts via The Epoch Times, The Republican establishment doesn’t know it yet, but last weekend was a watershed moment for their party. On April 20, House Republican leadership facilitated passage of a foreign-aid package that sends roughly $60 billion to Ukraine, $26 billion to Israel and Gaza, $8 billion to Taiwan, and exactly zero dollars to the southern border. The bill has since passed the Democrat-led Senate and was...

  • Column: Second Language Struggles

    Language education continues to evolve, and it’s in the best interest of the United States to focus on its students learning a second language.

  • River businesses reflect on flood impact

    PINEVILLE, Mo. — For those who make their living on the river, the recent heavy rains have been both a blessing and a curse. It seems almost everybody was impacted in some way by this past weekend's storms and floods, especially those who've built a business, on the water. "We had some rise, but no []

  • Truck rams into bus, 10 injured

    As many as 10 persons were reportedly injured as a bus fell in nullah near Dhayala Bridge in Bilaspur district today. It is learnt that the bus was on its

  • Reflecting on the cost of conflict and the value of peace

    Every year, at dawn on April 25, Australians, New Zealanders and our friends from across the world come together. We remember the soldiers from the Australian and New Zealander Army Corps who landed at the beaches of Gallipoli on this date in 1915.

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    An Organizer Reflects on Where Labor Stands Now

    Jane McAlevey, labor organizer, columnist for The Nation and the author of several books, including (with Abby Lawlor) Rules to Win By: Power and Participation in Union Negotiations (Oxford University Press, 2023), reflects on her life's work in organizing and recent wins for labor, and what she sees as crucial for workers to do if they want to continue the positive streak for unions.

  • Gorsuch leads the charge against judicial overreach

    Liberals control the legal profession, from the law schools and litigious nonprofits to the bar associations and judges (including many Republican appointees). Judicial supremacy, implemented through “universal injunctions,” allows any liberal legal group to tap one of 670 district judges in 94 district courts to decide on a broad range of public policies, which the political elite then treat as “law.” The good news: Evidence seems to suggest that at least three Supreme Court justices intend...

  • Prosecution service struggling with "catastrophic" IT failures

    Prosecuting lawyers say they have been struggling for years with IT problems that leave them unable to prepare cases properly or file requests for court orders. A message on the public prosecution service’s intranet, seen by NRC, acknowledged there were longstanding problems with the performance of its digital services. The service said there were “concerns about the effect of these disruptions in the IT service on colleagues’ workload.” It added: “The problems are also affecting the...

  • Palau struggles to revive its tourism industry

    Flights haven't restarted in high volume since the pandemic drop-off, and South Koreans are booking their vacations elsewhere.

  • Ram Hints At More Powerful Performance Truck Above RHO

    The brand revealed the news as it pointed out 'easter eggs' in its latest marketing ad

  • McDonald's Stock Struggles After Rare Earnings Miss

    McDonald's stock is choppy Tuesday after a mixed first-quarter earnings