Nearly a billion voters will decide if Narendra Modi gets a third term as prime minister
Recently, I fell in love with Nick Offerman’s scotch. The raw product, a Scotch whisky with a distinctly American bourbon presence, aged 11 years in oak red-wine casks that have been shaved down and charred, is certainly drinkable—but the pro move is pouring two fingers into a rocks glass, then adding a splash of filtered room-temperature water. This draws out the perfume, the floral romance, the latent sweetness lying beneath its unctuous, musky angularity. I open with this because the taste of...
Members of American Disabled for Accessible Public Transportation protest near a cross they erected with a wheelchair attached in downtown Cincinnati, May 15, 1986. Police have erected barricades to keep
Tom Dawson, center, a second-year student at the Boston Architectural Center, holds open the door to a Boston restaurant, Oct. 24, 1987, for classmate Scott Pettee, right. Fifteen BAC students
University students protest, demanding a free higher education and to support all university projects, in Asuncion, Paraguay, Tuesday, April 16, 2024. The university students planned to march towards the presidential
The greatest exercise of democracy in the history of mankind -- by the numbers, at least -- kicked off Friday as almost 1 billion people began casting votes for the next leader and government of India.
A building materials’ specialist from Northampton has been recognised for his commitment to the industry. National trade body The Builders Merchants Federation (BMF) and Builders’ Merchants News (BMN), have joined forces to identify the Top 100 Young Achievers across the multi-billion-pound building materials sector, and shine a light on the brightest stars of the future. Sam Wood, Senior Category Manager at Travis Perkins, based in Northampton, has been nominated for the accolade based around...
But a majority of state constitutions declare that every citizen -- not necessarily only a citizen -- is an eligible voter.
Ministers believe the novel deportation scheme is worth a try, but Labour plans to get rid of it.
Breitbart Economics Editor John Carney is calling for a national Inflation Day protest this June to demand policy change on the most pressing issue for Americans.
Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Police in Six Nations of the Grand River are asking for Ontario Provincial Police’s help with an investigation into a body that was found on the reserve earlier this month. OPP say a body was found around 5:15 p.m. on April 12 on 2nd Line near Chiefswood Road. Officers say they believe there is no […]
The Teachers and Educational Workers’ Union, (TEWU), of Trade Union Congress (TUC)-Ghana, has made history with the election of Salamatu Mahamah Braimah, as the first female national chairperson, after 65 years of existence of the union.