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    Take control, say goodbye to roadside struggles

    “I do not feel safe on the road.” This is the answer that 82.4% of residents who ride bikes told the Department of Transporation Services’ Bicycling on Oahu Survey.

  • Rivers now for peace, not blood, says Fubara

    Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, says peace has prevailed in the state because he drew strength from God to resist insults and tantrums thrown at him. He said this singular action frustrated attempts by those he termed some disgruntled persons bent on plunging the state into crisis. Fubara, who is having a political crisis with Read More

  • Violent gangs and drug distributors now control Haiti

    Then-President Donald Trump may have painted with too broad a brush when, in 2018, he cavalierly described some Third World nations as "s---hole" countries, but in singling out Haiti, he was dead on.

  • Americans Now Worry About Out-Of-Control Power Bill Inflation

    Americans Now Worry About Out-Of-Control Power Bill Inflation Tens of millions of Americans are having trouble paying their power bills as residential electricity inflation continues to run rampant. The latest data from the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (February's print) shows that three out of every four major cities in the US had power prices rise for residential customers. "Food has been a worry, but now electricity is the worry," 75yo Alfredo De Avila told Bloomberg, adding,...

  • Iran Says it Can Close the Strait of Hormuz, But Won't For Now

    DUBAI, April 9 (Reuters) – The commander of Iran’s Revolutionary Guard’s navy said on Tuesday Israel’s presence in the United Arab Emirates was viewed as a threat by Tehran and it could close the Strait of

  • Activists in Afghanistan under threat of Taliban’s political oppression

    Shafaqna English- Contrary to all its commitments, the Taliban have announced overt hostility against political movements after undisclosed pressures and threats against civil and social activists. Alongside revoking political parties’ activity permits, they have criminalized the use of party names in the country. In the latest incident, the Taliban sentenced

  • Taliban official announces plan to block Facebook in Afghanistan

    According to a report,” Najibullah Haqqani, the acting Minister of Telecommunications and Information Technology for the Taliban in Afghanistan, announced in an interview with Tolo News on Saturday night, April 6th, that the ministry has finalized the plan to block the social network Facebook in Afghanistan. The report states: “The Taliban official stated that the […]

  • USPS got billions in financial aid, and now says it needs more

    Two years after Congress wiped more than $100 billion off the U.S. Postal Service’s books, the mail service and its allies are quietly pressing for help again.

  • Swinney likes his defensive ends but says the group is incomplete for now

    CLEMSON – Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney says his defensive ends will be just fine. They just have some growing up to do. Clemson lost Justin Mascoll and Xavie

  • Taliban claims killing two ISIS members in Eastern Afghanistan

    According to a report from the media outlet, Taliban forces conducted an operation in Kunar province, eastern Afghanistan, resulting in the killing of two ISIS members. In a report released by the Taliban-controlled state news agency on Thursday, April 11, another ISIS member was detained in the operation. Further information about the identities of these […]

  • Prosecutors Say Alec Baldwin Had ‘Absolutely No Control’ Over Emotions on Rust

    Alec Baldwin had ‘absolutely no control over emotions’ on the set of ‘Rust,’ prosecutors argue in a new filing towards his felony manslaughter charge, and ‘absolutely no concern for how his conduct affects those around him.’

  • Alec Baldwin had ‘no control’ over his emotions on Rust set, prosecutors say

    Public filing alleges actor, charged with involuntary manslaughter, ‘shamelessly lied’ about the deadly shooting of cinematographerNew Mexico state prosecutors plan to argue that Alec Baldwin was unable to control his emotions on the set of the film Rust, where cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was killed when a gun held by the actor went off – and that he “shamelessly lied” and changed his story about the deadly shooting.The 66-year-old actor is due to go on trial in July on a charge of...