Month: January 2020

PORT WASHINGTON, Wis. —  A Wisconsin judge on Monday ordered the state’s elections commission to immediately begin removing up to 209,000 names from the state’s voter rolls or face hundreds of dollars in fines for each day they don’t do so. Click Here: jean paul gaultier perfume Judge Paul Malloy said in his ruling that time […]

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WASHINGTON —  The United States is removing nearly two dozen Saudi military students from a training program and sending them back to Saudi Arabia following an investigation into a deadly shooting by a Saudi aviation student at a Florida Navy base last month, Atty. Gen. William Barr said Monday. Many of the 21 cadets had contact […]

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TEHRAN —  Iran said Tuesday that authorities have made arrests for the accidental shooting down of a Ukrainian passenger plane, which killed all 176 people on board and set off protests in the country demanding accountability after officials initially concealed the cause of the crash. Iran’s Judiciary spokesman Gholamhossein Esmaili said “some individuals” were arrested after […]

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates —  The demonstrations that erupted after Iran admitted to accidentally shooting down a passenger plane during a tense standoff with the United States last week are the latest of several waves of protest going back to the 1979 Islamic Revolution — all of which have been violently suppressed. Iranians were shocked and […]

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McLaren boss Zak Brown says that Formula 1 wouldn’t exist without its fans, insisting the sport sometimes forgets where its true interests reside. As a highly sophisticated, glamorous and exciting business, Grand Prix racing has gained massive exposure over the decades. Yet its boundaries often appear closed, which is perhaps part of its appeal. Former […]

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Twitter users wasted no time mocking the New York Times after their account posted a pretty out-of-touch tweet about Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s potential Canada move. “Many Canadians are giddy at the prospect that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could be moving to Canada, injecting some razzle dazzle to the sprawling, bone-chillingly cold country,” […]

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There were dozens of Canadians among the 176 people who were killed when Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 crashed after takeoff near Tehran, Iran. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau confirmed on Wednesday afternoon, that 138 out of the 176 passengers who died in the fatal crash were supposed to land in Canada. Friends and family in […]

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