US military jurors decry Guantanamo detainee torture Al Jazeera Seven United States military officers have written a letter urging clemency for Guantanamo Bay detainee Majid Khan, calling his account of torture at so-called CIA black sites a “stain on the moral fiber of America”. | The seven officers were part of an eight-member military jury that on Friday ...
‘No personal feud with two families’ The News International ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan Thursday said he had no personal enmity with the two families (Zardari and Sharifs), rather he used to be friends with them. | “But if I shake hands with the Leader of the Opposition Shehbaz Sharif, it will mean...
Cross-Cutting Excellence: Righteousness exalts a Nation Ghana Web This last quarter of 2021 is showing itself as quite eventful in our country; not least because of the excitement created by the decisions, discussions and determinations related to the Anti-LGBTQ+ Bill presently under Parliamentary processing. | But...
Youth for November 4 The Columbus Telegram Schuyler Central High School first quarter honor roll | All ‘A’ Honor Roll (4.0): Freshmen: Talon Andel; Maria Genchi; Bela Jedlicka; Melony Lopez ; William Lopez; Carter Perrin; Diego Ramirez; Abigail Reyna; Daniel Serrato; Ana Soto; Addison Vav...
ET Private School Football Capsules Tyler Morning Telegraph ALL SAINTS (1-7, 0-6) VS. DALLAS SHELTON (3-5, 3-3) | When/Where: 7 p.m. Friday, Mewbourne Stadium, Tyler | Notable | Dallas Shelton: QB Jason Walker WR Keaton Cheves CB Jahan Rami | All Saints: LB/RB Cameron Reid LB/RB Cayden Mitcham QB/FS Will Morg...
4 NYC unions ink deal on vaccinations; fire unions push back Hastings Tribune NEW YORK (AP) — Many government workers who have defied New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate won't be fired and will even keep getting paid, for now, if they've applied for a religious exemption under a labor deal announced Thursday. | The agre...
4 NYC unions ink deal on vaccinations; fire unions push back SCNOW Morning News By KAREN MATTHEWS and JENNIFER PELTZ | NEW YORK (AP) — Many government workers who have defied New York City's COVID-19 vaccine mandate won't be fired and will even keep getting paid, for now, if they've applied for a religious exemption under a la...
Body donated for science dissected at 'Oddities' expo The Argus Press BATON ROUGE, La. (AP) — The body of a Louisiana man who wanted it donated for science was dissected before paying viewers at an “Oddities and Curiosities Expo” in Oregon, news agencies report. His wife is aghast. | “As far as I’m concerned,...
The Facebook Papers: What do they mean from a human rights perspective? Amnesty The virtual world is probably a much-needed escape for Mark Zuckerberg these days given the crisis engulfing Facebook in the real world. However, the noise surrounding the company’s rebrand to Meta must not distract from the actual harms the company continues to cause. | The last week has seen an avalanche of media stories about Facebook, with mo...
Binance launches $116M initiative to accelerate crypto-adoption in France AMB Crypto Binance, the world’s leading blockchain ecosystem and cryptocurrency platform, has been in the news for many reasons. Despite a few regulatory hiccups, the platform continues to take initiatives to accelerate the adoption of digital assets and blockchain technology. Now, Binance and French Fintech, a non-profit focused on promoting financial tech...