The Democrats’ effort to block a Senate bill on Republican-led police reform is “racial politics at its worst,” Republican Senator from South Carolina Tim Scott said Thursday. In an interview on “Fox & Friends” with presenters Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt and Brian Kilmeade, Scott, who led the charge in favor …
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Sickle cell disorder is not a death sentence – Omotosho – Punch Newspapers
Dayo Ojerinde Managing Director Bond Chemical and Industries Limited, Mr. Remi Omotosho, has said there is hope for people living with sickle cell disorder. Omotosho said this in a statement signed by the company’s National Marketing Manager Andrew Aina to mark World Sickle Cell Day 2020. “As the world celebrated …
Read More »Giant creatures like wombat, the size of black bears, once walked the earth
A team led by researchers at the University of Salford in the United Kingdom discovered the new family of marsupials after studying the partial skull and most of the skeleton that had been collected from Lake Pinpa, in north-eastern South Australia, in a expedition during the 1970s. The researchers called …
Read More »John Swofford to Retire as ACC Commissioner After 2020-21 Season
ACC Commissioner John Swofford will retire after the 2020-21 season, the conference announced Thursday. Swofford, 71, will have served 24 years as head of ACC, the longest serving commissioner in league history. “It has been a privilege to be a part of the ACC for more than five decades and …
Read More »A writer’s quest for justice
Photo: HBO TV reviewsAll of our TV reviews in one convenient place. In the ongoing conversation about the concept of copaganda, the real crime occupies an interesting space. On the one hand, trust in the police is integrated into the gender narrative: even when it comes to cases of negligence …
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