The International Criminal Court has decided not to investigate the mass detention of Muslims, shocking activists seeking to hold Beijing responsible for the persecution of ethnic and religious minorities. Hague’s lawyers said Monday they would not, for a moment, investigate allegations of genocide and crimes against humanity against the Uighurs, …
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The demolition of the church reveals sections on faith and politics
WASHINGTON (AP) – The demolition of four downtown and Washington Washington churches after a rally in support of President Donald Trump is erupting in people of this faith as the nation faces post-election political divisions. Two historically damaged houses of worship were historically Black Churches where people pampered banners of …
Read More »Neurologists at the Covid-19 vaccine trial on legends about the vaccine
Jonathan Howard is a neurologist who works at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. During the epidemic, he led a team of healthcare workers treating Kovid-19 patients. Howard says he jumped at the chance to join the AstraZeneca vaccine trial because he had a long-standing fascination with vaccines and the …
Read More »The dinosaur snatched the influential believer and removed the ribbon from his shoulder.
The unusual fossil was found in Brazil and is the first of its kind from South America showing evidence of feathers. The study authors believe that the extended plumage would have been used for demonstration and would have indicated that the dinosaurs had consistent mating behavior. “If confirmed, this discovery …
Read More »Georgia is still looking for a Dec. 19 game
Georgia is open Saturday. Wonderbilt, for the second time this season, has been unable to meet SOC’s minimum roster requirements due to COVD-19, opt outs, injuries and other issues and the game has been declared a no-contest. The game was to be UGA’s fourth and final match at Sunford Stadium …
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