Opinion Source: Fox News YouTube Dr. Phil McGraw is speaking out this week to suggest that Chinese migrants crossing the U.S. border are actually spies. Dr. Phil Sounds Off Dr. Phil went on Fox News on Tuesday to talk to host Sean Hannity about his recent trip to the US-Mexico border, …
Read More »‘They’re going to kill us’: Sudan’s army targets civilians on ethnic basis
In December, Osman Arbab*, 24, and his younger brother were on a bus just outside Atbara, Sudan, when military intelligence stopped it and asked which of the passengers were from Darfur or Kordofan. The two men are originally from Kordofan, even though they have not lived there for years, and …
Read More »Six Clear Glosses (and they’re all a bit different!) | British Beauty Blogger
[unpaid/sample/affiliate/ad] I have got a lot of make up here despite the fact that I have regular clear outs. However, certain things I have not been able to bear to throw or give away end up bearing fruit when I’m able to compile a round up like this. I did one on …
Read More »Video: They Left Gaza to Work in Israel. Now They’re Stranded.
Thousands of workers from Gaza have been trapped in the West Bank since the Hamas attacks on October 7. Their Israeli work permits have been canceled, and they’re deeply worried about their families back home.
Read More »Katsina’s Governor Radda won’t negotiate with bandits until they’re weak
Radda stated this when he paid a courtesy visit to the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), General Christopher Musa, at the Defence Headquarters on Thursday in Abuja. He said the Community Security Watch, launched by the state government had been able to recruit locals from the communities where banditry had …
Read More »What Stephanie Nolen learnt from chasing mosquitoes around the world — they’re winning
According to the last malaria report by the World Health Organisation (WHO), there were an estimated 247 million malaria cases and 619,000 malaria deaths globally in 2021. Despite the world’s best efforts, the threat of mosquitoes as malaria vectors and as carriers of other dangerous diseases, like dengue, yellow fever …
Read More »Ask New Zealand’s Maori Party What They’re Wearing. They Dare You.
The outfit is distinctly Victorian. A high, vintage lace collar with ruffles cascades over the lapel of a black tailcoat. But it is not meant to be a throwback. For Debbie Ngarewa-Packer, the co-leader of Te Pati Maori, a New Zealand political party, it is a reclamation of the era …
Read More »‘The demands are high’: Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher tell FourFourTwo they’re conscious they could be dropped by Sky at at any minute
Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher have told FourFourTwo that they still haven’t become complacent at Sky, since the demands on the network are so high. The pair became Premier League legends for Manchester United and Liverpool respectively, striking up a surprising friendship when they each hung up their boots to …
Read More »‘They’re Outsmarting Us’: Birds Build Nests From Anti-Bird Spikes
Auke-Florian Hiemstra, a biologist who studies how wild animals repurpose human materials, thought he had seen everything. In his research on the common coot, a water bird often found in Dutch canals, he had discovered nests containing windshield wipers, sunglasses, plastic carnations, condoms and envelopes used to package cocaine. “So …
Read More »Casey DeSantis Draws a Line Against Groomers: ‘They’re Not Yours’
Casey DeSantis, the wife of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, posted a powerful video that quickly went viral, declaring war against far-left activists who proudly declare, “We’re coming for your children.” The video was awash in positive reviews. “We will not allow you to exploit the innocence of our children to …
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