Mayor Ekrem Imamoglu leaves a rally in entrance of the Istanbul Metropolitan Municipality creating in Istanbul on Dec. 14, following a Turkish court docket final decision to sentence him to two many years and seven months in prison for insulting election officers. Onur Dogman/SOPA Photographs/LightRocket/Getty Images conceal caption toggle caption […]
REYNOSA, Mexico (AP) — Two long lines of migrants waited for blessings from visiting Catholic priests celebrating Mass at the Casa del Migrante shelter in this border city, just across the bank of the Rio Grande River from Texas. After services ended last week, several crammed around the three Jesuits […]
WASHINGTON (AP) — Long before the bobbleheads and the “Fauci ouchie,” Dr. Anthony Fauci was a straight-shooter about scary diseases — and “stick with the science” remains his mantra. Fauci steps down from a five-decade career in public service at the end of the month, one shaped by the HIV […]
New Orleans charter organizations and education-focused nonprofits received more than $28 million in the latest round of donations from maverick philanthropist MacKenzie Scott. Scott recently wrote on her website Yield Giving that her donations have yielded more than $14 billion in funding for about 1,600 nonprofits since 2019. She also announced […]
As a law school applicant, your odds of success are based on several factors. Most salient are your grades and standardized test scores, which are statistically correlated with strong performance in law school. Life experience, along with professional and extracurricular achievements and recommendation letters, can show how you’d contribute a […]
Newly elected Assemblyman Josh Hoover, R-Folsom, is sworn into office during the Assembly organizational session Dec. 5 at the state Capitol. As a Republican Latino, Hoover is not eligible for the Latino Caucus that has been reserved for Democrats since its creation 50 years ago. Hector Amezcua [email protected] La Abeja, […]