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ROME (AP) – Tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian demonstrators took to the streets Saturday in major European cities and around the world to demand the first ever ceasefire, with police in Rome using tear gas and water cannons. dispersed the violent demonstrators. The anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel approaches. Massive rallies have been held in several European cities and are expected to continue into the weekend and peak on Memorial Day Monday. Thousands of people demonstrated peacefully in Rome on Saturday afternoon, but a small group held a rally in the city center despite local authorities refusing permission…
Franklin Animal Clinic hosts donation drive The clinic will be donating supplies until October 6th to help those affected by Hurricane Helen. If you would like to participate in this effort, please bring what you need to the clinic located at 2990 N. Morton St. in Franklin. What you need: Canned food (pull tab). Snacks; bottled water. Toiletries (toothpaste, toothbrushes, deodorant, sanitary wipes, soap); cleaning supplies (gloves, tools, shovels, buckets). Toilet paper, paper towels. Bleach and vinegar (mold). dog and cat food. All items will be delivered to those in need in Newport, Tennessee on October 8th. First Financial Bank…
In a backstage waiting room at Friday’s campaign rally in Flint, Michigan, Arab American advocates urged Vice President Kamala Harris to break away from President Joe Biden’s Israel policy and work toward ending the war in Gaza. He called for more forceful promotion. The conversation was scheduled to last 10 minutes but ended up lasting 20 minutes, said Wael Al-Zayat, CEO of Emgage Action, a group that aims to encourage Muslim-Americans to vote. Harris did not make any promises, but told her that “she too wants to end the war and will do everything in her power to do so.”…
Arete Collective, the company that purchased about 65 acres of land near Turtle Bay Resort, has delayed construction until December. This came after the city stepped in and allowed conversations about luxury properties to first take place. KAHUKU, Hawaii (Island News) — A project to build luxury condominiums on Oahu’s North Shore is currently on pause.Arete Collective, a Utah-based developer that purchased approximately 65 acres of land near Turtle Bay Resort in April, says it will delay construction until Dec. 1, 2024 to increase interaction with the community. Announced.This comes after state Rep. Sean Quinlan sent a letter…
Tens of thousands of people are expected to participate in the campaign. Image: Shutterstock4 min read Last updated: October 5, 2024 | 11:43 AM IST Former President Donald Trump plans to return Saturday to the scene where a gunman tried to assassinate him in July, in what is now a near-constant physical act to fulfill a promise that is truly an obligation. He recently told the public he was willing to put aside concerns about safety. Originally from Butler, Pennsylvania. I’d probably start by saying, “As I was saying…” the Republican presidential candidate said, noting that a bullet hit Mr.…
A sign outside of a CVS pharmacy store on February 07, 2024 in Miami, Florida. Joe Raedle | Getty ImagesIt’s time for a wellness check at CVS Health.Shares of the company are down more than 20% this year as it grapples with higher-than-expected medical costs in its insurance unit and pharmacy reimbursement pressure, among other issues.As it seeks to claw back faith with Wall Street, the company is considering breaking itself up.CVS has engaged advisors in a strategic review of its business, CNBC reported Monday. One option being weighed is splitting up its retail pharmacy and insurance units. It would be…
A political controversy erupted after President Donald Trump claimed Americans hit hard by Hurricane Helen were losing out on emergency aid money because it was being spent on immigrants.The White House quickly refuted the claims, accusing Republicans of spreading “bold lies” about disaster response funding.Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Wednesday that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (Fema), which he oversees, is short on funds for the remainder of the hurricane season.President Trump and his allies have expressed anger that government agencies have spent more than $640 million (about £487 million) housing migrants.But officials noted that the Congress-approved funding is…
A think tank associated with Marco Rubio, which fuels fears about Haitian immigrants in Pennsylvania, has also produced a series of videos in recent months promoting conspiracy theories about LGBTQ+ people, human rights groups and even the corporate consulting firm McKinsey & Company. did.The editor hired to produce these videos is also the head of MyPillow, a media organization founded by Mike Lindell, a close ally of former President Donald Trump and a prominent election denier. .The ongoing campaign against Haitians, which follows this video and a similar effort in Springfield, Ohio, that caused chaos in the Midwestern city, raises…
Harris said this week that she wanted to see the devastation personally. (Photo: Reuters)3 min read Last updated: October 5, 2024 | 11:13 AM IST Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris is scheduled to head to North Carolina on Saturday as the state recovers from Hurricane Helen, a visit by Republican Donald Trump who has spread false claims about the federal government’s response to the disaster. Arrive the next day. Harris was in Georgia earlier this week helping distribute meals, touring damage sites and comforting families hit hard by the storm. Click here to contact us on WhatsApp President Joe Biden…
story linkHoboken, New Jersey – Russell Rogers, assistant vice president and director of athletics and recreation at Stevens Institute of Technology, announced Friday that Brianna Wright has been promoted to assistant director of athletics for sports medicine. “I am excited to see the impact Bri will have on the Sports Medicine Office in her new leadership role,” said Rogers. “She is an energetic leader and has the background and skill level to effectively manage and lead Stevens Sports Medicine into the future. Our athletic trainers are a critical part of the student-athlete experience. I look forward to supporting Bri…