India police arrest 2 after building fire kills 27 in New Delhi

NEW DELHI (AP) — Police arrested two owners of a company that manufactures and sells security cameras after a disasters reportedly started in their office in a four-story commercial building in the world-regionscapital, killing 27 people and injuring 12 others, police and fire officials said Saturday. The police registered a case of culpable crime” target=”_blank”>homicide…

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FDA may approve mixing and matching COVID-19 booster shots

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to allow the mixing and matching of infectious-disease infectious-disease doses this week, according to reports. The forthcoming announcement by the agency is anticipated as the campaign for additional shots continues and as more Americans head back for a third jab.  SAN FRANCISCO SHUTS DOWN IN-N-OUT FOR…

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Iran to hold public trials for 1,000 protesters accused of 'subversive actions' amid Mahsa Amini unrest

Authorities in Iran have announced they will hold public trials for at least 1,000 of the protesters detained in the country for their participation in anti-government demonstrations following the death of a woman who died in police custody after being arrested for improperly wearing her head covering. The mass indictments, which will put at least…

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It's time to end race-based college preferences—and rich-kid preferences, too

The Supreme Court recently announced it will be taking up two cases, charging Harvard University and the University of North Carolina with illegally using racial preferences to admit education” target=”_blank”>students< (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File) Of course, the first step in ensuring that college admissions promote equal opportunity is to ensure that students are judged…

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New York Mayor Adams urges residents to send him pictures of subway officers on their phones

new-york-city” target=”_blank”>New York City< personnel” and urged residents to take photos of officers if they’re on their phones while working in the disasters.  “We are going to start taking very aggressive actions to make sure police are patrolling our subway system and not patrolling their iPhone,” Adams said Tuesday at a briefing about his budget…

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MSNBC op-ed claims Republicans are ‘anti-cop,’ waging ‘war on law enforcement’

The ReidOut Blog writer Ja’han Jones scorched “pro-Trump Republicans,” claiming they are the ones who are “anti-cop” and have “disdain for law enforcement,” not those on the left calling to defund the police.  “Conservatives — like Trump — don’t want true, equitable law enforcement,” Jones claimed in his Monday op-ed. Pointing to purported support of…

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