Haitis once-illustrious Grand Htel Oloffson, a beloved Gothic gingerbread home that inspired books, hosted parties until dawn and attracted visitors from Mick Jagger to Haitian presidents, was burned down by gangs this past weekend.
"There is a 70% likelihood that when they get to whatever that university is outside of Illinois, they're not coming back," Pritzker said at a news conference in March. "That's a real problem, so we want to keep our best and brightest in the state."
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Congress has officially passed President Donald Trump's "one big, beautiful bill" on Thursday afternoon after back-to-back sleepless sessions for both the House and Senate. The massive agenda bill now goes to Trump's desk to be signed into law just in time for Republicans' self-imposed Fourth of July deadline.
A deal signed in Washington on Friday has been touted as a major step toward peace in Congo following decades of conflict that has killed millions, including thousands this year. The U.S.-mediated agreement is between Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo, which has been battered by fighting with more than 100 armed groups.
#14,
The total number of scientific organizations that dispute this is zero.
That's like saying there was a comment on MSNBC and no one at CNN, Headline news or PBS disputed it.
Eighty "international" scientific societies have endorsed the concept of a primarily human-caused climate crisis
Of course they did. The world hates the U.S., unless we are giving them some of our tax dollars. Stopped reading at "international". They are all nothing but a bunch of liberals and socialists looking for money anyway.