Thousands Plan May 1 Marches in US in Heated Election Year
Thousands are expected to rally in cities across the United States on Sunday for immigrant and worker rights and against hateful campaign rhetoric in a heated presidential election year
Thousands are expected to rally in cities across the United States on Sunday for immigrant and worker rights and against hateful campaign rhetoric in a heated presidential election year
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LOS ANGELES - Thousands are expected to rally in cities across the United States on Sunday for immigrant and worker rights and against what they see as hateful presidential campaign rhetoric.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Thousands are expected to rally in cities across the United States on Sunday for immigrant and worker rights and against what they see as hateful presidential campaign rhetoric. Events are planned in cities from New York to Los Angeles to call for better wages for workers, an end to deportations and support for an Obama administration plan to give work permits to immigrants in the country illegally whose children are American citizens. In the United States, the annual events... Читать дальше...
Gov. Doug Ducey opened the Arizona Republican Party's state convention Saturday by calling on the party faithful to end Democratic control of the White House
Rich and large, rude and loud. If there were a Pacific neighbourhood watch group, Australia would be the neighbour the group had to watch.
BEIJING (AP) — Taiwanese officials have protested Malaysia's deportation of 32 of the self-ruled island's nationals to China this weekend to face wire fraud charges, the latest in a series of disputes that has raised new friction between China and Taiwan. Scammers posing as officials from the police, government, banks or insurance companies convince their victims to transfer funds or provide personal information that can be used to steal from them.
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TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks to reporters at Haneda airport in Tokyo on May 1, 2016, be...
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Essendon chief executive Xavier Campbell says the burden of proof required to potentially strip Jobe Watson of his Brownlow medal would be "significant".
High parts of the ACT have been warned to expect damaging winds averaging 60 kilometres per hour with gusts likely to reach more than 90km/h.
“Ivory is worthless unless it is on our elephants,” Kenyan president Uhuru Kenyatta said at a ceremony in Nairobi National Park.
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TOKYO - Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe (L) and his wife Akie wave at Haneda airport in Tokyo on May 1, 2...
Wake up and smell the roses, because this has been an early spring and roses are not waiting for summer to bloom.
BOCA RATON, Fla. — The nose made her think twice.
Donald Trump took the other three.
Education funding is shaping up as a key election issue, with Treasurer Scott Morrison says the federal government's promise of an extra $1.2 billion for schools is "real money" that will be paid for by savings in other areas.
BERLIN - German Environment Minister Barbara Hendricks speaks in an interview with Kyodo News in Berlin on Ap...
Senior arts industry figures fear that Tuesday's federal budget may bring even worse news for a sector in desperate need of support.
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As the world watched the FBI spar with Apple this winter in an attempt to hack into a San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone, federal officials were waging a different encryption battle in a Los Angeles courtroom.