Labour in Wales wants to outlaw political fibs. Sean O’Grady asks if we really want a world without constructive ambiguity?
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Sidewalk snow removal policy changes in Staunton
Staunton City Council has approved new rules for sidewalk snow removal. Violations are now a civil penalty with a $50 fine ...
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Waterbury health official: No penalties for eateries operating during water main break
The city alerted 34 businesses on Dec. 17 that operating without water could "constitute an imminent health hazard." ...
The Central Electoral Commission (CEC) voted 12 to 2 against a proposal from MPs Ivaylo Mirchev and Bozhidar Bojanov (WCC-DB) to organize a public inspection of voting machines. The request aimed to ...
With federal agents storming the streets of American communities, there's no single right way to approach this dangerous ...
Once wrongfully jailed for nine years, Abdul Wahid Shaikh critiques the Supreme Court’s denial of bail to Umar Khalid and ...
The final report of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances, published on 13 January, documents the brutal realities of enforced disappearances during the period, detailing how such ...
A non-governmental organisation, Crux Environmental Right, Advocates and Development Foundation (CERADF), has called on the ...
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Nigeria: From Ballots to Battlefields - Nigeria Can Repurpose Election Tool to Fight Terrorism
In fragile and conflict-affected settings, such as many parts of northern Nigeria, such infrastructure can mean the difference between foresight and catastrophe.
More than 125 protesters gathered on North Main Street on Saturday, January 10, to peacefully demonstrate against federal ...
For the last six years—or maybe the last decade or quarter century, depending on how you count it—the United States and China ...
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