Loss Of A Legal Legend
PETER Graham, a former parliamentarian and the founding partner of Graham Thompson.By RASHAD ROLLETribune Staff Reporterrrolle@tribunemedia.netPETER Graham, a former parliamentarian and the founding...
View ArticlePrinceton to remove Woodrow Wilson's name from policy school
Princeton University, in New Jersey, has been closely associated with Woodrow Wilson.Princeton University says it is to remove the name of former US President Woodrow Wilson from a building on its...
View ArticleCoronavirus: Florida and Texas reverse reopening as infections surge
Restaurants in Florida were allowed to re-open in May.Florida has reported a new record in Covid infections, amid a surge in cases in southern US states that have allowed businesses to re-open in...
View ArticleRolling Stones warn Trump not to use their songs - or face legal action
The Rolling Stones, seen here in 2019, said "cease and desist" requests were ignored.The Rolling Stones have warned US President Donald Trump that he could face legal action if he continues using their...
View ArticleRestrictions leave US travelers high and dry
By Stacey Lastoe, CNN(CNN) — In downtown Buffalo, New York, crossing the border into Ontario, Canada, used to be as easy as driving one mile across the Peace Bridge over the Niagara River. But that's...
View ArticleJamaica's governor-general suspends personal use of royal insignia over...
Queen Elizabeth II knights Patrick Allen, the governor-general of Jamaica, in 2009.By Joseph Netto and Leah Asmelash, CNN (CNN) - Jamaica's governor-general will no longer wear a royal insignia for...
View ArticleThe US is more alone than ever, just at the moment the world needs its...
Analysis by Nic Robertson, CNNBy Independence Day next week, the United States will perhaps be more alone than it has been in decades. Trump has cut many of the ties that have bound the country to...
View ArticleCoronavirus cases worldwide top 10 million with nearly half a million deaths...
By Natasha TurakThe number of confirmed coronavirus cases worldwide surpassed 10 million Sunday, with the U.S. leading the way, according to data collected by Johns Hopkins University. Roughly a...
View ArticleSouth Africa’s alcohol ban during lockdown reveals its deadly drinking habits
South African Breweries beer on tap at a bar in Cape Town. The Anheuser-Busch InBev subsidiary says it may have to destroy 400 million bottles of beer because of the country’s ban on alcohol sales....
View ArticleWHO Alcohol Report
Alcohol is a toxic and psychoactive substance with dependence producing properties. In many of today’s societies, alcoholic beverages are a routine part of the social landscape for many in the...
View ArticleSister Rosetta Tharpe: The Rose From Which Rock Grew
Sister Rosetta TharpeWhen asked to think of the architects of rock music some names are at the forefront of people’s minds. Elvis, Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Little Richard, Jimmy Hendrix, and Buddy...
View ArticleTV in Black: The First Fifty Years
The black image on television changed American culture. This two-hour program includes rare footage, memorabilia, photographs and exclusive interviews from the actors/writers/producers whose personal...
View Article‘They Want to Kill Me’: Many Covid Patients Have Terrifying Delirium
Paranoid hallucinations plague many coronavirus patients in I.C.U.s, an experience that can slow recovery and increase risk of depression and cognitive issues.Kim Victory pulled out her ventilator...
View ArticleThe Latest: Charges possible after Philippines parade, dance
Workers collect and stack the coffins of people that have been recently cremated amid the new coronavirus pandemic, at the La Recoleta cemetery in Santiago, Chile, Sunday, June 28, 2020. The coffins...
View ArticleWorld hits coronavirus milestones amid fears worse to come
An employee takes the fingerprints of a woman who died from the new coronavirus before her remains are cremated at La Recoleta crematorium in Santiago, Chile, Saturday, June 27, 2020. The Ministry of...
View ArticleStates scramble to contain Covid spikes without enough workers to track...
The failure to stage the tracing workforce harks back to U.S. officials’ inability to build up adequate testing in the early days of the pandemic.By Dan Goldberg and Alice Miranda OllsteinSevere...
View ArticlePolice reveal how girl, mother and grandfather died in backyard pool
CBS New York's Chopper 2 showed images of an above-ground swimming pool in the backyard where the three people were found dead.A mother and grandfather who drowned in their backyard pool in New Jersey...
View ArticleCoronavirus death toll surpasses 500,000 worldwide
Relatives of a deceased person wearing protective masks mourn during a mass burial of coronavirus victims at the Parque Taruma cemetery on May 19, 2020, in Manaus, Brazil. ANDRE COELHO / GETTY IMAGESBy...
View ArticleFacebook shares are falling after Starbucks joins ad boycott
Campaign is about to go global.Facebook Chairman and CEO Mark ZuckerbergReuters/Erin Scott/File PhotoBy Kurt Wagner, Bloomberg NewsFacebook Inc. shares were poised to fall for a second day after more...
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