Yearly Archives: 2018
Why is Harvard discriminating against Asian Americans? 'Diversity' is no excuse for racial bias.
We’ve decided that doling out opportunity on the basis of race is wrong. Even when it changes an institution’s ‘character.’ Even when Harvard does it.
Read More »Libya: Haftar forces launch push against militia in oil crescent
Haftar’s forces in bid to regain control of Ras Lanuf and Al-Sidra oil terminals in Libya’s northeastern oil crescent.
Read More »Seoul says N. Korea sanctions may be eased before full denuclearisation
South Korea said Monday that sanctions against North Korea could be eased once it takes “substantive steps towards denuclearisation”, seemingly setting the bar lower than Washington for such a move. Last week’s Singapore summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un produced only a vague statement in which Kim “reaffirmed his firm and unwavering commitment …
Read More »Red Flags Among the Roses. What Will Happen on ‘The Bachelorette’?
Reality TV shows do background checks on their contestants, but sometimes they miss important red flags.
Read More »Switzerland Boss Vladimir Petkovic ‘Proud and Pleased’ After Impressive Draw Against Brazil
“Of Course I’m Not Happy” – Brazil Manager Tite Left Frustrated by Stuttering Start to World Cup
Arsenal Boosted in Steven Nzonzi Pursuit as Sevilla Eye Real Madrid Outcast as Replacement
Hundley, Belt homer to lift Giants to 4-1 win over Dodgers
Nick Hundley and Brandon Belt each hit two-run home runs and Chris Stratton pitched six solid innings to help the San Francisco Giants avoid a three-game sweep at Los Angeles with a 4-1 victory over the Dodgers
Read More »US: DHS denies separating families seeking asylum
Head of the Department of Homeland Security, Kirstjen Nielsen, has denied on Sunday multiple published reports that federal authorities have been separating immigrant children from their parents seeking asylum when apprehended at the border.
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