At least 53 killed in Mexico migrant truck accident – Reuters Canada
At least 53 killed in Mexico migrant truck accident Reuters Canada Dozens killed in Mexico road accident CNN Truck crash kills 53 migrants, injures dozens more in...
Aung San Suu Kyi is back behind bars, but Myanmar’s future is now being decided by the people
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Supreme Court endgame looms over Trump’s January 6 tango with Congress
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Ethereum Lacking Momentum Above $4,300, Why Bulls Are Safe
Ethereum is struggling to gain pace above the $4,300 zone against the US Dollar. ETH price is correcting gains, but it might find support near...
‘Horrific tragegy’ as scores of migrants killed in road accident
At least 53 people were killed when a trailer collided with a truck and overturned in southern Mexico, with most of the victims believed to...
‘I just cry’: Nurse describes working in Covid-19 unit
As Covid-19 hospitalizations soar in Michigan, healthcare workers are being pushed to the brink. CNN’s Miguel Marquez reports....
SPLC report examines use of Bitcoin and Monero by right wing extremists
Several political extremists have derived a great deal of wealth from cryptocurrency donations since their supporters can remain anonymous and transactions can’t be censored....
ADALend: Unleashing DeFi Potential In Security & Functionality
Anybody who has had to take out a loan knows that the process is often long and often includes humiliating strings attached to the loan....
Tractor-trailer full of migrants crashes in southern Mexico, killing at least 53 – The Washington Post
Tractor-trailer full of migrants crashes in southern Mexico, killing at least 53 The Washington Post Dozens killed in Mexico road accident CNN Mexican authorities say 53 migrants...
This former Senator has an idea for how to fix the Senate
Congress hasn’t always been so broken, but thanks to intentional rules changes and increased party polarization, constructive compromise is in short supply on Capitol Hill....
