Can New Orleans’ Democratic Mayor Make It Elsewhere?
Sean Landrieu is returning to the spotlight as the next mayor of New Orleans – but his previous tenure as mayor ended on a less-than-stellar note. In 2006, Landrieu launched a plan to create…
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Sean Landrieu is returning to the spotlight as the next mayor of New Orleans – but his previous tenure as mayor ended on a less-than-stellar note. In 2006, Landrieu launched a plan to create…
Located along the west shore of Lake Metuchen, a quiet area where people live and make a living all year, Long Branch is one of the Jersey Shore’s dwindling communities. But this former Ocean…
Late on Friday, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced the government will inject some 475 billion yen, or about $490 billion, into the economy. The move came in a hastily-convened press conference after a…
Written by By Staff Writer Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have accused Ethiopia of detaining hundreds of people based on ethnicity since 2018, according to a statement by Ethiopia’s National Human Rights Commission…
As condemnation mounts over the alleged violent and systematic use of excessive force by Brazilian police against protesters, a government commission voted in favor of recommending charges against the nation’s president. Government officials have…
It is not often that Lionel Messi scores in the first team of a club at which he is no longer a regular starter. For 20 years, from his arrival at the Nou Camp…
Tesla Chairman Elon Musk told the Bloomberg Dec. 21 that he had “absolutely” seen a chance that Tesla could become the world’s biggest automaker, without making the obvious joke at the expense of German…
I was driving through Glasgow the other day. At the corner of Argyle Street and George Square I glanced at the banners and flags strung from the antennae of passing cars. They were not…
Written by By Staff Writer At least three people were killed Friday in twin suicide bombings in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, police said. “We got three dead bodies, we are yet to establish…
It’s been 10 years since Japan experienced another nuclear calamity. In 2011, the Fukushima Daiichi plant was shattered and the largest industrial disaster in the country’s history. Children who lived in the vicinity were…