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U.S. weighs plan to send Afghans who helped with war effort from Qatar to a third country

The Trump administration is in discussions to potentially send more than 1,000 Afghans who assisted America’s war effort and relatives of U.S. service members stuck in Qatar to a third country, the U.S. government and an advocacy group said. Congo is an option, the group said.

“Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers

“Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers Authored by Jonathan Turley, The Chicago Public Schools are facing a major truancy problem…among teachers. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) was up in arms over suggestions that classes should be held on May 1 when teachers wanted to be out protesting.… Continue reading “Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers

“Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers

“Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers Authored by Jonathan Turley, The Chicago Public Schools are facing a major truancy problem…among teachers. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) was up in arms over suggestions that classes should be held on May 1 when teachers wanted to be out protesting.… Continue reading “Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers

“Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers

“Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers Authored by Jonathan Turley, The Chicago Public Schools are facing a major truancy problem…among teachers. The Chicago Teachers Union (CTU) was up in arms over suggestions that classes should be held on May 1 when teachers wanted to be out protesting.… Continue reading “Civic Action Requires More Than Textbooks”: Chicago To Subsidize May Day Protests By Teachers

Peru’s defense and foreign ministers resign after the president stalls U.S. military planes deal

Peru’s defense and foreign ministers resigned Wednesday following an announcement by the country’s interim president to defer the decision on a $3.5 billion deal for U.S. F-16 fighter jets to his successor who will emerge from a presidential runoff vote in June.

Bill Maher, Woody Harrelson blast California cannabis taxes on ‘4/20’ podcast episode

Bill Maher and Woody Harrelson used their shared cannabis dispensary as the backdrop for a pointed critique of California’s marijuana tax policy Monday, recording the latest episode of Mr. Maher’s “Club Random” podcast at The Woods, their West Hollywood pot shop, on what is informally observed as the marijuana holiday.