By SHAWN POGATCHNIK Associated Press. Within moments of Theresa May's confirmation as the next prime minister of Britain, London tabloids and wags were comparing her to Britain's "iron lady" of the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher. But those taking a closer look see more in common with Europe's most.... |
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DALLAS — President Obama arrived at a memorial service here Tuesday to address another city heartbroken by a mass shooting, seeking to comfort a nation mourning the deaths of five officers while protests over policing have continued in cities across the country. |
Within moments of Theresa May's confirmation as the next prime minister of Britain, London tabloids and wags were comparing her to Britain's "iron lady" of the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher. But those taking a closer look see more in common with Europe's most powerful woman today: Germany's "iron.... |
HARARE, ZIMBABWE— Police in Zimbabwe have arrested a pastor after he posted several messages on social media, calling on people to protest police brutality and some of the government’s economic measures. Evan Mawarire was arrested Tuesday ahead of a planned two-day protest, which the clergyman has been promoting with the hashtag #SHUTDOWNZIMBABWE. |
Delivering an economy-focused speech, Trump homed in on the economic anxieties rippling through this coal-reliant state, entirely avoided the bombshell that Paul Ryan is not yet prepared to back his candidacy and instead trained his sights on Hillary Clinton, the likely Democratic nominee. |
Within moments of Theresa May's confirmation as the next prime minister of Britain, London tabloids and wags were comparing her to Britain's "iron lady" of the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher. But those taking a closer look see more in common with Europe's most powerful woman today: Germany's "iron chancellor," Angela Merkel. |
Within moments of Theresa May's confirmation as the next prime minister of Britain, London tabloids and wags were comparing her to Britain's "iron lady" of the 1980s, Margaret Thatcher. But those taking a closer look see more in common with Europe's most powerful woman today: Germany's "iron chancellor," Angela Merkel. |
JOHANNESBURG – The poor in Zimbabwe will never improve their lives if the country is destabilised‚ and the African National Congress will never support any plan to do so‚ the party’s secretary-general‚ Gwede Mantashe‚ said on Tuesday. “If you destabilise Zimbabwe‚ you are pushing the poor deeper.... |
By Gabriel Enogholase TWO leading chieftains from Edo North, Senator Yisa Braimoh, and Chief Mike Oghiadomhe, have testified to the competence of Pastor Ize- Iyamu, saying the PDP candidate is best equipped among the candidates to govern the state.
Pastor Ize-Iyamu The two men who spoke separately in high praise of the candidate. |
DALLAS — When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
He explained what goes through an officer's mind during a mock traffic stop. "Any situation can turn high-risk at a moment," Wright said. "Even before he gets up to the driver most officers will ask you, if their hands are not on the steering wheel and they can't see their hands, they may say, 'Can.... |
Dazu msnbc.msn.com: Half of the 12 Dallas officers shot in last week's attack served in one squad, the Southwest Division, where 'there are no words' to frame the grief . Dallas Shootings Take Heavy Toll on One Division. weiterlesen ... msnbc.msn.com berichtet: There are new indications that the.... |
By EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press. DALLAS (AP) - When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
By EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press. DALLAS (AP) - When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
“On the day of the stay away, I was at home when the police came into my yard and ordered me to lie down and began hitting me with their batons and kicking me. They said I was instructing the children to rebel, but the youths fighting with the police were not mine. |
DALLAS (AP) — When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
DALLAS (AP) — When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pa. Communities from throughout the region continue to come together in response to the deadly ambush in Dallas and shootings of citizens by police. More than 20 people from all walks of life stood in solidarity at Johnstown's Central Park for a community prayer Saturday. |
Johnson, a black Army veteran who served in Afghanistan, killed five officers in a sniper attack Thursday that he portrayed as payback for the fatal police shootings of black men last week in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and suburban Minneapolis. The attack ended with Johnson blown up by a bomb delivered by a police robot. |
By EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press. DALLAS (AP) - When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
DALLAS (AP) — When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
By EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press. DALLAS (AP) - When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
DALLAS When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
DALLAS (AP) — When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
By EMILY SCHMALL Associated Press. DALLAS (AP) - When Micah Johnson opened fire on Dallas police in an act of vengeance against white officers, he was attacking a department whose chief has been lauded across the country for taking bold steps to root out bad cops and repair relations with minorities. |
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