An immigration appeals court has upheld the deportation order of a former El Salvadoran general accused of murder and torture. Carlos Eugenio Vides Casanova is … Court Upholds Deportation Order for Salvadoran GeneralRead more
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Brown Students Protest Alleged Role of Money in Sexual Assault Case
Brown University is facing protests over its handling of sexual assault after two students said their drink was laced with date rape drugs at a … Brown Students Protest Alleged Role of Money in Sexual Assault CaseRead more
Bayer Reaches $10 Billion Settlement Over Roundup Cancer Lawsuits
Agribusiness giant Bayer announced Wednesday that it reached a more than $10 billion deal to settle thousands of lawsuits that claimed exposure to Monsanto’s Roundup … Bayer Reaches $10 Billion Settlement Over Roundup Cancer LawsuitsRead more
UP Teacher Withdrew Salary from 25 Schools for 13 Months
On Saturday, June 6, Anamika Shukla, a science teacher at the Kasturba Vidyalaya school, tendered her resignation at the Basic Siksha Adhikaar (BSA) office in … UP Teacher Withdrew Salary from 25 Schools for 13 MonthsRead more
Facebook’s patent application rejected
The patent office has refused to entertain Facebook’s application for patent to the “method and apparatus for an application crawler” that is used to search … Facebook’s patent application rejectedRead more
Wal-Mart Getting Bottled Water from Drought-Hit California
A report has revealed Wal-Mart is getting its bottled water from California, despite a historic drought. The drought recently prompted the state’s first-ever mandatory water … Wal-Mart Getting Bottled Water from Drought-Hit CaliforniaRead more
New allegations against Julian Assange
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange conspired with hackers affiliated with the “Anonymous” and “LulzSec” groups, according to new indictment by the U.S. Justice Department. The LulzSec … New allegations against Julian AssangeRead more
U.S. Buys Clothing from Suppliers with History of Abuse
A new report has found the Obama administration buys clothing from overseas suppliers with a history of flagrant safety violations, including padlocked fire exits, worker … U.S. Buys Clothing from Suppliers with History of AbuseRead more
Trump Slaps Wind and Solar Industry With $50 Million in Old Rent Bills
While giving fossil fuel companies access to relief funds ostensibly meant for small businesses struggling due to the coronavirus pandemic, the Trump administration on Monday … Trump Slaps Wind and Solar Industry With $50 Million in Old Rent BillsRead more
When damaged, the adult brain repairs itself by going back to the beginning
After injury, mature neurons in adult brains revert back to an embryonic state. new brain cells are continually produced in the hippocampus and subventricular zone, … When damaged, the adult brain repairs itself by going back to the beginningRead more