DUOL – The bankers were on a factory tour at the Children’s Railway

DUOL – The bankers were on a factory tour at the Children’s Railway

A for the Bánki Donát Technical College at the University of Dunaújváros 11. Railway engineer-technician students visited the plant a Széchenyi-hegyi Children’s Railway Antal Lajos with the accompanying teacher. Bánki students in Dunaújváros also traveled on the children’s railwayPhoto: Lajos Antal In the eleventh year of school, future railway engineers study specific railway subjects for … Read more

November Ballot: Nebraska to Decide on Conflicting Abortion Initiatives Post-Roe v. Wade Overturn

November Ballot: Nebraska to Decide on Conflicting Abortion Initiatives Post-Roe v. Wade Overturn

Conflicting Ballot Initiatives on Abortion to Face Nebraska Voters This November Fact-checking Kamala Harris on abortion, Trump, accomplishments We analyzed a number of claims Vice President Kamala Harris made during her speech at the Democratic National Convention. LINCOLN – Nebraska voters will soon determine the future of abortion rights in the state as two opposing … Read more

New York Mayor Eric Adams Denies Violence During Protests at Columbia University, but Eyewitnesses Report Otherwise

New York Mayor Eric Adams Denies Violence During Protests at Columbia University, but Eyewitnesses Report Otherwise

New York Mayor Eric Adams Under Fire for Misleading Statements on Campus Protests Eyewitnesses Contradict Mayor’s Denial of Violence In a recent press conference, New York Mayor Eric Adams claimed that there were no incidents of violence during the student-led protests at Columbia University. However, eyewitness accounts and media footage strongly contradict the mayor’s statements. … Read more

Columbine High School Massacre: Reflections and Legacy 25 Years Later

Columbine High School Massacre: Reflections and Legacy 25 Years Later

Massacre at Columbine High School Remembered 25 Years Later Introduction 25 years ago, on a warm April day, the Columbine High School massacre shocked the United States. The tragic event, during which 12 students and one teacher lost their lives, remains a vivid and haunting memory even after a quarter of a century. The impact … Read more

Confederate-flag-toting Delaware man granted early release from federal lockup after Capitol riot

Confederate-flag-toting Delaware man granted early release from federal lockup after Capitol riot

Delaware Man Convicted for Capitol Riot Granted Early Release as Supreme Court Considers Felony Conviction Kevin Seefried, a 54-year-old drywall installer from Laurel, Delaware, who infamously waved a Confederate battle flag during the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, has been granted an early release from federal lockup. Seefried has been serving a three-year … Read more

Buses transporting migrants from Texas to New York City are being rerouted to New Jersey train stations

Buses transporting migrants from Texas to New York City are being rerouted to New Jersey train stations

Migrant buses arriving in New Jersey The Mayor of Secaucus, New Jersey says buses of migrants bound for New York City have been stopping at the train station in his town and others in an apparent effort to evade an executive order by Mayor Eric Adams trying to regulate how and when migrants can be … Read more

Controversial Shooting of Family’s 100-Pound Dog by Canton Police Officer

Controversial Shooting of Family’s 100-Pound Dog by Canton Police Officer

CANTON ‒ A dog owner is criticizing a city patrolman for fatally shooting her family’s 100-pound pet during the police response to a domestic disturbance at her home. Police reports about Thursday night’s incident indicate the cane corso was shot after it moved aggressively toward the officer. Both the officer who shot the dog and … Read more