Korea captivates. From cnn, she is stealing the show. The New York Times sayse she turns on the charm. Reuters, the news wire, meanwhile, writes this, north korea has emerged as the early favorite to grab one of the Winter Olympics most important medals, the diplomatic gold. Ugh. The reporters gushed over the last totalitarian state, mike pence, who again is the states, was attacked for not standing up to honor north korean athletes, watch. My thought was that mike pence said it was inappropriate to make political statements ate sporting events. Po [applause] if you are in korea, you need to stand up. You need to stand up and show respect. The olympics are supposed to be the one place where politics is not supposed to play a part. Thats my understanding. [applause] tucker if you are surprised, you shouldnt be. Progressives have a long and dishonorable history of supporting the worldss most repressive regimes. No exaggeration. New york times supported Joseph Stalin even as he was murder
The university, the country’s largest four-year public institution by enrollment, didn’t concede to the union’s demand for a 12 percent raise this academic year. Another massive higher education strike began Monday, with workers across the 23-campus California State University system walking off the job in pursuit of better pay, more mental health counselors for students, semester-long paid parental leave and other concessions.
After a week-long strike, California State University faculty secured improved benefits, including extended paid leave, marking a significant victory. Read to learn more.
The university, the country’s largest four-year public institution by enrollment, didn't concede to the union demand for a 12 percent raise this academic year. Another massive higher education strike began Monday, with workers across the 23-campus California State University system walking off the job in pursuit of better pay, more mental health counselors for students, semester-long paid parental leave and other concessions.
The Kiwanis Club of Lewiston will present the 65th annual Niagara County Peach Festival the weekend of Sept. 7-10 at Academy Park on Center Street in Lewiston. The first Peach Festival was held in 1958 and, since then, Kiwanians have contributed more than $1.6 million in donations to area charities and organizations from event proceeds.