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Buenos Aires Times | Far-left schoolteacher takes lead as Peru counts presidential votes

Share this News In this picture released by Peruvian news agency Andina, Peruvian presidential candidate for the Peru Libre (Free Peru) Party, Pedro Castillo, waves as he leaves a polling station in Cajamarca, Peru, after casting his vote during general elections on April 11, 2021. | Andina via AFP A far-left union leader and teacher has taken a surprise, though slim, lead in Peru s presidential election, and will likely face a right-wing rival in a run-off in June, incomplete results showed Monday. With nearly 90 percent of ballots counted by Monday evening, leftist Pedro Castillo was in the lead with 18.83 percent – much higher than predicted by opinion polls which had not even placed him in the top five.

Auburn renamed hall after 1st Black student to get a degree

Auburn renamed hall after 1st Black student to get a degree MIKE EADS, Opelika-Auburn News FacebookTwitterEmail AUBURN, Ala. (AP) Josetta Brittain Matthews, the first Black student to receive a degree from Auburn University, was immortalized Wednesday when her name was formally affixed to the campus dormitory that houses Honors College students. Josetta Brittain Matthews Hall – formerly known as Eagle Hall – was formally unveiled in a ceremony at which university officials, Matthews’ family and friends joined together in the Village to honor the late professor. It was the second time in a week that a Black woman was recognized for her contributions to Auburn University. The former Tiger Hall, also in the Village, was renamed Bessie Mae Holloway Hall last week, in honor of the the school’s first African American Board of Trustees member.

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Kamala s Solution: Fix Biden s Border Crisis with A Zoom Call to Plant Trees?

Kamala’s Solution: Fix Biden’s Border Crisis with.A Zoom Call to Plant Trees? Crimes like rapes, murders, and all matter of illegalities have skyrocketed at the border due to the Biden Regime’s already-failed immigration policies. Over 172,000 ‘encounters’ with illegal aliens were reported in just March, a historic increase. This includes the highest recorded number of unaccompanied minors in history by a large margin. Kamala Harris was placed in charge of these dramatic crises 32 days ago. However, she still has not bothered to visit the border to see what is going on there. That must be why she believes that planting trees will somehow solve a global criminal enterprise of human trafficking by drug cartels aided and abetted by her Whitehouse’s policies. But who could possibly believe something so ridiculous? Is it possible that such a demonstrably ineffective policy could be created sincerely, or is it just another irrational policy in order to push Marxist green poli

Editors Guild outraged at call to suspend right of expression | India News

NEW DELHI: The Editors Guild of India said on Friday it is “outraged” by suggestions from some influential sections within the media space that the “right of expression” should be suspended in light of the “serious trouble” India is in. Claims that the extent of the health crisis should not be reported in the name of free expression drew a sharp criticism from the EGI, which condemned all such suggestions, referred to such statements as casual and irresponsible, and said that the prevailing health emergency was a time that demanded greater accountability from the authorities for the “gross mishandling of this monumental health crisis”.

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