Five rugby players, including two from New Zealand, on trial in Bordeaux for 2017 hotel gang rape
Rory Grice, pictured playing for Waikato in 2013, is one of five players on trial in France over rape charges. Photo - Photosport
Rory Grice, pictured playing for Waikato in 2013, is one of five players on trial in France over rape charges. Photo - Photosport
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Take a look at some editorial cartoons from across the U.S. and world.
The interim between a US presidential election and the swearing in of a new Administration has for most of our history been a non-eventful period where the outgoing Administration winds down operations and the incoming Administration ramps up new personnel before the inauguration. The 20th Amendment to our Constitution was enacted in 1933 to reduce … Continue reading "Biden’s Parting Shot at America"
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