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Новости за 15.12.2024

To the editor: How Trump broke mold with minority voters

The Toledo Blade 

At age 30, many would have considered my life over, and my destiny set in stone. I had been homeless, a high school dropout, and victim of a workplace accident that left me disabled. But as I lay in bed, unable to work, with no clear path forward, I turned to God in countless conversations. Those moments of reflection and prayer ignited a spark within me.

Walton: For the Fizblisters, another year to forget

The Toledo Blade 

IT’S THAT time of year when folks who still send out actual Christmas cards head to the post office to buy the holiday stamps, grab the address book to refresh their memory about where cousin Fred lives, and bring us all up to date. Bless ’em, especially Harvey and Harriet Fizblister.

To the editor: Assad collapse is opportunity for Mideast

The Toledo Blade 

Turkey, Iran, Russia, the United States, Israel, the Syrian dictatorship, numerous anti-Syrian government rebel factions, and more Islamic terror organizations than anyone outside of the CIA could name, all had a hand in Syria’s failure as a nation. Now Abu Mohammed al-Golani (“an Islamist with a $10 million terrorist bounty on his head”), heads the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham that seized power and is the de-facto head of state in Syria.

Mark V. Simon, 1963-2024: BGSU political science professor championed peace

The Toledo Blade 

BOWLING GREEN — Marc Vanderhaar Simon, a political science associate professor and department chairman at Bowling Green State University respected as a political expert and a scholar of war, political violence, and conflict resolution, died Dec. 5 at Bridge Hospice Care Center in Bowling Green. He was 61.

Editorial: Meritless suits SLAPPed

The Toledo Blade 

The Ohio General Assembly has come together to approve a bill that adds to the protections of freedom of speech in Ohio.

Shribman: Canadian activist faces threats while defending rights

The Toledo Blade 

MONTREAL — Irwin Cotler arrived at a restaurant in this city’s Mile End neighborhood in a mini motorcade of six vehicles, all of them holding Canadian security agents. The protective force that has been assigned to him for 14 months accompanied him to his table, stood around with guns bulging in their frock coats, and finally sat down to lunch themselves.

‘It’s all or nothing’

KentOnline (kentonline.co.uk) 

New Ebbsfleet boss Josh Wright confirms he won’t be a player-manager and reflects on their National League defeat at Barnet.