- Witnesses say police failed to disperse mob of fellow students in Sokoto who set victim on fire following WhatsApp comments
...School security and police attempted to rescue the girl but were overwhelmed by the students, the witnesses said..."
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“These predictions have been failing for decades,” the New York Post says. “In 1989, the head of the UN’s Environment Program declared we had just three years to ‘win — or lose — the climate struggle.’
“In 1982, the UN was predicting planetary ‘devastation as complete, as irreversible as any nuclear holocaust’ by the year 2000.”
The New York Post goes on to stress that just as mankind devised a way to fight fires, mankind will continue to find ways to lessen pollution’s harm to the environment. After all, pollution has been decreasing in developed nations in the past few decades, the article notes.

"High-ranking gang thug Sergio Barron served eight years in prison (according to Fox 32 Chicago. The Post Millenial claims he served three years, and the Chicago Tribune claims he hasn’t even been to prison in three years. All three agree he is a career criminal) for gun charges and assaulting a police officer. He was arrested three days after his release on a new gun charge.
Police believe he is behind this week’s retaliatory gang strike after his brother was murdered last month.
FACT-O-RAMA! Chicago’s State Attorney Kim Foxx has a history of giving absurdly low, if any, bail to violent criminals. She has dropped thousands of felony charges. Her campaign was funded by George Soros.
...He was angry about the gangland killing of his brother. What could go wrong?
How about a daytime mass shooting with a school kid dodging bullets? Watch the child run as bullets hit nearby houses.
GRAPHIC WARNING
The shooting left one person dead and four wounded. It was the first hot day of the year, with temperatures reaching almost 90 degrees. Chicago’s “Summer Festival of Lead” should be a hoot..."
Elon Musk's comment that he would reverse former President Donald Trump's permanent ban on Twitter could result in Facebook and YouTube doing the same, a Washington Post reporter suggested Wednesday.
Musk, who's buying Twitter for $44 billion, said Tuesday that Trump’s Twitter ban was a "morally bad decision," "foolish in the extreme," and that he would allow Trump to return to the social media platform.