While the new law does not specifically mention Palestinians, Internal Security Minister Gilad Erdan, who sponsored the legislation, said last week it was necessary since “hunger strikes of terrorists in prisons have become a means to threaten Israel”.
“There’s something wrong when students and their families have to go deeply into debt to be able to get the education and skills they need in order to make the best of their own lives”, she told students and teachers at Kirkland Community College in Monticello,...
Credit: kakissel / photo on flickrToday, Hillary Clinton is beginning the launch of her plan to allegedly make college more accessible to Americans without forcing them into huge loads of debt.
Scores of people protested against Inspector General Punjab Police Mushtaq Sukhera after he expressed his lack of knowledge about probe into a child sex abuse scandal which has been roiling the country since Sunday.
His 5-9 record likely has more to do with the team he was pitching for than his own performance, as his 3.89 ERA and 121 strikeouts in 118.0 innings likely could have seen his win-loss record swapped had he been with Houston all season.
The New York Mets have owned the headlines this week ahead of MLB’s trade deadline, acquiring several players and backing out of a deal for a former All-Star. It would be bold to say they don’t need him, but Bobby Parnell has been nothing short of bad since his return...
If Andre Ellington is healthy, he’s your top guy, and as frustrating as it is not to have third-round draft pick David Johnson at this point – he remains out with a hamstring injury and Arians said he could miss another week – when those guys are healthy, it...
With anxiety over college costs and student debt running high, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton unveiled a wide-ranging plan to make higher education more affordable at a campaign event today. The video highlights a number of students have been saddled with up to...
One of the bill’s sponsors, Democratic Assemblywoman Valerie Vainieri Huttle, accused Christie, a 2016 GOP presidential candidate, of vetoing the bill for political reasons. But some activists had also privately anxious that Christie’s presidential ambitions would...
However, the plan would provide incentives to the states by funneling federal money to pay for cutting tuition costs. And at a campaign event in New Hampshire Monday, the former secretary of state will unveil sweeping proposed reforms.