Furthermore, since the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, more than 19 million Black babies — roughly 40 percent of America’s current ...
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Joseph Sy resigns as Global Ferronickel director
Joseph Sy, the embattled director of Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc., has stepped down from his post effective immediately. ...
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Senate eyes abuse of ‘Alien’ law in case of another Chinese citizen
The Senate on Monday launched an inquiry into the alleged misuse of Republic Act 7919, or the Alien Social Integration Act, in the acquisition of Philippine citizenship by a Chinese citizen identified ...
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Joseph Sy leaves Global Ferronickel board
Joseph Sy, who has been facing legal woes over his citizenship, has stepped down as director of Global Ferronickel Holdings, ...
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Sy quits as Global Ferronickel director
JOSEPH Sy, the former chairman of Global Ferronickel Holdings Inc. who was arrested in August on questions over his Philippine citizenship, has resigned from his position as director of the company ...
Joe Rogan has issued a stark warning for whistleblowers in the UFO world, arguing that without amnesty, critical information ...
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Senate sees abuse of citizenship law in Joseph Sy case
Lawmakers have raised concerns over possible systemic failures in identity verification and weaknesses in coordination among ...
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NICA: Mining exec still a national security concern
The case of businessman Joseph Sy remains a national security concern and should not be treated as a closed legal matter despite court rulings in his favor, the National Intelligence Coordinating ...
The torturous methods allegedly used at Florida’s “Alligator Alcatraz” echo one of the most horrific abuses carried out by the CIA at its secret “black site” prisons after the September 11 attacks.
But the Japanese American National Museum, a relatively small institution in downtown Los Angeles, chose a different path. Founded in 1992 at the site of a historic Buddhist temple in L.A.’s Little ...
THE Senate Committee on Justice and Human Rights on Monday opened hearings into a case dubbed in the media as “Alice Guo 2.0,” in reference to the Chinese woman who got herself elected mayor of Bamban ...
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