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The club calls itself "Satanic Students at NC State," and its leaders say they promote humanism and are working to build up the fledgling group at the Raleigh-based public university.
"This semester, the group has held public meetings to attract and gain interest," Satanic Students told The College Fix in an email interview. "These meetings have largely consisted of discussions with new and potential members about the type of Satanism practiced by the group."
"For our people who have no means of subsistence, today I start a revolution," journalist Abderrazak Zorgui told his audience in the poverty-stricken town of Kasserine.
Calling for people to rise up against poverty and poor living conditions, Zorgui then set himself on fire, invoking the well-known self-immolation of street vendor Mohamed Bouazizi in late 2010.
Zorgui was soon pronounced dead at a local hospital, and his funeral service quickly snowballed into violent protests in Kasserine and other towns. Kasserine, home to 76,000 people, saw clashes between stone-throwing protesters and police who deployed tear gas to disperse crowds.
Actor Chris Pratt, best known for his role as Andy in Parks and Recreation, lives a different lifestyle than many of his Hollywood comrades. In fact, he has a farm and raises his own animals to feed his family. But now the simplistic lifestyle is being labeled as "problematic" by TV Guide:
When you take a deeper look at Pratt the man and not necessarily Pratt the actor, some of the shine wears off. Although he can be as funny offscreen as he is on - his recurring "What's My Snack" videos on Instagram are almost always delightful - it's impossible to ignore some problematic aspects of his life offscreen.
Comment: This is just something that the liberal Hollywood elite will just never get their heads around - living a good honest life, working with your hands, being in nature and actually contributing to existence is a good thing. Yet they can't see past the ends of their own noses long enough to be able to comprehend this. Pratt is one of the few in Hollywood who actually seems like he might be a decent human being. We wonder how long his career will last.
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Another 500 could be released on Thursday. "It should be organized and orderly as it was today," Garcia said.
Local nonprofit groups told the CBS affiliate KBDC the key difference from earlier in the week was that they were notified in advance of the mass release by ICE - something the groups and U.S. Rep. Beto O'Rourke, who represents El Paso, said didn't happen previously.
As a result, the nonprofits were more prepared for the large influx.
The future of Russian sport is on a cliff edge, after the World Anti-Doping Agency's (WADA) officials were not allowed to extract the lab's data as their equipment was not certified under Russian law.
A failure to retrieve doping data from the laboratory might result in RUSADA's repeat suspension as, according to the agreement with WADA, the deadline for the doping data extraction is December 31.
In an official letter, addressed to Putin on Thursday, the RUSADA chief expressed concern and asked the president to "save the future of Russian sport."
Elwyn Crocker Sr., 50, was arrested after sheriff's deputies went to his house in Guyton, Georgia, a suburb of Savannah, to conduct a welfare check on his 14-year-old daughter, Mary Crocker, authorities said.
Effingham County Sheriff Jimmy McDuffie said that after questioning Crocker, he allegedly directed deputies to an area of his backyard, where they uncovered the bodies of Mary and her brother, Elwyn Crocker.
McDuffie said his office received a 911 tip from a caller that Mary Crocker hadn't been seen since October and that the tipster feared she was dead.
A notice posted by the Supreme People's Court of China said Robert Lloyd Schellenberg will appear in court in the northeastern province of Liaoning on Dec. 29.
In their reporting of the arrest, some Chinese media referenced the detentions of Canadians Michael Spavor and Michael Kovrig - both being held in China and accused of engaging in "activities undermining China's national security."
Rarely has the power asymmetry between the academic mob and its victim been so stark. Dr Carl is a young researcher, just starting out in his career, who is being mobbed for being awarded a prestigious research scholarship on the basis of his peer-reviewed research.
While getting a position like this is normally a time for celebration for junior academics, Dr Carl has gone to ground, unable to defend his reputation from libellous attacks, as he has been instructed not to talk to the media.
Three hundred academics from around the world, many of them professors, have signed an open letter denouncing Dr Carl and demanding that the University of Cambridge "immediately conduct an investigation into the appointment process" on the grounds that his work is "ethically suspect" and "methodologically flawed." The letter states: "we are shocked that a body of work that includes vital errors in data analysis and interpretation appears to have been taken seriously." Yet the letter contains no evidence of any academic misconduct. It does not include a single reference to any of Dr Carl's papers, let alone any papers that are "ethically suspect" or "methodologically flawed."
Hundreds of people each day pass through the church, using the pews to sleep on, and getting blankets from the staff.
"No questions are asked when our guests walk into the churches; in an effort to remove all barriers to entry, there are no sign-in sheets or intake forms. No one is ever turned away; all are welcomed, respected and treated with dignity," according to the Gubbio Project's website.
The facility is still open for local churchgoers who want to visit throughout the day, but 2/3 of the church is reserved for the Gubbio project.
"This sends a powerful message to our unhoused neighbors - they are in essence part of the community, not to be kicked out when those with homes come in to worship. It also sends a message to those attending mass - the community includes the tired, the poor, those with mental health issues and those who are wet, cold and dirty," a representative with Gubbio said.















Comment: There may be more to this latest 'call for revolt' than is being reported. The US has been shoring up Tunisia's military, with the country receiving more U.S. defense aid than any other country in North Africa, except for Egypt. However, American foreign policy is generally unpopular and unfavorable attitudes toward the United States are widespread in Tunisian society. See: