A pro-Trump mob floods into the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.
More than three dozen Texans have been arrested and charged with various crimes in connection with the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. That s more than from almost any other state in the country.
Those arrested range in age from their early 20s to their mid-60s. They hail from Houston and Dallas, Lubbock and Midland. They include veterans, police officers, and Realtors people you might find in any Texas community.
The question is what drew so many of them to march on the Capitol.
Jenna Ryan is perhaps one of the best known Texans accused of breaching the U.S. Capitol. The Frisco real estate broker allegedly livestreamed herself on Facebook throughout the riot, according to court documents. The video went viral.
Ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka opens up on breaking the cycle for his children
2 Apr, 2021 02:26 AM
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Robett Hollis talks to ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka on gang life and how he got out. Video / Robett Hollis / robett.com
Robett Hollis talks to ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka on gang life and how he got out. Video / Robett Hollis / robett.com
Social Media and Trending Reporter for nzherald.co.nzvera.alves@nzherald.co.nz
A Kiwi Mongrel Mob member with a Notorious face tattoo has spoken indepth about how he has spent the past few years trying to transform his life.
Ever since governments at the 2015 Paris climate summit set 1.5'C as the desired limit for global warming, scientists and journalists alike have regularly asked.
Will the new Manila archbishop from Capiz be a Cardinal Sin?
Apr 1, 2021 10:47 AM PHT
In 1964, Father Jaime Lachica Sin, 36, admitted to the seminary a 12-year-old native of Dumalag, Capiz, named Jose Fuerte Advincula.
Sin would go on to become Advincula’s Latin teacher in 3rd year high school at Saint Pius X Seminary in Roxas City, Capiz. Eventually, he would also persuade the late Capiz archbishop Antonio Frondosa to send Advincula to Rome to study canon law.
“Never in my wildest dreams,” according to Advincula, did he imagine he would follow in Sin’s footsteps as archbishop of Manila.
The low-key Advincula, 69, is now set to occupy the most influential position in the Philippine Catholic Church, which still bears the gigantic imprint of his seminary’s first rector, the late Manila archbishop Jaime Cardinal Sin.
It s time for central banks to match their green words with actions
David Barmes, Positive Money
Central banks and financial supervisors have a key role to play in closing the curtains on dirty finance and unlocking a tidal wave of green investment, writes Positive Money economist David Barmes
On the road to this year s G7 and COP26 summits, green finance is at the top of the global agenda. Biden s climate czar John Kerry is engaging the financial sector about clean energy, the UK Chancellor.
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