servicemembers and countries of ethiopia. duty at this and sudan. this has cost the lives of hundreds of innocent civilians and unconscionable and it must stop. sudan is entering the second week of violence as forces battle for control of the country. the two sides used to be ally seizing allies together in a coup two years ago. they re fighting over which side s general leads the country s military. the bulge of the fighting is taking place in the sudan can capital city khartoum. additional countries and united nations also mobilizing to remove diplomatic staff. the violence spread to other cities and civilians scrambling to move to safety. travel become increasingly limited. flights have been halted as airports are pummeled by shelter and roadblocks are in place. nation of 45 million people are running out of food and medicine. 2/3 of the sudan hospitals are out of service. the united nations said looters stole food program people. a camp for displaced people was burned.
The Supreme Court’s decision only explicitly addressed admissions. But legal experts say it could have much broader implications and that colleges would be wise to prepare accordingly. It’s been less than a month since the Supreme Court ruled that affirmative action in admissions was unconstitutional.
law group says the response has been insufficient. joining us now dan letting ton, deputy council at wisconsin institute for liberty. thanks for being here. we ll get to the school statement in a moment but many things would have had to have gone wrong for an 18-year-old male to think it s okay by just saying don t worry, i m trans, to walk into a girls bathroom, not to mention into a girls shower with four 14-year-olds. he thought it was okay to do that. what kind of environment created where that is happening? most basic duty of a school district to keep our kids safe while they learn. that is really all. that is the main job. these four girls, four freshmen girls wanted to rinse off after a gym class involving a swim unit. when they were went into the shower they were confronted by an 18-year-old who undressed said, i m trans by the way. exposed his penis to these four
Officials with the public library system in Madison, Wisconsin, are defending an upcoming “movement and mediation class” that the library says is “intended” for elder racial minorities in the community. Critics of the class say that the program runs afoul of Wisconsin’s public accommodation law by making it clear the program is meant for residents| USSA News
A prominent backer of Republican causes and candidates is notably absent from the conservative political groups backing efforts to ban in schools what they call critical race theory.