New York City, United States – Hundreds of Yemeni Americans in New York shut their shops on Thursday in a city-wide strike protesting against the Donald Trump administration’s executive order banning visitors from seven Muslim-majority nations, including Yemen.
More than 2,000 people gathered at Brooklyn Borough Hall in Brooklyn Heights to oppose Trump’s ban, in an effort to highlight the role of immigrant labour in the city.
Approximately 80,000 Yemeni-American citizens and green card holders live in the five boroughs of New York City.
A 17-year-old girl in Detroit, Michigan cried in court on Monday as she was sentenced to 10 to 20 years behind bars for conspiring to kill her entire family with her adult boyfriend.
Roksana Sikorski was just 15 years old in October 2014, when she woke up in the middle of the night and sliced her little brother's throat in a failed attempt to off her parents and two siblings.
Over the years, many Hollywood stars have bravely come forward with their experiences of abuse — whether they be survivors of domestic abuse, sexual abuse, child abuse or another form of torment.
“It would start with tickling my back and then go into things that were extremely uncomfortable,” Jessica Simpson detailed being sexually abused as a child in her 2020 memoir, Open Book. “I wanted to tell my parents. I was the victim but somehow I felt in the wrong.
Juan Martin del Potro
Argentinean Tennis Player
35 years old
Single
Full Name Juan Martin del Potro Age 35 Birth date September 23, 1988 Horoscope Libra Birth Place Tandil Profession Tennis Player Net Worth $25 million Martial Status Single Height 6′ 6″ Ethnicity White Nationality Argentinean Weight 210 lbs (95 kg) Hair Color Dark Brown Eye Color Green Ahead, we take a look at who is Juan Martin del Potro dating now, who has he dated, Juan Martin del Potro’s girlfriend, past relationships and dating history.
Most Americans think that catcalling is totally inappropriate, but nearly a third of under-30s say that catcalls are 'compliments' not harassmentMost women, particularly those living in or around big cities, have had the experience of being 'catcalled' - having someone loudly comment on your sexual attractiveness. The comments can range from the relatively benign ("Hello gorgeous!") to threats of sexual assault. In recent years, however, commentators and feminists have been paying growing attention to catcalling, arguing that it represents anunacceptable assertion of power by men in public over the bodies of women.