The Daily Populous

Thursday October 31st, 2019 day edition

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Yazidi activist Nadia Murad took to Twitter to call for ISIS to be brought to justice following news that the terror group's leader was dead.

"The death of #alBaghdadi is welcoming news for the world, especially for those communities that were targeted by #ISIS," she wrote.

Let today be the beginning of the global fight to bring ISIS to justice.".

2/4 - Those captured alive need to be brought to justice in an open court for the world to see.

We must unite and hold #ISIS terrorists accountable in the same way the world tried the Nazis in an open court at the Nuremberg Trials.

Murad said she was grateful to the U.S. government and their allies to took part in and supported the operation targeting Baghdadi.

Murad said: "Those captured alive need to be brought to justice in an open court for the world to see. »

The Batman: Jeffrey Wright Confirmed to Play Commissioner Gordon

Authored by ign.com

The Batman director Matt Reeves has now confirmed that Jeffrey Wright will play James Gordon in his DC film.

Reeves tweeted Wednesday confirmation that Wright's been cast as Batman's GCPD ally:Our original report from Sept. 23 follows.

Hill is rumored to play a villain that could be either Penguin or Riddler, while Wright would play Commissioner Gordon. »

Teens who have a loving relationship with their mother are less likely to enter abusive relationships

Authored by buffalo.edu

A strong positive relationship with their mother protected teens even when the mother’s marriage is full of conflict.

But positive parenting behaviors characterized by acceptance and warmth help children form positive internal working models of themselves as lovable and worthy of respect.

But positive parenting behaviors characterized by acceptance and warmth help children form positive internal working models of themselves as lovable and worthy of respect.”. »

TIL honey bees aren't native to North America. When they arrived from Europe they spread out faster than the colonists, and Native Americans considered the appearance of the "white man's fly" to indicate the approach of European settlers

Authored by monticello.org

The Memorandum Books reveal many purchases of beeswax between 1769 and 1783, and two further purchases in 1791 and 1813.

In October 1789, Jefferson purchased 2 shillings' worth of honey on the Isle of Wight in England before returning home from Europe.

He wrote, "I remember his [General Dearborne] coming to my house once with Mr. Jefferson, to look at my bees. »