The Daily Populous

Saturday September 10th, 2022 day edition

image for Hillary Clinton to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: 'Don't you want to retire?'

Hillary Clinton said she would ask Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: "Don't you want to retire?".

On "Watch What Happens Live," Andy Cohen prompted Clinton to ask questions to the famous people he showed on screen.

She also said she'd ask Melania Trump how her summer is going after the FBI raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago.

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Hillary Clinton has a question for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: "Don't you want to retire?".

Hillary Clinton asked: "How's your summer going?".

Hillary Clinton said she wanted to ask Harry Styles who does his clothes and she would ask Beyonce "How do you remain amazing all the time?". »

Oberlin College to pay $36.59M to bakery owners who claim they were falsely accused of racism

Authored by edition.cnn.com

"The power of truth has enabled the Gibson family to survive Oberlin's onslaught," attorney Brandon W. McHugh, representing the bakery owners, said in a statement.

The case stems from the November 2016 arrests of three Black Oberlin students at the bakery and market near the college's campus in Oberlin, Ohio.

This 2013 file photo shows a student riding a bicycle on the campus of Oberlin College in Oberlin, Ohio. »

NATO calls on allies to supply winter uniforms for Ukrainian army

Authored by reuters.com

BRUSSELS, Sept 9 (Reuters) - NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg urged allies on Friday to supply Kyiv with winter gear such as clothing, tents and generators to enable Ukrainian troops to keep on fighting Russia's invasion in the cold season.

Average winter temperatures are below freezing for much of the country and it is not unusual for temperatures to drop to minus 15 degrees Celsius.

"Partly because the size of the Ukrainian army has just increased so much, they need more of this kind of winter equipment, and NATO is particularly focused on how we can provide tens of thousands of, for instance, winter uniforms," Stoltenberg added. »