Ketanji Brown Jackson

Photo: The 19th News

Ketanji Brown Jackson Becomes 1st Black Woman Judge In US Supreme Court

Ketanji Brown Jackson became the first Black woman to be sworn in as the 116th justice of the United States Supreme Court on June 30. This is the first time in US history that a black woman has been appointed to the country's highest court. President Joe Biden said selection of Judge Jackson represents a historic moment for US. "We have taken another step towards reflecting the diversity of the US Supreme Court," stated Biden.   

Fri, 01 Jul 2022 - 05:24 PM / by Vidhi Jhunjhunwala

You May Like

United Airlines

Only White, Young Female Attendants On Flights": Airlines Sued For Discrimination

A recent lawsuit alleges that US-based United Airlines shows a preference for flight attendants with specific features and age groups on charter flights serving professional and college sports teams. Media sources confirmed, two United Airlines… read-more

TAGS: Airlines , Discrimination, Legal News, Sued, Flights, United Airlines

Gaza Refugee camp site

Gaza Refugee Blast: Aljazeera's Engineer Lost 19 Family Members

Qatar-based news outlet Al Jazeera said that an employee working with the news agency lost 19 family members, including his father and two sisters when Israel bombed the Jabalia refugee camp. The refugee camp was home to over 116,000 Palestinian… read-more

TAGS: Israel, Refugee Camp Blast, Gaza Attack, hamas, Aljazeera Employee

Joe Biden-XI Jinping

Joe Biden Looking Forward To Meet China's Xi Jinping

US President Joe Biden would meet his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the APEC Leadership Summit in San Francisco later this month, the White House has confirmed."The president is looking forward to it. And that, I think should… read-more

TAGS: Joe BIden, Xi Jinping, Indian PM, Narendra Modi, China-US, Summit

Indian student who was stabbed, on venilator

US Department Expresses Grief Over Indian Student Stabbed In Indiana, Assured Legal Support

The United States Government expressed grief over the recent unfortunate attack on Indian student, in Indiana. Notably, on October 29,… read-more

TAGS: Indian student, US Crime, Stabbed Incident, US Department, National

Gaza Refugee explosion

Another Explosion Reported In Refugee Camp Of Gaza

In Gaza's October 7 attack, the latest updates were reported. On November 1, Gaza's largest refugee camp was hit by a series of powerful explosions, killing many people. The Israeli military claimed that the airstrikes that caused the explosions… read-more

TAGS: Gaza Attack, Refugee base, explosion, Gaza-Israel, Hamas Terrorist

Paris

Paris: Police Opened Fire On Hijab Clad Woman Making Death Threats

Paris police opened fire on a woman who threatened to blow herself up after allegedly making death threats and speaking in support of terrorism. The incident reportedly happened on a train heading into the French capital, when the police fired… read-more

TAGS: Hijab Clad woman, Paris Incident, Police, Open fire, Terrorism threat