Armed with books, Somalia fights to standardize schools. The start of this school year marks the first time since Somalia's civil war broke out that the government has issued a new curriculum for students. Serena Chaudhry reports. Homeland Security Dept. Affirms Threat of White Supremacy After Years of Prodding. While President Trump has expressed skepticism about violent white nationalism in the past, his Department of Homeland Security is now highlighting the issue. United Airlines mocked on Twitter after introducing non-binary gender ticketing options. US flyer United proudly boasted about its decision on Twitter to its 1.2million followers. But it was met with a barrage of funny comments. Fleet of luxury cars worth up to 145,000 each destroyed after fire at Range Rover showroom. Six fire engines and around 40 firefighterswere sent to the dealership in Battersea, south London at around 7.16am today. Crews from Wandsworth, Chelsea, Clapham and Tooting were sent to area.
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