Month: November 2021
Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial in Kenosha begins this week – The Washington Post
Kyle Rittenhouse homicide trial in Kenosha begins this week The Washington Post Kenosha residents hope for quick, peaceful resolution to Rittenhouse trial TMJ4 News ‘When do we get to use the guns?’ The life-or-death stakes of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial | Will
Read MoreKyle Rittenhouse trial starts Monday in Kenosha, Wisconsin: What to know about the case – USA TODAY
Kyle Rittenhouse trial starts Monday in Kenosha, Wisconsin: What to know about the case USA TODAY AP Reporter talks defense in Rittenhouse case Associated Press ‘When do we get to use the guns?’ The life-or-death stakes of the Kyle Rittenhouse trial |
Read MoreBarclays CEO quits as head of British bank over Epstein ties
Jes Staley resigns ahead of contesting the outcome of a UK probe into historical links with the convicted sex offender
Read MoreBallot question asks Minneapolis voters to consider replacing police department – ABC News
Ballot question asks Minneapolis voters to consider replacing police department ABC News Plan to replace Minneapolis PD worries many Black residents Fox News Supporters, opponents of Minneapolis public safety ballot measure make final push before election | FOX 9 Minneapolis-St. Paul Opinions on
Read MoreMassive Yayoi Kusama exhibit at TLV Museum of Art offers thrills and wonder
‘Yayoi Kusama: A Retrospective’ opens November 15 at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, with tickets sold out until December
Read MoreVandals desecrate Torah scroll at George Washington University fraternity
Sacred item torn and covered with detergent; head of Tau Kappa Epsilon chapter says incident was antisemitic hate crime; college condemns act
Read MoreCOVID-19’s Global Death Toll Tops 5 Million in Under 2 Years
The global death toll from COVID-19 topped 5 million on Monday, less than two years into a crisis that has not only devastated poor countries but also humbled wealthy ones with first-rate health care systems. Together, the United States, the
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has now killed 5 million people around the world
The U.S. continues to lead the world in the number of confirmed deaths from the virus, 745,800 people, according to Johns Hopkins University’s coronavirus tracker — followed by Brazil and India. (Image credit: Pavel Golovkin/AP)
Read MoreWith massive donation, Israel autism center aims to ‘impact policy worldwide’
Funding will allow huge ramp-up of project to improve diagnosis and treatment based on large database of Israeli children with autism
Read MoreAnti-vaxxer dressed as concentration camp inmate assailed on Melbourne street
Passersby angered by outfit accost protester; state lawmaker compares premier to Hitler; civil rights group leader slams ‘ugly tactics’ of those who oppose vaccination
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