Month: February 2022
Russia, US clash at UN over Ukraine crisis as oligarchs threatened
Russia and the United States clashed over Ukraine at the UN Security Council Monday, as London and Washington threatened to slap sanctions on wealthy Russian oligarchs if the ex-Soviet state is attacked. French leader Emmanuel Macron and Russian President Vladimir
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Read MoreMore than half of teachers are looking for the exits, poll says
A new poll from the nation’s largest teachers union finds burnout is widespread, and more educators saying they’re thinking about leaving. (Image credit: LA Johnson/NPR)
Read MoreHow some states are trying to upgrade their glitchy, outdated health care technology
The pandemic exposed how old-school tech hampers access to health care and other public services. With new federal funding, states finally have a way to upgrade, if they seize the opportunity. (Image credit: Eric Harkleroad/KHN (Images/Getty Images/Unsplash))
Read MoreBlack History Lives in Memories and Minds. COVID-19 Has Endangered Those Traditions
I always take note of pictures of women who are not flashing a camera-ready grin. They make me wonder what such a woman has done with her life that it need not be rendered more palatable with a big, uncomplicated
Read MoreJudge rejects plea agreement in hate crimes case over Arbery murder – The Atlanta Journal Constitution
Judge rejects plea agreement in hate crimes case over Arbery murder The Atlanta Journal Constitution Federal judge rejects plea deal in hate crimes case for Travis McMichael 11Alive 1/31/22 Plea Deal Reached for Greg and Travis McMichael Court TV Judge rejects plea
Read MoreIsrael’s Military to Remove Two Officers Over Death of Elderly Palestinian-American
The decision follows an Israel Defense Forces investigation into the death of Omar Abdelmajid As’ad, who suffered a heart attack after he was bound, gagged and eventually abandoned in a courtyard.
Read MoreEven if they can find a test, not everyone wants to know they have COVID
For some people, getting a positive coronavirus test could mean loss of income or other life disruptions. Doctors worry about growing disincentives to test and how this could prolong the pandemic. (Image credit: Patrick T. Fallon/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreTrump escalates racist rhetoric, plays on white grievance at recent rallies
The former president alleged in Texas over the weekend that Black prosecutors investigating him are “racist.” And that was not the first example in recent weeks of Trump employing racist rhetoric. (Image credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Read MoreThere are election reforms that both Democrats and Republicans seem to like
After failing to pass a voting rights bill, Democrats in Congress haven’t made their next move clear. Bipartisan talks have begun over smaller measures that election experts still see as necessary. (Image credit: Scott Olson/Getty Images)
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