Month: June 2022
News Wrap: Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen says inflation will remain high
In our news wrap Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen told the Senate Finance Committee inflation will remain high, the Department of Homeland Security warns of potential new threats from domestic extremists, the World Bank lowered its economic outlook, Russia says
Read MoreBill Gates Says the World Got Lucky With COVID-19: ‘It Could Have Been Way More Fatal’
The cost of the COVID-19 pandemic is staggering, in terms of both human life and and economic activity. But Bill Gates believes humanity is fortunate that the virus was not even more devastating. “I have to say, given the toll
Read MoreLawmakers voice hopes of achieving bipartisan gun safety legislation as pressure mounts
U.S. senators raced on Tuesday to craft a bipartisan deal on gun law reform, aiming to reach an agreement by the end of the week. This comes as pressure is building on Congress to act on gun violence. Lisa Desjardins
Read MoreHow states are preparing for a Supreme Court decision that could overturn Roe v. Wade
The U.S. Supreme Court is soon expected to issue what could be a momentous decision upending abortion rights. Last month, a leaked draft revealed the conservative justices were preparing to overturn Roe v. Wade, leaving abortion regulation to the states.
Read MorePrimary Elections Live Updates: California and New Jersey News – The New York Times
Primary Elections Live Updates: California and New Jersey News The New York Times Bay Area voters head to the polls for California primary KPIX CBS SF Bay Area California Legislative Races Feature Intraparty Struggles NBC Bay Area California Primary Live Coverage: What to
Read MoreBritons captured in Ukraine and facing a possible death penalty appear in Russian separatist court
Two British men captured by Russian forces and accused of being mercenaries have appeared in court on charges that carry a possible death penalty.
Read MoreLebanon’s economic and humanitarian disasters leave citizens to fend for themselves
For the past several years, Lebanon has been in economic freefall. Its currency is close to worthless; its government is fractured and ineffective; there is almost no electric power, and there is less security. Lebanon’s people are suffering. Special correspondent
Read MoreVatican documents show secret back channel between Pope Pius XII and Adolph Hitler
A series of recently opened Vatican archives are shedding new light on the relationship between Pope Pius XII and Adolph Hitler as he led Nazi Germany during World War II. A new book takes a deeper look at these revelations.
Read MoreChina’s Eileen Gu to Serve as Ambassador for U.S. Winter Olympic Bid
China’s Olympic freestyle skiing champion Eileen Gu announced Tuesday at the TIME100 Summit that she will serve as an ambassador for the U.S. bid to host the 2030 or 2034 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City. “I think that’s this
Read MoreRemarks by President Biden at Signing of Nine Bipartisan Bills that Honor and Improve Care for Veterans – The White House
Remarks by President Biden at Signing of Nine Bipartisan Bills that Honor and Improve Care for Veterans The White House
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