Month: September 2022
Judge to hear arguments Trump request for outside expert on documents
A federal judge in Florida is set to hear arguments Thursday afternoon on whether to appoint an outside legal expert to review government records seized by the FBI last month in a search of former President Donald Trump’s Florida home.
Read MoreAfter Sarah Palin’s election loss, Sen. Tom Cotton calls ranked choice voting ‘a scam’ – NBC News
After Sarah Palin’s election loss, Sen. Tom Cotton calls ranked choice voting ‘a scam’ NBC News Sarah Palin loses special election for Alaska’s House seat to native Democrat CNN Democrat Mary Peltola wins Alaska special election to fill remainder of Rep. Don
Read MoreInside Saudi Arabia’s Plan to Go Green While Remaining the World’s No. 1 Oil Exporter
After the harsh morning sunlight, the research center was dark and cool inside. There, in front of a large monitor, an engineer clicked on a slide to begin the day’s presentation for his visitor: “Towards carbon emissions net zero,” it
Read MoreUkrainian Soldiers Say They Are Advancing in the South, but at a Cost
Ukrainian army units are pushing toward the city of Kherson, but Ukrainian officials and military analysts have said losses could be high, even if the offensive is successful.
Read MoreU.S., Allies Prepare to Outline Plan to Limit Price of Russian Oil
Western nations will set out a plan Friday to reduce Russian energy revenues without increasing global oil prices.
Read MoreIn Putin’s Russia, Last Soviet Leader Gorbachev Leaves Behind a Divisive Legacy
By the time of his death Tuesday, Mikhail Gorbachev had seen reforms he helped unleash decades ago rolled back.
Read MoreQueen Elizabeth II to Appoint Prime Minister While in Scotland
The 96-year-old monarch will break with tradition and make the appointment next week from her holiday residence rather than in London’s Buckingham Palace due to concerns over her health.
Read More25 years ago, Princess Diana’s shocking death became one of the first viral moments
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with Tina Brown, author of The Palace Papers, about the lasting impact of Lady Diana’s death 25 years later.
Read MoreFormer Australian Prime Minister blames Fox News for America’s polarized politics
Why are American politics so polarized now? NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull about why he blames Rupert Murdoch, the former CEO of Fox News.
Read MoreThis Ukrainian grandmother is rebelling against the war-time beach ban
In Ukraine’s most popular summer destination, a 90-year-old grandmother encourages a rebellion against a war-time beach ban, swimming despite the threat of fines – and floating mines.
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