Month: November 2022
Trump is supposed to give subpoenaed documents to Jan. 6 committee on Friday – NPR
Trump is supposed to give subpoenaed documents to Jan. 6 committee on Friday NPR
Read MoreFBI Warns of Threat to Synagogues in New Jersey
Officials have urged congregations to take security precautions.
Read MoreUkraine war: Zelensky accuses Russia of ‘energy terrorism’ – BBC
Ukraine war: Zelensky accuses Russia of ‘energy terrorism’ BBC Russia Vs Ukraine War Update LIVE | Ukraine Faces Blackouts After Russian Strikes | News18 Live CNN-News18 Zelenskyy: If someone is without electricity for 10 hours, while across the street everything is connected,
Read MorePress Gaggle by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre En Route Albuquerque, NM – The White House
Press Gaggle by Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre En Route Albuquerque, NM The White House
Read MoreHow Crime Became the Central Issue of the Wisconsin Senate Race—and the Midterms
Senator Ron Johnson sits across from me on board the Ronmobile, explaining why his opponent is to blame for all the crime in Wisconsin. “I can’t tell you how dispiriting the whole defund-the-police movement is,” he says, leaning both forearms
Read MoreThe United States of Political Violence
Jameesha Harris, a councilwoman in New Bern, N.C., bought a gun and obtained a concealed-carry license to protect herself and her children against a spate of death threats from constituents. Deanna Spikula, the top election administrator in Washoe County, Nev.,
Read MoreWe’ve Made Big Steps in Fighting Climate Change. Here’s What’s Next
This summer, a political miracle occurred. Against powerful opposition and long odds, despite being written off by pundits, and by the narrowest of margins, we passed the biggest American climate action ever. The Inflation Reduction Act is predicted to push
Read MoreWolves to be shot with paintballs to make them less tame
Park rangers in the Netherlands will be allowed to shoot wolves with paintballs in an effort to make them less tame.
Read MoreThe end of daylight saving time means an uptick in vehicles crashing into deer
In a new study, researchers found that deer-vehicle collisions peaked in October and November, partly due to both daylight saving time and deer mating season. (Image credit: Robert F. Bukaty/AP)
Read MoreHow rising interest rates affect your day to day
The fed raised interest rates again this week by 3/4 of a percent, and mortgage rates have seen their biggest jump in 40 years. Borrowing on credit cards, and car loans is also going up.
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