Month: November 2022
How to confront rising antisemitism in the U.S.
U.S. Special Envoy to Monitor and Combat Antisemitism Deborah Lipstadt joins NPR’s Steve Inskeep to discuss the rise in anti-Semitism in America and around the world.
Read MoreThe Pandemic Generation Goes to College. It Has Not Been Easy.
Students missed a lot of high school instruction. Now many are behind, especially in math, and getting that degree could be harder.
Read MoreWhat we know about the attack on Paul Pelosi – CNN
What we know about the attack on Paul Pelosi CNN Nancy Pelosi LIVE | Who is Accused of Attacking Nancy Pelosi’s Husband Paul Pelosi? | News18 LIVE CNN-News18 Man who attacked Paul Pelosi to face federal charges WHAS11 Paul Pelosi Recovering at SF
Read MoreBiden hopes to use Florida’s ‘extreme MAGA Republicans’ as foils for his closing midterm pitch – CNN
Biden hopes to use Florida’s ‘extreme MAGA Republicans’ as foils for his closing midterm pitch CNN President Biden And Donald Trump Coming To South Florida For Campaign Events This Week CBS Miami Biden to Campaign in Florida With One Week to Election
Read MoreKyiv reels as ‘massive’ wave of missile strikes hit Ukrainian cities; wheat prices rise as grain deal stalls – CNBC
Kyiv reels as ‘massive’ wave of missile strikes hit Ukrainian cities; wheat prices rise as grain deal stalls CNBC Russia Vs Ukraine War Update Live | Russia Launches Fresh Strikes on Ukraine | English News LIVE CNN-News18 Russia launches missile strikes leaving
Read MoreRussian missiles hit apartments in Ukraine, killing one – Reuters
Russian missiles hit apartments in Ukraine, killing one Reuters ‘Massive’ Russian missile strikes hit power and water supply across Ukraine – BBC News BBC News Heavy Russian barrage on Ukraine, no water for much of Kyiv Yahoo News Russia launches missile strikes leaving
Read MoreChina Docks Final Module to Space Station
The joining of the Mengtian to two other modules marks a milestone on Beijing’s way to becoming a global space power.
Read MorePolls open across the country as Israelis vote for fifth time in under four years
6,788,804 eligible voters assigned to over 12,000 polling stations; Early turnout highest since 1981; Beit Shemesh polling station moved after extremists spray foul-smelling liquid
Read MoreMan shot in Kiryat Ata under unclear circumstances
Police not ruling out terrorism in attack on 30-year-old resident of Kiryat Motzkin, who was riding his bike
Read MoreIsraelis Head to Polls in Fifth Election Since 2019
Surveys of the country’s divided electorate predict a tight vote that gives neither Prime Minister Yair Lapid nor opposition leader Benjamin Netanyahu a clear path to power.
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