Month: December 2022
Kayleigh McEnany a ‘liar and opportunist’, says former Trump aide – The Guardian US
Kayleigh McEnany a ‘liar and opportunist’, says former Trump aide The Guardian US
Read More‘I had to do it to save everyone’: Man breaks into school and shelters nearly a dozen people from blizzard – CNN
‘I had to do it to save everyone’: Man breaks into school and shelters nearly a dozen people from blizzard CNN Buffalo winter storm: Police searching for hero credited with saving several lives Fox News Buffalo storm ‘hero’ known as ‘Merry Christmas
Read MoreDemonstrators call for George Santos to resign; Nassau GOP chair pulls support for 2024 – Newsday
Demonstrators call for George Santos to resign; Nassau GOP chair pulls support for 2024 Newsday Santos’ claim about his mother and 9/11 faces scrutiny amid his other lies CNN Rep.-Elect Santos Under Investigation By Federal Prosecutors MSNBC George Santos will be seated in
Read MoreWhat to Expect in 2023’s Housing Market
In the year ahead, the housing market may be slow to start, with home prices, rents, inventory and interest rates not moving much at all, according to economists, analysts and real estate brokers.
Read MoreIsrael joins nations requiring travelers from China to submit negative COVID tests
Measure does not apply to Israeli citizens, who have been advised to avoid all unnecessary travel to China amid surge in virus cases as Beijing lifts zero-COVID policy
Read MoreBiden signs budget bill approving billions more in Ukraine aid
US President Joe Biden walks back after a break during the 48th G7 Summit. Peter Kneffel/dpa US President Joe Biden has signed his administration’s new budget legislation, which includes billions more in aid for Ukraine. The budget approved by both
Read MoreXi and Putin Meet Again, Two Strongmen in a Weak Moment
Russia is isolated by its invasion of Ukraine and needs China more than ever. But China, facing a Covid crisis, is in no position to risk sanctions.
Read MoreWhy a Group of Christians Is Fighting the Growing Threat of Christian Nationalism
On Jan. 6, 2021, Amanda Tyler watched the attack on the U.S. Capitol unfold with a growing sense of dread—and recognition. Like many Christian leaders, Tyler, the executive director of the Baptist Joint Committee for Religious Liberty, immediately noticed the
Read MoreReacquainting Ourselves With Enchantment In the New Year
I’ve made a tradition out of avoiding New Year’s Eve celebrations. It’s not the parties I particularly mind, but the sense of impending doom that comes with it: The notion that this is the final fling before the repentance begins.
Read MoreEditors’ picks: Our best global photos of 2022 range from heart-rending to hopeful
The eye of the camera told the stories of kangaroo care for human babies, Angola’s intrepid female de-miners, Ukrainian refugees who find a warm — and familiar — welcome in Brazil and more. (Image credit: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds for NPR)
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