Month: December 2022
A Central Bank That Raised Rates Early Now Talks Up Recession
The Reserve Bank of New Zealand is encouraging households to cut spending in a bid to quash expectations for more inflation.
Read MoreWhat we know about Georgia voters ahead of Senate runoff – CNN
What we know about Georgia voters ahead of Senate runoff CNN Warnock or Walker? New poll shows who is leading heated GA Senate runoff, as countdown to election begins Fox News Georgia Senate race sees record number of early voters CNN Why the
Read MoreMpox will not be renewed as a public health emergency next year
Cases of Mpox, which was previously named monkeypox, peaked in August and fell steadily over the past months to a daily average of seven new cases by the end of November. (Image credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Read MoreU.S. and Europe Gird for Trade Spat Over Washington’s Push for Domestic Investment
European officials say subsidies in the Inflation Reduction Act threaten the region’s economy as it teeters on the verge of a recession.
Read MoreOne of Donald Trump’s Biggest Nightmares Just Came True (No, Not the One in Which He’s Forced to Give Don Jr. and Eric Regular Hugs) – Vanity Fair
One of Donald Trump’s Biggest Nightmares Just Came True (No, Not the One in Which He’s Forced to Give Don Jr. and Eric Regular Hugs) Vanity Fair House committee receives Donald Trump’s federal tax returns from IRS CNN House Democrats Wrestle With
Read MoreRepublicans won House seats in blue New York. Those wins could help shape Congress
A relative red wave in New York U.S. House races helped tip the balance of power in Congress. But several winners were moderate Republicans with little appetite for far-right provocation. (Image credit: Mary Altaffer/AP)
Read MoreDiscovery of ancient bronze statues in Italy may rewrite Etruscan and Roman history
The discoveries shed light on what the Italian Culture Ministry calls a “unique multicultural and multilingual haven of peace” between Etruscans and Romans at a time when they were mostly at war. (Image credit: Italian Ministry of Culture)
Read MoreFeminists are protesting against the wave of anti-feminism that’s swept South Korea
Many men in South Korea claim to be victims of gender discrimination, a movement turbocharged by President Yoon. Meanwhile, women lag far behind men in pay and face unrealistic beauty standards. (Image credit: Jung Yeon-Je/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreRussia-Ukraine war latest updates – The Washington Post
Russia-Ukraine war latest updates The Washington Post EU agrees on Russian oil price cap: Will it make a difference? | DW News DW News Europe agrees to cap the price of Russian oil at $60 a barrel CNN War in Ukraine: Russian oil
Read MoreGenocides persist, nearly 70 years after the Holocaust – but there are recognized ways to help prevent them
The newly formed United Nations passed its first international treaty on Dec. 9, 1948, just three years after the Holocaust ended. The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide was designed to prevent genocide from ever
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