Month: December 2022
Putin is open to talks and diplomacy on Ukraine, Kremlin says – Reuters
Putin is open to talks and diplomacy on Ukraine, Kremlin says Reuters Biden: Putin defeating Ukraine is ‘beyond comprehension’ Yahoo News Ukraine war: Biden prepared to meet Putin to end Russia’s war BBC Biden, Macron vow unity against Russia, discuss trade row News 19
Read MoreThe Legal Implications of the Debate Over Whether ‘Extreme Racism’ Is a Mental Illness
Everyone knows that Law & Order plotlines are often, as they say, ripped from the headlines. But Dr. Alvin Poussaint, 88, knows this on another level: An emeritus professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, he has had the unusual
Read MoreThe Case Against Private College Admissions Counselors
With college admissions season upon us, a question comes to mind: Has there ever been a concept so repugnant as the private college counselor? From the start, the odds in college admissions are stacked in favor of the rich. Roughly
Read MoreAs Xi Cracks Down on China’s Protesters, Demonstrators Around the World Show Solidarity
Chinese authorities moved quickly to stamp out large protests over its zero-COVID policies that flared in major Chinese cities last weekend. But protests have continued outside of the mainland, with shows of solidarity popping up across the world, largely driven
Read MoreAnother legal setback for Donald Trump – Axios
Another legal setback for Donald Trump Axios
Read MoreBiden honored French President Emmanuel Macron at White House state Dinner – NPR
Biden honored French President Emmanuel Macron at White House state Dinner NPR Remarks by President Biden and President Emmanuel Macron of France at Arrival Ceremony The White House The Bidens’ first state dinner features butter-poached lobster with a side of hospitality CNN Celebs
Read MoreWith Senate Vote, Congress Moves to Avert Rail Strike
Bipartisan coalitions in the House and Senate pushed through a bill that would impose an agreement between rail companies and their workers.
Read MoreArizona’s Cochise County finally certifies its election results after a court order
After a court order, officials in the GOP-controlled county certified midterm election results days after they missed the legal deadline and put more than 47,000 people’s votes at risk. (Image credit: Ariana Drehsler/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreAs Officials Ease Restrictions, China Faces New Pandemic Risks
Huge swaths of the nation’s elderly remain vulnerable, scientists say, and a surge in deaths and hospitalizations may be inevitable.
Read MoreState dinner scenes: Biden and Macron stand ‘shoulder to shoulder’ – The Washington Post
State dinner scenes: Biden and Macron stand ‘shoulder to shoulder’ The Washington Post Stars attend lavish U.S. state dinner for Macron Reuters The celebrities who attended Biden’s first state dinner Washington Post Biden-Macron Meeting: US Can Learn From French Energy Policy Bloomberg President Biden’s
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