Month: May 2023
‘I’m scared’: What it’s like to be LGBTQ+ in a country where you could be killed
New anti-LGBTQ+ laws have been passed in Uganda, expanding on rules which already criminalised same-sex acts and carried a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
Read MoreTrump lawyer said to have been waved off searching office for secret records – The Guardian US
Trump lawyer said to have been waved off searching office for secret records The Guardian US Report: Trump’s Lawyer Revealed Some Unfortunate Things for Trump in Classified-Docs Case Vanity Fair Special counsel eyes response to Trump surveillance camera subpoena The Washington Post
Read MoreAnimals rescued from Iowa building collapse but no sign of five missing – live – The Independent
Animals rescued from Iowa building collapse but no sign of five missing – live The Independent Search crews still looking for survivors after partial collapse of Iowa apartment building KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA Demolition of Collapsed Building Is Put on
Read MoreThe 5 Best New TV Shows Our Critic Watched in May 2023
Succession is over and—with apologies to anyone who was actually craving more real-estate reality shows or curious to hear Zooey Deschanel answer the question What Am I Eating?—HBO Max’s transformation into Max wasn’t exactly a masterclass in rebranding. But still,
Read MoreSherpa guides rescue freezing climber from Everest ‘death zone’ in ‘almost impossible’ mission
A Malaysian climber was saved from the “death zone” of Mount Everest by Nepali Sherpa guides and another climber.
Read MoreRepublicans shocked as Trump turns on former White House aide Kayleigh McEnany – The Independent
Republicans shocked as Trump turns on former White House aide Kayleigh McEnany The Independent
Read MoreTrump critic Chris Christie to launch White House bid -source – Reuters
Trump critic Chris Christie to launch White House bid -source Reuters
Read MoreWhy Janet Yellen Doesn’t Lose Sleep Over U.S. Borrowing That Alarms Most Americans
Whether they favor debt-limit brinkmanship or not, most Americans are alarmed by the level of U.S. government borrowing. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen isn’t one of them. Outstanding debt held by the public stood at $23.9 trillion as of the end
Read MoreCan the debt-ceiling deal hold?
One vote later today will either inflame or quell the chances of default
Read MoreCan the debt-ceiling deal still hold?
One vote later today will either inflame or quell the chances of default
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