Month: May 2023
News Wrap: Kremlin accuses Ukraine of striking more targets inside Russia
In our news wrap Wednesday, the Kremlin accused Ukraine of striking more targets inside Russia, including oil facilities and a border town, the U.S. and South Korea condemned North Korea’s attempt to launch its first spy satellite and Sudan’s army
Read MoreRepublican Virginia governor sends 100 National Guard soldiers to U.S.-Mexico border
Youngkin says “leadership solutions” at the federal level are falling short, leaving states to fill in the void. Virginia Democrats are criticizing the move as an abuse of state resources to further a culture war in Texas.
Read MoreAnti-LGBTQ+ law in Uganda that threatens the death penalty sparks international outcry
Uganda just enacted one of the world’s harshest anti-LGBTQ+ laws. Same-sex relations were already illegal there, but the new law goes much further, including life imprisonment for anyone convicted of homosexuality and in some cases mandates the death penalty. The
Read MoreDanny Masterson Found Guilty of Raping 2 Women in Retrial – The New York Times
Danny Masterson Found Guilty of Raping 2 Women in Retrial The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreThe hidden toll of fatal police violence on some AAPI communities
The national attention on acts of police brutality often overlooks one group of victims, Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders. That’s because data show that, as a whole, they experience low rates of fatal police violence. But new research shows the
Read MoreNASA UFO Panels Says It’s Pushing U.S. To Collect Better Data – The New York Times
NASA UFO Panels Says It’s Pushing U.S. To Collect Better Data The New York Times Nasa UFO team says over 800 ‘incidents’ investigated BBC NASA debunks UFOs seen in new video WCNC NASA talks UFOs with public ahead of final report on unidentified
Read MoreWhat’s driving America’s partisan divide and what might be done to reverse it
Over the past few years, this country has seen a dramatic rise in partisan animosity with dangerous implications for the health of our democracy. Judy Woodruff profiles some of the work being done to understand what’s driving that trend and
Read MoreTimothy Bliefnick jury reaches verdict in ‘Family Feud’ murder trial – Fox News
Timothy Bliefnick jury reaches verdict in ‘Family Feud’ murder trial Fox News ‘Family Feud’ murder: Family Feud contestant found guilty of wife Becky Bliefnick’s murder in Quincy, IL home KABC-TV ‘Family Feud’ Star Convicted of Murdering Estranged Wife The Daily Beast ‘Family Feud’
Read MoreRussia Denounces West Over Drone Strike on Moscow
Kremlin officials said Ukraine’s allies should have condemned the strike, and argued again that its real war was with the West.
Read MoreMeta threatens to pull news posts from Facebook, Instagram if California bill becomes law – Sacramento Bee
Meta threatens to pull news posts from Facebook, Instagram if California bill becomes law Sacramento Bee Meta threatens to block news in California over journalism bill The Washington Post Meta threatens to pull news from its apps in California Axios Meta Threatens to
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