Month: August 2023
After India’s rice export bans, some U.S. Indian grocery stores ration rice sales
Some Indian grocery stores have started rationing rice sales to prevent people from hoarding. It comes after India stopped the export of some types of rice to control prices.
Read MoreRussian shelling hits a landmark church in the Ukrainian city of Kherson
Ukraine’s emergency service says four of its workers were wounded in a second round of shelling as they fought a fire at St. Catherine’s Cathedral.
Read MoreRussian shelling hits a landmark church in the Ukrainian city of Kherson
Ukraine’s emergency service says four of its workers were wounded in a second round of shelling as they fought a fire at St. Catherine’s Cathedral.
Read MoreMexico recovers 2 bodies from the Rio Grande, one found near a floating barrier that Texas installed
Mexico’s Foreign Relations Department reported for the first time on Wednesday that a body had been found along the floating barrier, then reported a second body about three miles upriver away from the buoys.
Read MoreWomen’s World Cup update: Morocco in, Germany out
NPR’s Sacha Pfeiffer talks with Alicia DelGallo, a senior editor at USA Today Sports, about the surprise elimination of Germany from the Women’s World Cup as Morocco’s dream run continues.
Read MoreLive updates: Trump arraignment for Jan. 6 and 2020 election indictment – CNN
Live updates: Trump arraignment for Jan. 6 and 2020 election indictment CNN Trump indictment live updates: Former president pleads not guilty to 2020 election charges NBC News Live updates: Trump pleads not guilty at arraignment for 2020 election indictment The Washington Post
Read MoreZelenskiy says Ukrainian strength dominates, top officers report progress
(Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Thursday that Ukraine’s military faced difficulties on front lines in the east and south of the country, but were dominant in their campaign. Senior military officials reported Ukrainian gains in the east —
Read MoreWhat It Means That Florida Will Allow Conservative PragerU Content in Schools
“How To Be a Rational Patriot” “How To Be a Victor & Not a Victim” “How To Embrace Your Masculinity” / “How To Embrace Your Femininity” These are some of the videos produced by PragerU Kids, a resource for schools
Read MoreWhat to Know About Worldcoin and the Controversy Around It
Over the past few months, shiny metallic orbs have materialized cities around the world, from New York to Berlin to Tokyo. Its creators hail the orbs as revolutionary devices ushering in a new era of global humanity and financial stability.
Read MoreNiger junta supporters protest sanctions as region considers intervention
By Boureima Balima and Abdel-Kader Mazou NIAMEY/ABUJA (Reuters) -Hundreds of supporters of Niger’s junta marched in the capital Niamey on Thursday to protest against West African sanctions, as regional defence chiefs discussed possible intervention to restore democracy. General Abdourahamane Tiani,
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