Month: August 2023
McConnell’s Potential Successors in the Senate Include ‘Three Johns’
The men are considered the leading candidates to replace the top Senate Republican, should he be forced to step aside for health reasons.
Read MoreMcConnell’s Potential Successors in the Senate Include ‘Three Johns’
The men are considered the leading candidates to replace the top Senate Republican, should he be forced to step aside for health reasons.
Read MoreMcConnell’s Potential Successors in the Senate Include ‘Three Johns’
The men are considered the leading candidates to replace the top Senate Republican, should he be forced to step aside for health reasons.
Read MoreTikTok Sparks Inspiration—And Pressure—As Students Shop For School
Like most teenagers, Aarya Potti frequently scrolls TikTok, finding inspiration for outfits or learning life hacks. But as the incoming Elon University freshman has begun preparing for college this fall, she’s been struck by the high volume of videos showing
Read MoreBiden administration proposes rule that would require more firearms dealers to run background checks
It’s the latest effort by Biden’s top officials to combat rising gun violence nationwide. People who sell firearms online or at gun shows would be required to be licensed and run background checks on the buyers before the sales.
Read MoreNovel ‘The Covenant of Water’ tells of a family in India haunted by a medical mystery
NPR’s Ari Shapiro speaks with the author Abraham Verghese about his new novel The Covenant of Water in which a family in India is haunted by a medical mystery.
Read MoreFulton County judge gives green light for Trump Georgia 2020 election case to be televised – CNN
Fulton County judge gives green light for Trump Georgia 2020 election case to be televised CNN Trump waives arraignment appearance in Georgia, pleads not guilty MSNBC Live news: Lululemon lifts sales and profit outlooks after ‘strong’ quarter Financial Times 12 PM ET: Trump’s
Read MoreVisual artists fight back against artificial intelligence companies for repurposing their work
The lawsuit may serve as an early bellwether of how hard it will be for all kinds of creators to stop AI developers from profiting off their work.
Read MoreThis French app aims to fight sexual harassment on beaches
Women who are subject to unwanted attention and harassment on the beaches of southern France this summer are experimenting with a new app which summons police.
Read MoreRussia is sending crude through the Arctic to China
This summer has seen a sharp increase in the number of Russian oil tankers shuttling crude to ports in China via Polar waters. Climate change means there’s less ice for the vessels to navigate.
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