Month: August 2023
Kremlin says Putin is not planning to attend funeral of Wagner chief Prigozhin
The committee didn’t say what might have caused Prigozhin’s business jet to plummet from the sky minutes after taking off from Moscow for St. Petersburg.
Read MoreRaging Greek wildfire is biggest recorded in the EU in 23 years
Firefighters in Greece continue to battle what has become the biggest wildfire in the EU since record-keeping began.
Read MoreChina Is Cracking Down on Cantonese Language Advocacy in Hong Kong
A Cantonese language advocacy group in Hong Kong stopped operations after local officials raided the family house of its chairman last week over an essay published three years ago. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] It’s the latest sign of waning freedoms in Hong
Read MoreDeSantis booed at vigil for Jacksonville shooting victims
The Florida governor, also responding this week to a hurricane bearing down on much of his state, has confronted multiple challenges on race since launching his presidential campaign.
Read MoreU.S. Does Not Want to ‘Decouple’ From China, Raimondo Says
Gina Raimondo, the commerce secretary, also emphasized U.S. concerns over harsh treatment of foreign companies and national security issues in a meeting with top officials in Beijing.
Read MoreThe 35 Most Anticipated Movies of Fall 2023
Amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, the fall movie slate has been in a constant state of flux. The inability of striking actors, in particular, to promote their work (with some exceptions) has stoked studios’ concerns around getting audiences
Read MoreIntensifying Idalia threatens Florida’s Gulf Coast with storm surges – Reuters.com
Intensifying Idalia threatens Florida’s Gulf Coast with storm surges Reuters.com LIVE TRACK: See Hurricane Idalia forecast cone, spaghetti models and more 10 Tampa Bay Hurricane Idalia strengthens as it targets Florida for Wednesday landfall Orlando Sentinel US Special Operations Command, CENTCOM, MacDill evacuate
Read MoreWhat’s Behind $1 Trillion in Credit-Card Balances?
If your credit-card bill is growing every month, don’t blame rising interest rates. Look in the mirror.
Read MoreExpensive Drugs From Pfizer, Others Targeted for First U.S. Price Negotiations
Lower prices would take effect in 2026 depending on the talks between the U.S. and drugmakers and the outcome of industry lawsuits.
Read MorePolice still searching for motive in UNC Chapel Hill shooting
UNC Police received a 911 call reporting shots fired at Caudill Labs just after 1 p.m. Monday.
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