Month: September 2023
The Shifting Flows of Our Overheated Oceans
The Earth’s waters are the dynamic, liquid engine of life across the planet, and rising temperatures are disrupting its workings in a multitude of ways
Read MoreBroken Hearts and How to Heal Them
Modern medicine confirms what people have known for thousands of years: heartbreak is more than a metaphor.
Read MorePhotographs document US Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s groundbreaking career in politics
California democrat, the longest-serving Jewish member of Senate, got start in San Francisco after murder of Harvey Milk, died Friday as oldest member of legislative body
Read MoreWhere Would a Government Shutdown Immediately Be Felt Most?
As federal agencies prepare to enact their contingency plans for a shutdown, this is where the public could notice changes in the coming days.
Read More‘Wannabe dictator’: US army chief swipes at Trump in farewell speech
US Army Gen. Mark Milley, without naming former president, says military doesn’t take oath to a ‘tyrant,’ urges defense of democracy, as he closes rocky 4-year term
Read More‘Basic framework’ in place for Israel-Saudi normalization, US says
National Security Council says two sides moving toward historic deal, but ‘complex’ arrangement will require ‘compromise’ by all sides
Read MoreWhite House preps lawn to commemorate Jimmy Carter’s 99th birthday – The Hill
White House preps lawn to commemorate Jimmy Carter’s 99th birthday The Hill
Read MoreFlash floods put a dangerous damper on the first night of Sukkot in New York
Jews react to torrential rains at start of outdoor holiday with humor, introspection and Biblical lessons, as authorities warn of flood risks
Read MoreSea Lion Escapes From Central Park Zoo Enclosure During NYC Flooding
Sally, the marine mammal, got a chance to briefly explore the world outside her pool when the zoo grounds were flooded by the heavy rains.
Read MoreMan charged with leaking Donald Trump tax returns – BBC
Man charged with leaking Donald Trump tax returns BBC
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