Month: September 2023
White House says ‘there was no indication’ DeSantis would snub Biden visit after Idalia – Fox News
White House says ‘there was no indication’ DeSantis would snub Biden visit after Idalia Fox News
Read MoreFormer White House official rails against DeSantis’s ‘small and petty’ decision not to meet Biden – The Hill
Former White House official rails against DeSantis’s ‘small and petty’ decision not to meet Biden The Hill
Read MoreWhite House fires back at DeSantis over Biden snub after Florida Governor said he had ‘NO PLANS’ to meet Presi – Daily Mail
White House fires back at DeSantis over Biden snub after Florida Governor said he had ‘NO PLANS’ to meet Presi Daily Mail
Read MoreHow Novartis’s CEO Learned From Mistakes and Got Help From an Unlikely Quarter
After some deals and drug launches disappointed, Vas Narasimhan heard from investors—and hired an outspoken Wall Street analyst to manage strategy.
Read MoreTwo Cyclones Hit Days Apart. Can Scientists Prove Climate Change Caused Them?
Vanuatu plans to argue in international courts that the U.S. and others must do more to protect the world from global warming.
Read More‘Barbie,’ ‘Oppenheimer’ Trounce Franchise Films to Jolt a Slow Summer at the Box Office
This summer, many franchise movies underperformed expectations. Films based on original story lines dominated.
Read MoreThe Disappointing Bet That Could Turn Into the Biggest IPO of the Year
Softbank’s lofty ambitions for chip maker Arm have fallen short. Now the market is about to issue its verdict on the deal.
Read MoreWhy You Should—or Shouldn’t—Upgrade to the iPhone 15
Apple’s launch event is coming up, but if your device supports iOS 17 and just needs a new battery, you can skip the new model.
Read MoreAfter 9 months without high-level visits, FM Cohen heads to Bahrain
Foreign minister to meet king, Bahraini counterpart, and inaugurate embassy in Manama, after trip was delayed in wake of Ben Gvir’s Temple Mount visit
Read MoreIn a state where elections can be close, Wisconsin Latinos learn their political power
Wisconsin is not known for the power of the Latino vote, but in a state with such tiny margins even a small shift can have a big impact on national politics. (Image credit: Franco Ordoñez /NPR)
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