Month: September 2023
This Part of Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is Pressing Forward, With Little Western Help
Ukraine has retaken a handful of villages in the eastern Donetsk region, but the West is questioning Kyiv’s decision to attack on multiple axes.
Read MoreHurricanes and High Yields Come Together on Wall Street
Catastrophe bonds are set for record issuance after notching their best first-half performance.
Read MorePolice in Ohio release body camera video showing officer fatally shooting pregnant woman Ta’Kiya Young – ABC News
Police in Ohio release body camera video showing officer fatally shooting pregnant woman Ta’Kiya Young ABC News Bodycam released of deadly confrontation between Ohio officers and pregnant mother NBC News Ohio police release video of fatal police shooting of pregnant 21-year-old Ta’Kiya
Read MoreEritrean anti-regime protesters riot and clash with Tel Aviv police, who fire in air
Demonstrators outside pro-Asmara government event organized by embassy throw rocks and smash windows after breaking through police barrier; 13 officers injured
Read MoreMiles de mensajes de texto dan nuevas pistas del caso Ayotzinapa
Policías, militares y otros funcionarios se coludieron con un cártel que secuestró a 43 estudiantes en un caso que lleva casi una década sin resolverse. Unas intercepciones telefónicas muestran la ayuda que brindaron las autoridades al cártel en la desaparición
Read MoreSee how Trump’s trials crowd the Republican political calendar
To see the extent to which the Republican political calendar and Donald Trump’s legal calendar are intertwined, it’s helpful to see them laid out together. (Image credit: Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Read MoreVoting in North Carolina faces some big changes with a Republican-backed bill
Major changes are likely coming to North Carolina’s voting rules. A bill would eliminate a three-day grace period for counting mail ballots and expand access for partisan poll watchers. (Image credit: Hannah Schoenbaum/AP)
Read MoreAt risk from rising seas, Norfolk, Virginia, plans massive, controversial floodwall
Critics say the $2.6 billion floodwall project overlooks current climate risks and exposes flaws in how the federal government approaches major flood infrastructure. (Image credit: Katherine Hafner/WHRO)
Read MoreLabor Day is now a key to Election Day for Democrats and Republicans alike
With all that has shifted around in American politics, the Democrats’ disconnect from the broad working class is the loss that has cost them the most and threatens them most in the years ahead. (Image credit: Hans Von Nolde/AP)
Read MoreWere the People in Trump’s Ear After the 2020 Election Criminals or Just Lawyers?
The Georgia racketeering case rides largely on the line between advice and actions that allegedly furthered a criminal conspiracy.
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