Month: September 2023
White House Daily Briefing | August 31, 2023 – C-SPAN
White House Daily Briefing | August 31, 2023 C-SPAN
Read MoreWhy a DOJ lawyer questioned a Trump case witness at the White House – The Washington Post
Why a DOJ lawyer questioned a Trump case witness at the White House The Washington Post
Read MoreWhite House calls on Congress to pass a short-term spending bill – CNN
White House calls on Congress to pass a short-term spending bill CNN
Read MoreTrump Is Top Choice for Nearly 60% of GOP Voters
Donald Trump has expanded his dominating lead for the Republican presidential nomination, a new Wall Street Journal poll shows, as GOP primary voters overwhelmingly see his four criminal cases as lacking merit.
Read MoreYoung Japanese Find It Pays—Double—to Work Abroad
The wage gap widens with wealthiest nations as the yen falls, driving some to weigh emigration.
Read MoreBetter Tech Could Save Lives in a World of Bigger, Faster, More Devastating Fires
We can already see fires start from space, soon after they start. Here’s why we don’t yet have a nationwide system for alerting us when they do—but could someday.
Read MoreThe Man Who Has Detroit, Wall Street and the White House on Edge
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain is throwing out the traditional union playbook and preparing for a strike, possibly against three automakers at once.
Read MoreUkraine’s Counteroffensive Pushes Forward, Village by Village
As Ukraine pushes slowly forward in its counteroffensive, it’s relying heavily on the effort of hundreds of small-scale assault groups, each tasked with attacking a single trench, tree line or house.
Read MoreWhat Michael Jordan Learned From Detroit’s Goons
For a Midwestern teen in the late ’80s and early ’90s, the rivalry between the NBA’s Bulls and Pistons showed how beauty can triumph over brutality
Read MoreInsurgents in northwest Syria kill at least 9 soldiers as fighting surges
Al-Qaeda linked attackers strike government military position, as Turkey-backed forces battle Kurds in another region and protests continue over deteriorating economy
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