Month: December 2023
Supreme Court sidesteps decision on Trump presidential immunity claim in federal election interference case – NBC News
Supreme Court sidesteps decision on Trump presidential immunity claim in federal election interference case NBC News Supreme Court rejects Jack Smith’s request for justices to quickly hear Trump immunity dispute CNN Opinion | The Supreme Court’s Big Trump Test Is Here The New
Read MoreAnalysis: How decorative glitter contributes to microplastic pollution
Five reasons experts advise avoiding glitter, even on holiday cards or baubles.
Read MoreMacron Stirs Fury by Praising Gérard Depardieu, Actor Accused of Rape
The French president said he was a “great admirer” of an actor who has been accused of sexual assault and rape by a number of women. The backlash was swift.
Read MoreThe Trump vs. Biden economy: 12 charts comparing the nation’s economic growth – The Washington Post – The Washington Post
The Trump vs. Biden economy: 12 charts comparing the nation’s economic growth – The Washington Post The Washington Post
Read MoreWhen Will Trump Stand Trial? Supreme Court Order May Help Him Delay.
The former president’s claim that he is immune from prosecution will now be taken up by a federal appeals court — and could end up back in front of the justices within weeks.
Read MoreU.N. approves aid, stops short of calling for ceasefire in Gaza due to U.S. opposition
After days of delays, the United Nations Security Council passed a resolution calling for more aid to Gaza but not demanding a ceasefire – which would have drawn a U.S. veto.
Read MoreUnderstanding the push behind more U.S. aid to Ukraine
NPR’s Scott Simon asks Atlantic staff writer Anne Applebaum about giving seized Russian assets to Ukraine.
Read MoreMany in the American business community are reconsidering their close ties to China
As China’s economic growth slows and its bilateral relationship with the United States deteriorates, many in the American business community are considering their options.
Read MoreAs Gaza death toll surpasses 20,000, Israel says its offensive will continue
We hear the latest news out of Gaza, where an estimated 20,000 people have been killed since the start of the war on Oct. 7, and the need for humanitarian aid is dire.
Read More‘God Is Under the Rubble in Gaza’: Bethlehem’s Subdued Christmas
The war in Gaza has prompted the city, traditionally seen as the birthplace of Jesus, to tone down its Christmas celebrations.
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