Month: December 2023
Volume of Migrants Crossing the Dangerous Darién Gap Hit Record High in 2023
An unprecedented half a million people migrated north across the Darién Gap, a dangerous stretch of jungle between Columbia and Panama, this year—more than double the number last year—in a sign of an escalating humanitarian crisis, the U.N. recently reported.
Read MoreTrump vows a peaceful transfer of power if reelected – POLITICO
Trump vows a peaceful transfer of power if reelected POLITICO
Read MoreEx-White House lawyer says Supreme Court could rule ‘9-0’ in possible Trump 14th Amendment case – The Hill
Ex-White House lawyer says Supreme Court could rule ‘9-0’ in possible Trump 14th Amendment case The Hill
Read MoreDetroit News: Trump recorded pressuring Michigan canvassers not to certify 2020 vote – CNN
Detroit News: Trump recorded pressuring Michigan canvassers not to certify 2020 vote CNN Trump recorded pressuring Wayne County canvassers not to certify 2020 vote Detroit News How the Trump call with Michigan canvassers about the 2020 election could to new criminal charges MSNBC
Read MoreNike will lay off workers as part of $2-billion cost-cutting plan
The company slashed its sales forecast and said it plans to cut up to $2 billion in costs over three years. Slowing sales in China are a big reason why. (Image credit: Julia Nikhinson/AP)
Read MoreParty bosses fall in Japan’s worst political corruption scandal in decades
Japan’s governing Liberal Democratic Party replaced two of its top executives as part of a purge related to investigations into alleged political slush funds. (Image credit: Kyodo via Reuters Connect)
Read MoreCzechs mourn 14 dead, dozens wounded in Prague shooting – The Associated Press
Czechs mourn 14 dead, dozens wounded in Prague shooting The Associated Press After Czech Mass Shooting, Shock, Grief and a Focus on Guns The New York Times Tributes pour in as first victims of Prague mass shooting are named The Telegraph Prague in
Read MoreShock, tears as Prague reels from university shooting
The mourners huddled in small groups, many tearful or visibly shocked, as they gathered Friday to pay their respects to victims of the shootings at Prague’s Charles University. Students gathered at the small memorial as flurries of snow and rain
Read MoreEx-White House lawyer says Supreme Court could rule ‘9-0’ in possible Trump 14th Amendment case – The Hill
Ex-White House lawyer says Supreme Court could rule ‘9-0’ in possible Trump 14th Amendment case The Hill
Read MoreCongress to Investigate Osprey Program After Crash Kills Eight in Japan
After a deadly crash in Yakushima, Japan killed eight Air Force servicemen in late November, a congressional oversight committee has launched an investigation into the V-22 Osprey program. The fleet of Ospreys is still temporarily grounded in order to investigate
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