Month: December 2023
Notable & Quotable: ‘Panic Is . . . Warranted’
‘The picture painted by horse-race polling and approval ratings makes Biden possibly the most vulnerable incumbent president since scientific polling was invented.’
Read More4 things to know about Texas’ new law letting police arrest migrants who illegally enter the U.S.
A new law signed by Republican Gov. Greg Abbott this week will allow police to arrest migrants who cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally and give local judges the authority to order them to leave the country.
Read MoreWith Trump Declared an ‘Insurrectionist,’ His Rivals Pull Their Punches, Again
The blockbuster ruling by Colorado’s Supreme Court would seem to give Donald Trump’s challengers an avenue of attack, but far behind in the polls, they are skirting the issue.
Read MoreWith Trump Declared an ‘Insurrectionist,’ His Rivals Pull Their Punches, Again
The blockbuster ruling by Colorado’s Supreme Court would seem to give Donald Trump’s challengers an avenue of attack, but far behind in the polls, they are skirting the issue.
Read MoreStates are trashing troves of masks and protective gear as costly stockpiles expire
As a deadline to allocate federal COVID-19 cash approaches next year, states must decide how much to invest in maintaining warehouses and supply stockpiles after panic buying during the pandemic. (Image credit: Frank Franklin II/AP file photo)
Read MoreHamas leader visits Cairo, a sign of movement on possible Gaza truce and hostage swap – NPR
Hamas leader visits Cairo, a sign of movement on possible Gaza truce and hostage swap NPR Israel-Hamas War Live: Latest Updates and Gaza News The New York Times Israel-Gaza war live updates: Hamas leader in Egypt for talks on war; U.N. Security
Read More4 Ways AI Transformed Music, Movies and Art in 2023
Artificial intelligence began to reshape music, movies and art in 2023, sparking both enthusiasm and panic. Some artists used AI to aid their creative practices. Others took legal action against the companies that co-opted art to make their models more
Read MoreThere’s an effective morning-after pill for STIs but it’s not clear it works in women
Doxy-PEP can be taken a few hours after sex and is effective at preventing sexually transmitted infections. New research finds it’s less effective for women but that may not be the final word. (Image credit: Rich Pedroncelli/AP)
Read MoreIsraeli President Herzog comments on West Bank violence against Palestinians
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Israeli President Isaac Herzog and asks him about the case of one Palestinian olive farmer who was detained by Israeli troops during an NPR interview.
Read MoreChristmas will be quiet in Bethlehem as destruction continues in Gaza
Bethlehem, a town nearly synonymous with Christmas, is located in what is now the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Many Palestinians are too distressed by the war in Gaza to hold Christmas celebrations.
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