Month: December 2023
Elise Stefanik files complaint against judge who has ruled in Jan. 6 and Trump cases – NBC News
Elise Stefanik files complaint against judge who has ruled in Jan. 6 and Trump cases NBC News Stefanik hits DC judge linked to Trump case with ethics complaint Fox News Elise Stefanik files complaint against federal judge who ruled in Jan. 6,
Read MoreHungary’s Orban blocks aid for Ukraine, says he can still halt EU accession – Reuters
Hungary’s Orban blocks aid for Ukraine, says he can still halt EU accession Reuters Hungary Blocks E.U. Aid for Ukraine The New York Times Ukraine entering the European Union and how it could change it The Washington Post Europe isn’t giving Ukraine the
Read MoreWhy Trump Won’t Win – The Atlantic
Why Trump Won’t Win The Atlantic
Read MoreThat Texas Abortion Case Is Even Worse Than You Think
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. So much of the national conversation this week has been about Kate Cox, the 31-year-old mom who
Read MoreWhat We Lose When We Can’t Stargaze
I once met a physics graduate student at a cosmology school (I’ll call him Max) who, until his late 20s had believed that you could only see the stars with a telescope. Max had grown up in New York City,
Read MoreHow My Journey From Fisherman to Filmmaker Led to Finestkind
Commercial fishing and my career in Hollywood are forever joined. I grew up in the seaport of New Bedford, Mass. It is also the primary location in my current film Finestkind. Oscar Helgeland, my Norwegian-born grandfather, moved there after the
Read MoreDisagreements emerge over who should be in control of Gaza when the war ends
Who should be in charge in Gaza after the war? Disagreements have emerged between the U.S., Israel, Palestinian and Gulf leaders, and activists.
Read MoreFight Over Ukraine Aid Drags On After Door to EU Membership Cracks Open
European Union leaders pledged to continue providing Ukraine financial aid despite failing to agree on a proposed $54 billion funding package.
Read MoreEurozone Economic Activity Weakens for Seventh-Straight Month, PMIs Show
Economic activity in the eurozone contracted in December for the seventh month in a row, at a stronger pace than in November, amid weakening demand and a gloomy economic outlook.
Read MoreArbor Investments Gears Up to Pitch Next Food-and-Beverage Funds
The firm has told investors it aims to raise $1.5 billion for its sixth main private-equity fund and $150 million for a new debt pool.
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