Month: December 2023
Two men charged with killing approximately 3,600 birds, including bald eagles
One of the men charged bragged about going on a “killing spree” to to get feathers from eagles for future sales. (Image credit: Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)
Read MoreHow to slash emissions across the U.S. economy, according to experts
Five economic sectors in the United States — electric power, transportation, industry, buildings and agriculture — together account for the nation’s main sources of greenhouse gas emissions.
Read MoreThe Overlooked Nigerian Activist Whose Story Offers a Lesson for Today’s Labor Movement
Around the world, workers are mobilizing for higher wages while citizens are questioning the very functioning of democratic institutions. In the United States, workers across various industries from film to car manufacturers to coffee shops are demanding adequate compensation. In
Read MoreThe Story Behind Queen Elizabeth’s VE Day Celebrations on The Crown Season 6
If you’re watching the sixth and final season of The Crown and wondering whether Queen Elizabeth really did sneak out of Buckingham Palace and dance with commoners to celebrate the end of World War II, the answer is…yes. Yes, she
Read MoreAs House adjourns, Senate delays holiday recess to work on immigration deal – NBC News
As House adjourns, Senate delays holiday recess to work on immigration deal NBC News US Senate to vote on Ukraine funding, border security next week Reuters White House urges Congress to stop ‘dithering,’ delay break to address border, aid for Ukraine and
Read MorePandemic relief funding for the arts was ‘staggering’
A new study finds that the government had a rare moment of generosity toward the arts during the pandemic. Out of over $4 trillion, $53 billion went to arts and entertainment across the U.S. (Image credit: Ben McKeown/American Dance Festival)
Read MorePutin Suggests He Has a Winning Hand in His War in Ukraine
The Russian leader, in his annual news conference, said he was open to peace talks but showed no hint of compromise. “Peace will come when we achieve our goals,” he said.
Read MoreUkraine’s first step towards the EU club is a huge moment – but Putin will do all he can to thwart it
It had all the makings of one of those nightmare EU summits.
Read MoreFinland closes its entire border with Russia again due to influx of migrants at 2 crossings
Dozens of migrants without proper documentation or visas were reported to have arrived at the two checkpoints by late Thursday.
Read MoreThe Crown and Prince Harry Differ on the Nazi Costume Controversy
Before Prince Harry gave up his royal duties in 2021, the biggest controversy involving the royal was the Nazi costume he wore at a 2005 party that ended up on the front pages of the British tabloids. The incident is
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