Month: December 2023
It’s Game Over for the E3 Videogame Expo
Once a mecca for gamers and industry leaders, the trade show never recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreBiden takes a tougher stance on Israel’s ‘indiscriminate bombing’ of Gaza
Biden says he thinks Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu understands this, but he’s not so sure about the Israeli leader’s cabinet.
Read MoreRifts between Biden and Netanyahu spill into public view – CNN
Rifts between Biden and Netanyahu spill into public view CNN Israel’s Netanyahu Rejects U.S. Plan for Postwar Gaza The Wall Street Journal Biden says Israel is losing support in dispute over postwar Gaza USA TODAY Netanyahu Has to Change, Support 2 State Solution
Read MoreWhite House open to new border expulsion law, mandatory detention and increased deportations in talks with Congress – CBS News
White House open to new border expulsion law, mandatory detention and increased deportations in talks with Congress CBS News
Read MoreJudge Orders New Congressional Maps in New York
New York’s top court ordered the state to draw new congressional district boundaries ahead of the 2024 elections.
Read MoreUrged on by Trump, House Republicans Embrace Biden Impeachment Inquiry
The House vote to authorize a formal investigation reflects a political shift among Republicans and the success of a push by G.O.P. allies of former President Donald J. Trump.
Read MoreHow to Watch this Week’s Spectacular Geminid Meteor Shower
Harvard astronomer Fred Whipple thought he did not have much to show for his night’s labors on Oct. 11, 1983. Yes, working with NASA’s Infrared Astronomical Satellite, he had discovered an entirely new cosmic object—which is always a nice thing
Read MorePenn Changes Leaders, Now Comes the Hard Part
The investor who backed the ouster of the university’s president sent a letter to trustees encouraging a new strategic plan.
Read MoreThis 28-year-old from Nepal is telling COP28: Don’t forget people with disabilities
Umesh Balal is determined to make the voices of people with disabilities, young people and Indigenous people heard at the world’s largest meeting on climate change. (Image credit: Christopher Pike for NPR)
Read MoreZelensky had to smack down debunked conspiracy theories at Capitol Hill meeting: Senator
Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) told reporters that Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky faced off against conspiracy theories while meeting members of Congress Tuesday — including one that he used aid from the United States to buy a $75 million yacht. The
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