Month: December 2023
Climate activists struggle to be heard at this year’s U.N. climate talks
Protests are a common part of global climate meetings, but activists say they’re facing restrictions at this year’s U.N. climate meeting hosted in the UAE (Image credit: Peter Dejong/AP)
Read MoreHow should the media cover Trump and Biden in 2024? One man has an answer – NPR
How should the media cover Trump and Biden in 2024? One man has an answer NPRView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreHow should the media cover Trump and Biden in 2024? One man has an answer
What have journalists learned from covering the 2016 and 2020 elections? How can we do better? We asked the man who led The Washington Post through the Trump presidency. (Image credit: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Read MoreMaking oil is more profitable than saving the planet. These numbers tell the story
Major oil companies are under pressure to invest more money in clean energy — but there’s a big hurdle: It’s still a hell of a lot more profitable to produce fossil fuels. (Image credit: Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
Read MoreBroadway audiences are getting a little bit younger and more diverse
But the Broadway League said — in its first full demographics report since before the pandemic — that New York City’s celebrated tourism draw has still not fully rebounded to pre-COVID levels. (Image credit: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images)
Read MoreLawmakers push for federal prison oversight after reports of inadequate medical care
Lawmakers are urging the federal Bureau of Prisons to address prisoner health care after an NPR investigation detailed the stories of prisoners nationwide going without needed medical care. (Image credit: Mandel Ngan/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreWhy Egypt doesn’t want Palestinians in Gaza to cross the border
Hemmed in by Israeli forces and the Mediterranean Sea, Palestinians in Gaza seemingly have only one place left to go — across the border to Egypt. But Egypt is resistant to letting them in. (Image credit: Mohammed Abed/AFP via Getty
Read MoreIsrael and U.S. Face Growing Isolation as Deadly War in Gaza Continues With No End in Sight
RAFAH, Gaza Strip — Israel and the United States were increasingly isolated as they faced global calls for a cease-fire in Gaza, including a non-binding vote expected to pass at the United Nations later on Tuesday. Israel has pressed ahead
Read MorePakistan troops search for militants suspected in deadly attack on police station
The death toll from Tuesday’s attack in northwest Pakistan was likely to rise as some of the officers were in critical condition, authorities said. (Image credit: AP)
Read MoreFallout rises from McCarthy handshake deal with White House – The Hill
Fallout rises from McCarthy handshake deal with White House The Hill
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