Month: December 2023
Dublin Riots Expose Irish Frustration at Housing, Cost-of-Living Crisis
On a chilly Thursday night in Dublin last month, the government and police were caught entirely off guard when violent riots broke out hours after a stabbing attack near a busy transit route in the city. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] The riots
Read More‘The Best Way to Preserve Peace Is to Be Able to Fight a War’: Taiwan’s Foreign Minister on Resisting Chinese Aggression
The lobby of Taiwan’s Foreign Ministry contains just 13 flags—one for each of the self-ruling island’s diplomatic allies. Since 1990, the building’s janitors have hauled away 15 more belonging to nations that have been persuaded to jettison Taipei and instead
Read MoreBlackpink’s Contract Renewal Sends Shares of K-Pop Label YG Soaring
YG Entertainment shares surged after the label behind K-pop girl group Blackpink renewed exclusive contracts with all four members of the band.
Read MoreWhite House interns demand Middle East cease-fire in letter to Biden – NBC News
White House interns demand Middle East cease-fire in letter to Biden NBC News
Read MoreWhite House: Johnson ‘throwing red meat’ to Greene by pushing House vote on Biden impeachment inquiry – The Hill
White House: Johnson ‘throwing red meat’ to Greene by pushing House vote on Biden impeachment inquiry The Hill
Read More‘El Loco’ Won the Argentina Election Last Month with Outlandish Ideas. Now He’s Backpedaling.
Javier Milei, who pledged to kill the central bank, cut ties with China and slash public spending has taken a softer tone ahead of his inauguration,
Read MorePepper…and Salt
Pepper…and Salt
Read MoreThe Supreme Court signaled it was unlikely to impose strict limits on Congress’s power to tax income, as it heard arguments in a case challenging principles of the tax code.
The Supreme Court signaled it was unlikely to impose strict limits on Congress’s power to tax income, as it heard arguments in a case challenging principles of the tax code.
Read MoreThe NCAA unveiled a proposal that would allow Division I schools to pay their athletes for the first time.
The NCAA unveiled a proposal that would allow Division I schools to pay their athletes for the first time.
Read MoreRepublican lawmakers chastised the presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn at a hearing about antisemitism on college campuses.
Republican lawmakers chastised the presidents of Harvard, MIT and Penn at a hearing about antisemitism on college campuses.
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