Month: December 2023
In Gaza, renewed fighting dims hopes of a longer-term pause for humanitarian aid
A seven-day break in the fighting had allowed a significant increase in the delivery of badly needed food, fuel and medical supplies. But the flow of aid was halted by the resumption of airstrikes. (Image credit: Mahmud Hams/AFP via Getty
Read MoreWhat’s at Stake at COP28 in Dubai
Negotiations are set to center on a review of progress in reducing global warming, the future of fossil fuels, financing and a fund to pay for climate damage.
Read MoreGOP tensions run high after House vote to expel George Santos – Axios
GOP tensions run high after House vote to expel George Santos Axios ‘To hell with this place:’ George Santos kicked out of Congress MSNBC George Santos is out, but spare us Dems’ sanctimonious moral lectures New York Post Congress Expels George Santos. Who’s
Read MoreIsrael-Hamas war: Israel intensifies assault on Gaza, renewing concern about civilians – The Associated Press
Israel-Hamas war: Israel intensifies assault on Gaza, renewing concern about civilians The Associated Press Israel-Hamas war resumes: Israel vows to end Hamas and get hostages back | LiveNOW from FOX LiveNOW from FOX Friday’s Mini-Report, 12.1.23 MSNBC Israel-Hamas ceasefire ends FOX 11 Los Angeles
Read MoreWhat’s Next for George Santos? Court Dates and, Maybe, Reality TV.
The New York Republican suggested that his future might include a memoir or a reality television show, not to mention the looming criminal trial in federal court.
Read MoreBiden Administration Unleashes Powerful Regulatory Tool Aimed at Climate
Its new estimate of the economic impact of climate change could create the legal justification for aggressive new regulations.
Read MoreEPA rules cut methane pollution from oil and gas operations – NPR
EPA rules cut methane pollution from oil and gas operations NPR US announces rule to slash powerful planet-warming gas by nearly 80% CNN Biden Administration Announces Rule to Cut Millions of Tons of Methane Emissions The New York Times What the world must
Read MoreEPA to Force Oil-and-Gas Industry to Plug Methane Leaks
Biden administration officials say the new rule will cool the planet, while industry groups say it will put some firms out of business.
Read MoreEmbattled George Santos expelled from House in historic vote: Live updates – The Independent
Embattled George Santos expelled from House in historic vote: Live updates The Independent ‘To hell with this place:’ George Santos kicked out of Congress MSNBC George Santos is out, but spare us Dems’ sanctimonious moral lectures New York Post Congress Expels George Santos.
Read MoreSouth Korea launches its first spy satellite after rival North Korea does the same
South Korea had no military reconnaissance satellites of its own in space and has partially resorted to the United States’ spy satellites to monitor moves by North Korea. (Image credit: SpaceX via AP)
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