Month: January 2025
Brooks and Capehart on Biden’s legacy and what to expect from Trump’s 2nd term
New York Times columnist David Brooks and Washington Post associate editor Jonathan Capehart join Amna Nawaz to discuss the week in politics, including how the ceasefire agreement affects President Biden’s legacy, his warning about an oligarchy in America, the confirmation
Read MoreLast-Minute Gaza Negotiations Indicate Tough Road Ahead
Israel and Hamas have yet to agree on a host of issues, deferring them to later stages of the multiphase cease-fire deal.
Read MoreIsrael’s cabinet approves Gaza ceasefire deal
Israel’s full cabinet has approved the Gaza ceasefire deal, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office has said.
Read MoreThank God Cameron Diaz Is Back
As a culture, we’re hard on our beautiful blondes. We may automatically presume everything should be easy for a conventionally gorgeous, flaxen-haired performer with a visible-from-space smile. We may even assume that because she’s beautiful, she can’t be all that
Read MoreBlinken tells AP he’s worried Trump team may abandon key Biden foreign policies
Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken told The Associated Press that he hopes the incoming Trump administration will press forward with key points in Biden’s foreign policy, including on the Middle East and Ukraine, but expressed concern that the Trump
Read MoreBlinken tells AP he’s worried Trump team may abandon key Biden foreign policies
Outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken told The Associated Press that he hopes the incoming Trump administration will press forward with key points in Biden’s foreign policy, including on the Middle East and Ukraine, but expressed concern that the Trump
Read MoreA protest against America’s TikTok ban is mired in contradiction
Another Chinese app is not the alternative some young Americans think it is
Read MoreTrump’s inauguration to be moved indoors – CNN
Trump’s inauguration to be moved indoors CNN
Read MoreWATCH: Los Angeles officials warn against insurance fraud in aftermath of destructive fires
The Eaton and Palisades fires’ rampage through Los Angeles has killed at least 27 people, destroyed more than 12,000 structures and put more than 80,000 under evacuation orders. The fires are likely to be among the most destructive in California
Read MoreSouth African miner describes horrors endured by those who spent months underground
A miner who spent six months in a disused mine in South Africa has spoken of the horror he experienced after a police operation cut off food and basic supplies to thousands who were illegally digging for gold.
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