Month: September 2020
Sheriffs criticize governor’s plan to curb Portland violence
A plan by the governor of Oregon to use sheriff’s deputies from surrounding counties to help patrol Portland following a deadly shooting was sharply criticized by law enforcement officials.
Read MoreCoronavirus World Map: Tracking The Spread Of The Outbreak
A map of confirmed COVID-19 cases and deaths around the world. The respiratory disease has spread rapidly across six continents and has killed thousands of people. (Image credit: NPR)
Read MoreFar-right Patriot Prayer group says fatal shooting victim in Portland was a supporter – NBC News
Far-right Patriot Prayer group says fatal shooting victim in Portland was a supporter NBC News Oregon sheriffs reject Gov. Kate Brown’s request to staff Portland protests Fox News Portland protest shooting death: Here’s what we know CNN Byron York’s Daily Memo: Biden and
Read MorePress Briefing by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany | 8/31/2020 – Whitehouse.gov
Press Briefing by Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany | 8/31/2020 Whitehouse.gov
Read MoreWhat’s 2020’s Song of the Summer—If There Even Is One?
You know it when you hear it. That’s usually the real test of a song of the summer, the anthemic melody that seeps into every corner of the season, from block parties to mall trips to late-night drives. But what
Read MoreTreasury Secretary Mnuchin to testify before House coronavirus panel amid stimulus impasse – CNN
Treasury Secretary Mnuchin to testify before House coronavirus panel amid stimulus impasse CNN Mark Meadows Has Been a Game Changer in Stimulus Talks, and Not in a Good Way New York Magazine 3 Messages On Essential Workers Hazard Pay That You Need
Read MoreShinzo Abe’s Departure Throws Wrench Into U.S.-Japan Ties
The loss of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, a driving force in U.S.-Japan relations for almost eight years, puts the allies on less steady footing as they confront China and prepare to negotiate over the costs of basing U.S. troops in
Read More‘Blood And Oil’ Traces Mohammed Bin Salman’s Rise As A Ruthless Saudi Leader
The Wall Street Journal’s Bradley Hope and Justin Scheck chart MBS’s evolution from an unfocused, overweight kid with a taste for McDonald’s to an increasingly brutish man with an eye on the throne. (Image credit: Hachette Books)
Read MoreU.K. Students Begin To Return To Classes During COVID-19 Pandemic
Many parents in England are looking forward to this week’s return to school, but the government’s shifting policy on coronavirus precautions has some worried as infections rise.
Read MoreVirus despair forces girls across Asia into child marriage
Tens of thousands of girls across Asia are being forced into marriage by desperate families plunged into poverty because of the coronavirus pandemic, as campaigners warn years of progress tackling the practice is being undone. Child marriage has long been
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