Month: November 2020
Iran’s top nuclear scientist reportedly killed in an attack
Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed Friday when a truck laden with explosives blew up near a car that was carrying him and gunmen shot and killed him, Iran’s state media said. But who was this man and who
Read MoreIran’s top nuclear scientist reportedly killed in an attack
Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed Friday when a truck laden with explosives blew up near a car that was carrying him and gunmen shot and killed him, Iran’s state media said. But who was this man and who
Read MoreHigh hospitalization numbers are putting a strain on nurses
There are now more than 90,000 people hospitalized in the country with COVID-related illness, the highest number since the pandemic began. Hospital ICU’s are nearly filled in some places, and the U.S. currently averages more than 1,500 deaths a day.
Read MoreLos Angeles orders more restrictions as coronavirus surges – The Associated Press
Los Angeles orders more restrictions as coronavirus surges The Associated Press 1 out of 145 L.A. County residents infected with COVID-19, according to public health officials KTLA 5 Los Angeles County issues safer-at-home order that starts Nov. 30 Fox News L.A. County adopts
Read MoreNative Americans renew decades-long push to reclaim millions of acres in the Black Hills
President Trump’s visit this year to Mt. Rushmore has drawn new attention to a decades-long battle between Native Americans and the federal government over millions of acres in South Dakota. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the campaign
Read MoreNative Americans renew decades-long push to reclaim millions of acres in the Black Hills
President Trump’s visit this year to Mt. Rushmore has drawn new attention to a decades-long battle between Native Americans and the federal government over millions of acres in South Dakota. Special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro reports on the campaign
Read MoreDeath toll surges as migrants try to reach Europe
There’s been a surge in the numbers of people drowning in the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean as migrants from Africa try to reach Europe. Activist groups are blaming European Union policies for their deaths and have been critical
Read MoreCapehart and Abernathy on why Trump is still casting doubts on the election
Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart, and Gary Abernathy, an Ohio-based writer and contributing columnist to The Washington Post, join Amna Nawaz to discuss this week’s politics, including President Trump’s undermining of the election process and President-elect Joe Biden’s picks for
Read MoreU.S. women beat Netherlands 2-0 in World Cup rematch
Rose Lavelle scored against the Netherlands again, Kristie Mewis scored in her first appearance for the United States in six years and the U.S. women won a rematch of last year’s World Cup final by the same score, 2-0.
Read MoreExperts: Virus numbers could be erratic after Thanksgiving – Boston.com
Experts: Virus numbers could be erratic after Thanksgiving Boston.com US surpasses 13m Covid cases as experts urge caution over Thanksgiving weekend The Guardian Where are Pennsylvania’s 343,614 coronavirus cases? Nov. 27 map, county-by-county breakdown PennLive US COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations set records on Thanksgiving New
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