Month: February 2021
Scientists: bone carving found in Israel could be earliest human use of symbols
Israeli and French researchers claim six etchings on 120,000-year-old aurochs bone must be deliberate and likely symbolized spiritual connection of hunter and prey
Read MoreStimulus Update: Democrats Press Ahead as Biden Signals Openness to Changes
The House passed a budget blueprint to allow the president’s $1.9 trillion plan to speed through Congress without Republican backing. But President Biden said he was open to negotiating the details.
Read MoreRennie Davis, ‘Chicago Seven’ activist, is dead at 80
Rennie Davis, one of the “Chicago Seven” activists who was tried for organizing an anti-Vietnam War protest outside the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago that turned violent, has died.
Read MoreSquadCast adds video podcast recording
Remote video podcasting is surprisingly still something of a Wild West these days. Given the massive sums of money currently being pumped into the category — not to mention the fact that pretty much all podcasting became remote podcasting in
Read MoreJustice Department Unveils Further Charges in Capitol Riot
Two men were charged with conspiracy and another with leading a mob of 100 people who stormed the building on Jan. 6.
Read MoreCanadian lawyer sets high bar with his bestselling, very Jewish, crime thrillers
When not captivating judge and jury as a criminal defender, Robert Rotenberg thinks up ways to challenge fictional homicide gumshoe Ari Greene on his home turf in Toronto
Read MoreCould We Pay Back The Earth For What It Provides? A New Report Offers A Roadmap
The landmark report commissioned by the British government calls on countries to quantify the cost of environmental degradation. It frames nature as a financial asset that benefits humanity. (Image credit: Xinhua News Agency/Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images)
Read MoreCould We Pay Back The Earth For What It Provides? A New Report Offers A Roadmap
The landmark report commissioned by the British government calls on countries to quantify the cost of environmental degradation. It frames nature as a financial asset that benefits humanity. (Image credit: Xinhua News Agency/Xinhua News Agency/Getty Images)
Read MoreOhio Police Officer Charged With Murder In Andre Hill Case
Police were responding to a nonemergency call when they saw Hill emerging from a garage and holding up a cellphone in his left hand seconds before he was fatally shot by Officer Adam Coy. (Image credit: Andrew Welsh-Huggins/AP)
Read MoreProsecutors want arrest warrant, higher bond for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse over questions about current address – Chicago Tribune
Prosecutors want arrest warrant, higher bond for Kenosha shooter Kyle Rittenhouse over questions about current address Chicago Tribune Prosecutors Call For Arrest Warrant, Higher Bond For Kyle Rittenhouse CBS Chicago Prosecutors don’t know Kyle Rittenhouse’s whereabouts, seek arrest warrant WISN Milwaukee Kenosha County
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