Month: February 2021
The U.S. ‘Battles’ Coronavirus, But Is It Fair To Compare Pandemic To A War?
COVID-19 has now killed more Americans than WWII. That fact helps some people put the viral death toll in perspective, while others find it offensive. Historically, is it even a valid comparison? (Image credit: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via
Read MoreGOP Discord Over Liz Cheney, Marjorie Taylor Greene Once Again Has Trump At Its Center – NPR
GOP Discord Over Liz Cheney, Marjorie Taylor Greene Once Again Has Trump At Its Center NPR House Republicans weigh stripping Greene from committee assignments as GOP senators repudiate her views CNN Democracy or the white supremacist mob: which side is the Republican
Read More‘A Long Time Coming’: Given DHS Warning, A Look At U.S. Domestic Extremism Threats
The Department of Homeland Security recently issued a bulletin warning of violence by domestic extremists. NPR takes a snapshot of the current threat. (Image credit: Jon Cherry/Getty Images)
Read MoreGOP Discord Once Again Has Trump At Its Center
House Republicans wrestle with divisions — Conference Chair Liz Cheney faces calls to step down after backing impeachment. Majorie Taylor Greene may be sanctioned for controversial comments. (Image credit: Michael Ciaglo/Getty Images)
Read MoreTrump Loyalists Across Homeland Security Could Vex Biden’s Immigration Policies – The New York Times
Trump Loyalists Across Homeland Security Could Vex Biden’s Immigration Policies The New York Times Trump aides made a late request to Team Biden to extend their parental leave. They said no. Politico Biden Signs Executive Orders Updating Immigration System | NBC News NBC
Read MoreOusted Myanmar leader charged and remanded in detention
Police in Myanmar have filed a charge against ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi, who has been remanded in detention until 15 February.
Read MoreIsrael expands vaccination drive to anyone over the age of 16, starting Thursday
Cabinet to discuss extending lockdown at least until Sunday as infections remain stubbornly high; about schools, Edelstein hints that ‘parents have something to look forward to’
Read MoreWelfare minister Shmuli resigns, citing ‘mistake’ of joining Netanyahu coalition
Labor lawmaker admits to having a ‘substantive’ difference of opinion with his party’s policies, says he is taking a break from political life
Read MoreEmbedded finance startup Banxware raises €4M seed
Embedded finance — the idea of offering financial products where customers are already congregating via white label solutions and APIs – isn’t an entirely new concept. In fact, in one form or another, such as point of sale credit, the
Read MoreExecutive Order on Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans – The White House
Executive Order on Restoring Faith in Our Legal Immigration Systems and Strengthening Integration and Inclusion Efforts for New Americans The White House
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