Month: March 2021
Why North Korea is ramping up missile tests again
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has been ramping up missile tests. | API/Gamma-Rapho/Getty Images Kim Jong Un has both military and diplomatic reasons to launch a series of missiles. North Korea’s second missile test in a week is increasing
Read MoreCapitol Siege Has Been A Success For Recruiting Extremists, Former DHS Staffer Says
Elizabeth Neumann resigned from the Department of Homeland Security in 2020. She says the Trump administration ignored the threat — and fanned the flames — of violent domestic extremism.
Read MoreInvestors and business leaders: It’s time to take coaching mainstream
Ariane de Bonvoisin Contributor Share on Twitter Ariane de Bonvoisin is an executive coach to top CEOs, startup founders and VCs. She has keynoted the Oprah conference, given a TED talk, and been invited to Google, Amazon, the World Bank,
Read MoreProsecutors Allege ‘Substantial Evidence’ Of Oath Keeper Conspiracy To Storm Capitol
The founder of the Oath Keepers militia had a phone call with a member of the group who minutes later took part in a military-style “stack” formation to breach the Capitol on Jan. 6. (Image credit: Brent Stirton/Getty Images)
Read MoreBiden Holds First Formal News Conference – The New York Times
Biden Holds First Formal News Conference The New York Times Biden slams GOP vote-restriction bills as ‘sick’ and ‘un-American’ while Georgia moves to suppress the vote CNN Biden calls efforts by state legislatures to restrict voting ‘sick’, ‘un-American’, and ‘despicable’ Business Insider What
Read MoreRutgers To Require Vaccine Proof For ‘All Students Planning To Attend This Fall’
The New Jersey school says its new COVID-19 requirement will help it make “a full return to our pre-pandemic normal” on campus. (Image credit: Matt Slocum/AP)
Read MorePfizer-BioNTech Have Started Testing Their COVID-19 Vaccine in Children Under 12
Alejandra and Marisol Gerardo are nine years old but already making a little bit of history. The twin sisters are among the first young children to get vaccinated with a COVID-19 shot in Pfizer-BioNTech’s study of its vaccine in kids
Read More4th time’s not the charm: With ballots tallied, Netanyahu once again falls short
Further changes in results unlikely, leaving no clear path to coalition; anti-Netanyahu bloc has 57 seats, parties backing PM have 52, while Yamina (7) and Ra’am (4) hold balance
Read MoreBiden pressed over crisis at the southern border in his first White House news conference – CNN
Biden pressed over crisis at the southern border in his first White House news conference CNN Biden’s first press conference: Here are some of the hot-button questions he could face Fox News Consoler in chief: A president’s response to a mass shooting
Read MoreWWII codebreaker Alan Turing honored on UK’s new 50-pound note
The rainbow flag flew proudly Thursday above the Bank of England in the heart of London’s financial district to commemorate World War II codebreaker Alan Turing, the new face of Britain’s 50-pound note.
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