Month: April 2021
Iran says it has manufactured 120 pounds of 20% enriched uranium this year
Announcement of further violations of nuclear deal comes a day after Washington and Tehran begin indirect talks aimed at getting agreement back on track
Read MoreDaily Crunch: Google I/O will return virtually next month
Google announces its I/O plans, Facebook tests an audio Q&A feature and Patreon triples its valuation. This is your Daily Crunch for April 7, 2021. The big story: Google I/O will return virtually next month Google canceled its giant developer
Read MoreInside the Mozambique hotel overrun by Islamist militants in deadly terror attack
Southern Africa leaders will gather in the Mozambican capital of Maputo over the next few days to try to hammer out plans to counter the growing threat of terrorism across the region.
Read MoreA Queens rabbi unlocked my grandmother’s story of surviving Auschwitz
She baked for us and gardened. We knew her story. But even after all she’d been through, I never heard her grapple with faith. I’m so glad she had someone to turn to
Read MoreHow to help your kids break out of their pandemic bubble and transition back to being with others
After more than a year of isolation and empty schedules, some kids might be apprehensive or anxious about interacting with the outside world. Psychology experts provide tips to ease the transition.
Read MoreChauvin Trial: Special Agent Testifies Floyd Said, ‘I Ain’t Do No Drugs’
Senior Special Agent James Reyerson changed his own testimony on Wednesday, after first saying Floyd admitted, “I ate too many drugs.” The reversal was a blow for defendant Derek Chauvin. (Image credit: pool via AP)
Read MoreHow a New Kung Fu TV Series Is Reclaiming Much More Than Just the Martial Arts
At the start of her career, Olivia Liang was “anti-martial arts.” To the Taiwanese American actor entering the entertainment industry in 2016, this was a box that Asian performers had been placed in for years—a form of typecasting she would
Read MoreDerek Chauvin Trial Breaks ‘Blue Wall Of Silence,’ But Will It Transform Policing? – NPR
Derek Chauvin Trial Breaks ‘Blue Wall Of Silence,’ But Will It Transform Policing? NPR Chauvin trial: Blue wall of silence crumbling. Police chief, others, bring landmark moment. USA TODAY Derek Chauvin is on trial for George Floyd’s death: Live updates CNN Many of
Read MorePence, eyeing 2024 presidential bid, launches group to defend Trump-era policies from “liberal attacks and media distortions” – CBS News
Pence, eyeing 2024 presidential bid, launches group to defend Trump-era policies from “liberal attacks and media distortions” CBS News Former Vice President Mike Pence signs double book deal; first release is his autobiography USA TODAY Pence launches new advocacy organization to promote
Read MoreUS neo-Nazi pleads guilty to threatening Jewish activists, journalists
Cameron Shea, a member of the Atomwaffen Division, faces yearslong prison sentence for harassment campaign that involved cyberstalking, mailing of swastika-laden posters
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