Month: April 2021
Jerusalem man beaten by Palestinian mob Friday says city in ‘a Third Intifada’
Eli Rozen was walking his dog when dozens of rioters assaulted him with rocks, fists and clubs; he says he’s lucky to be alive; attack said to be one of several on Jewish civilians
Read MoreBoba Shortage Could Stretch Into Summer, Leave Businesses In A Bind
What’s bubble tea without boba? Americans are starting to find out. A backlog at shipping docks is stalling the arrival of the popular chewy pearls at tea shops across the country. (Image credit: Brian van der Brug/Los Angeles Times via
Read MoreMaryland To Probe Cases Handled By Ex-Medical Examiner Who Testified In Chauvin Trial
An independent review will look at reports of deaths in police custody under the tenure of Dr. David Fowler, the retired chief medical examiner who testified for the defense at Derek Chauvin’s trial. (Image credit: Court TV via AP, Pool)
Read MoreSyrian war monitor claims 3 killed as Iran oil tanker struck by drone
Pro-opposition group claims victims are Syrians, two of them crew members; state media says unmanned aircraft involved in attack came from the direction of Lebanon
Read MoreIndia’s daily coronavirus cases climb to new world record as hospitals buckle – CNBC
India’s daily coronavirus cases climb to new world record as hospitals buckle CNBC No respite in India as country sets Covid-19 infection record for third straight day CNN ‘Double Mutant’ Variant In India Shouldn’t Really Be Called That, Scientists Say : Goats
Read MoreA coronavirus surge is overwhelming India’s health care system
A Covid-19 patient wearing a medical oxygen mask is carried on a stretcher into a hospital in Kolkata, India on April 24. | Sumit Sanyal/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images India set a pandemic record with almost 347,000 new cases in a day.
Read MoreAmsterdam’s ‘doughnut economy’ puts climate ahead of GDP
Amsterdam is the first city in the world to adopt a radical economic theory that suggests economic growth shouldn’t be the ultimate measure of success. Instead, “doughnut economics” focuses on protecting the environment while meeting citizens’ basic needs. Special Correspondent
Read MoreFor victims of the Armenian genocide, Biden designation a ‘momentous occasion’
President Biden recognized the mass killings of Armenians more than a century ago as genocide, in a test of America’s somewhat strained relationship with Turkey. For more on the significance of Biden’s statement, Alex Hinton, Director of Rutgers University’s Center
Read MoreOxygen Rationing, Test Shortages: India Caught Unprepared In COVID-19 Crisis
India’s health system is collapsing under a record surge of coronavirus cases. Hospitals are overloaded and experiencing widespread dearth of life-saving equipment and medicines.
Read MoreOvercrowded hospitals, oxygen shortage: India’s COVID-19 tally breaks records
India’s health system is collapsing amid a tsunami of COVID-19 cases–the highest in the world. As patients struggle to find hospital beds, doctors are sounding the alarm on dwindling medical supplies, including oxygen, on Twitter. Meanwhile, the Modi govt., which
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