Year: 2021
New York Halted Evictions. But What Happens When the Ban Ends?
A crisis looms in the pandemic’s wake: Evictions that threaten to overwhelm schools, homeless shelters and food pantries.
Read MoreAustralia changes word in national anthem to honor Indigenous people
Prime Minister Scott Morrison on New Year’s Eve announced that the second line of the anthem, Advance Australia Fair, has been changed from “For we are young and free” to “For we are one and free.”
Read MoreAustralia changes word in national anthem to honor Indigenous people
Prime Minister Scott Morrison on New Year’s Eve announced that the second line of the anthem, Advance Australia Fair, has been changed from “For we are young and free” to “For we are one and free.”
Read MoreAustralia changes word in national anthem to honor Indigenous people
Prime Minister Scott Morrison on New Year’s Eve announced that the second line of the anthem, Advance Australia Fair, has been changed from “For we are young and free” to “For we are one and free.”
Read MoreTurkey says at least 15 people infected with UK coronavirus variant
Turkey suspended flights with the U.K. along with other countries in late December upon discovery of the new strain’s spread and quarantined thousands of passengers.
Read MoreTurkey says at least 15 people infected with UK coronavirus variant
Turkey suspended flights with the U.K. along with other countries in late December upon discovery of the new strain’s spread and quarantined thousands of passengers.
Read MoreU.S. hits 20 million-mark in COVID-19 cases
America exceeded the mark Friday, less than a week after the country reached 19 million cases. COVID-19 deaths have also increased in the country, now totaling more than 346,000.
Read MoreU.S., Iraq WarnIran Against Attacks
Iranian-backed militias are urging violence against Americans to mark the anniversary of last year’s drone strike that killed Qassem Soleimani, one of Tehran’s top military leaders.
Read MoreJustice Dept. Asks Judge to Toss Election Lawsuit Against Pence – The New York Times
Justice Dept. Asks Judge to Toss Election Lawsuit Against Pence The New York Times Pence asks judge to reject Gohmert lawsuit asking the VP to interfere in the Electoral College count CNN Pence asks judge to toss GOP lawmaker’s bid to overturn
Read MoreIran tells IAEA it will move to enrich uranium to 20% purity, Russian envoy says
At 20%, uranium is a relatively short jump from weapons-grade material; signatories to nuclear deal have urged Tehran not to squander chance to salvage the 2015 accord
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