Month: March 2022
Unreported Covid Deaths Plague a Shanghai Hospital for the Elderly
The outbreak is a sign that a new wave of infections is hitting China’s financial capital harder than authorities have publicly disclosed.
Read MoreInside an 11-Year-Old’s Solo Escape From Ukraine
The plan to get Alhasan Alkhalaf from Ukraine to Slovakia relied on the goodwill of volunteers and border guards, and his wits.
Read MoreRussians fled Chernobyl with radiation sickness, says Ukraine as IAEA investigates – The Guardian
Russians fled Chernobyl with radiation sickness, says Ukraine as IAEA investigates The Guardian All Russians left Chernobyl: Ukraine nuclear firm Reuters Russian Troops Suffer ‘Acute Radiation Sickness’ After Digging Chernobyl Trenches Yahoo News Russians leaving Chernobyl as fighting rages elsewhere WGN News Russian troops
Read MoreMeteorologist pauses weather report on live TV to call family about a tornado warning
A meteorologist for NBC Washington paused his live weather report Thursday to call his family about a tornado warning near their home. (Image credit: James Morrow)
Read MoreAmazon’s Upstart Union Is On Track for a Historic Victory in New York
Christian Smalls, who started a labor union after being fired by Amazon.com Inc., was on track to potentially win a historic election to unionize one of the e-commerce giant’s facilities in New York. When federal labor officials overseeing the election
Read MoreJared Kushner voluntarily testifies in Capitol riot probe
Trump’s son-in-law and former senior adviser is highest-ranking adviser and first family member to testify so far at January 6 insurrection probe
Read MoreWest Bank Suffers Deadly Clashes Amid Violent Surge in Israel
Clashes with the Israeli military in the West Bank left two Palestinians dead and an Israeli was stabbed on a bus by a Palestinian amid the deadliest surge of terrorist attacks in the country in years.
Read MoreTrial of Australian Journalist in China on States-Secrets Charges Ends Without Verdict
Cheng Lei’s closed-door trial took place around 19 months after her detention in August 2020, which coincided with a sharp downturn in diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Read MorePutin ‘a great illustration of how power-hungry monsters’ overstay their welcome
For his new book ‘Corruptible,’ author Brian Klaas interviews presidents, philanthropists, cult leaders, terrorists and dictators to see if power truly changes people for the worse
Read MoreUkrainian troops told to ‘stop texting girlfriends’ as Russians use drones to track cell phones: report
Ukrainian troops have received orders to stop texting loved ones from the battlefield as Russia is using drones to locate soldiers based on their cell phone signals. “In Ukraine, it is known that the Russians are using the Leer-3 electronic
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