Month: March 2022
Maine GOP Sen. Susan Collins says she’ll vote for Supreme Court nominee Jackson
Supreme Court nominee Ketanji Brown Jackson has picked up at least one Republican vote for confirmation. (Image credit: Carolyn Kaster/AP)
Read MoreRussia Plays Down Peace-Talks Progress, Intensifies Attacks in Eastern Ukraine
The Kremlin dispelled the idea that Tuesday’s negotiations in Turkey had represented a turning point as Moscow redoubled its ground and air assaults in Ukraine’s Donbas region.
Read MoreRussia Plays Down Peace-Talks Progress, Intensifies Attacks in Eastern Ukraine – The Wall Street Journal
Russia Plays Down Peace-Talks Progress, Intensifies Attacks in Eastern Ukraine The Wall Street Journal Ukrainian and Russian delegates begin peace talks in Turkey | USA TODAY USA TODAY Where Putin, Zelensky Are Open to Compromise on Deal to End War Newsweek U.S., Ukraine
Read MoreHYBE’s Bang Si-Hyuk Explains His Vision For the Company Behind BTS
Bang Si-Hyuk cut his teeth in the music industry as an artist—a songwriter. But lately, as founder and now Chairman of HYBE, the South-Korea-based talent agency and technology company behind supergroup BTS, Bang has become better known for his canny
Read MoreFar Too Many Black Girls Disappear Without a Trace. Relisha Rudd Has Never Been Found
I viscerally recall the first time I heard that there were at least 64,000 missing Black girls and women in the United States. It was 2019 and I was attending a symposium focused on Black girlhood. At that time, I
Read MoreFact Sheet: Biden Administration Launches COVID.gov, a New One-Stop Shop Website for Vaccines, Tests, Treatments, Masks, and the Latest COVID-19 Information – The White House
Fact Sheet: Biden Administration Launches COVID.gov, a New One-Stop Shop Website for Vaccines, Tests, Treatments, Masks, and the Latest COVID-19 Information The White House
Read MoreMexico City and the pitfalls of becoming a remote work destination
The Mexican government’s welcoming stance towards pandemic-era tourists has transformed hubs like Mexico City into a remote work playground for expats. | Luis Barron/Eyepix Group/Getty Images The city has become a remote work playground for expats. Meanwhile, rising housing prices
Read MoreAfter Russia Invaded Ukraine, a U.S. Nonprofit Shifted Its Mission
Spirit of America was focused on helping counter Russian propaganda but now is sending helmets, Kevlar vests, radios and vehicles to Ukraine.
Read MoreShanghai’s Covid Surge Sinks Hopes of Speedy Reopening
Authorities said Wednesday there were close to 6,000 new local cases in China’s financial capital.
Read MoreVersailles reopens room where French democracy was founded
The Palace of Versailles is reopening the site of on an often-overlooked part of its history on Friday with a fully restored Jeu de Paume Room that hosted the founding of French democracy. The room was made in 1686 for
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