Month: May 2022
US targets North Korea missiles with sanctions on Russian banks
The United States on Friday imposed fresh sanctions over North Korea’s missile launches, including on two Russian banks, after Russia and China blocked action by the UN Security Council. The Treasury Department said it was freezing any US assets and
Read MoreThere’s a Glaring Weakness in Justice Alito’s Case Against Roe v. Wade
It has been more than three weeks since the bombshell leak of a draft opinion in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization—the pending Supreme Court case that could end abortion rights in America as we know them. Justice Samuel Alito’s
Read More‘I wish I was dead’: Growing fear and no time to mourn inside the next city in Russian sights
The mass graves in the city of Lysychansk are an indication of the slaughter that’s gone on in the Donbas.
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Texas Department of Public Safety officials give updates on Uvalde school shooting
Authorities say the 18-year-old gunman who killed 21 people at a Texas elementary school was in the building for over an hour before he was killed by law enforcement officers.
Read MoreSouthern Baptist leaders release a previously secret list of accused sexual abusers
In response to an explosive investigation, a list has been released of hundreds of pastors and other church-affiliated personnel accused of abuse. The cases largely span from 2000-2019. (Image credit: Holly Meyer/AP)
Read MoreThe Jolt: Donald Trump ‘stunned’ by Brad Raffensperger’s primary win – The Atlanta Journal Constitution
The Jolt: Donald Trump ‘stunned’ by Brad Raffensperger’s primary win The Atlanta Journal Constitution ‘Trump picked this fight’: Why heavyweight Republicans no longer fear Trump POLITICO Opinion | Donald Trump seems to be losing his grip on the GOP The Washington Post
Read MoreKey measure of inflation slows for the first time in months, offering hope that high prices may start to fall
While high inflation is still causing hardships for millions of households, any slowing of price increases, if it can be sustained, will provide some modest relief.
Read MoreNorth Korea says its COVID outbreak is now under control. But is it?
After saying there were no cases, officials on May 12 announced an outbreak. But without an adequate supply of tests, some say North Korea is “flying blind.” And it still doesn’t have vaccines. (Image credit: Kim Won Jin /AFP via
Read MoreStatement by President Biden on April Inflation Data – The White House
Statement by President Biden on April Inflation Data The White House
Read MoreKids aged 5 to 11 can get a COVID-19 booster shot. Here’s what you should know
About 8 million U.S. children have received two shots of COVID-19 vaccine and are now eligible for a third.
Read More