Month: June 2022
Yellowstone park reopens after flooding reshapes the landscape
Several thousand cars, trucks and recreational vehicles are backed up in long lines at entrances to Yellowstone National Park as it partially reopens following destructive floods that closed the park last week.
Read MoreEverything to Know About BTS’s New Chapter Focusing on Their Solo Projects
Seated at a feast in the style of Da Vinci’s Last Supper, the seven members of BTS celebrated their ninth anniversary as a band. The visual reference was apt. During a video of the mid-June dinner, the biggest musical act
Read MoreAnalysis: The single most compelling witness of the January 6 committee hearings so far – CNN
Analysis: The single most compelling witness of the January 6 committee hearings so far CNN ‘This isn’t an isolated event’: How election lies hurt poll worker recruitment CNN Capitol riot hearing to stretch into July, chairman says The Independent Opinion | How many
Read MoreMeta Says UK Bill Risks Messages Being Surveilled And Censored
Meta Platforms Inc. said UK online safety legislation “risks people’s private messages being constantly surveilled and censored” unless it’s changed, adding to a long list of complaints recently lodged against the proposed law. The sweeping Online Safety Bill is winding
Read MoreMarilynn Malerba could soon be the first Native American to serve as U.S. treasurer
Malerba, the lifetime chief of the Mohegan Indian Tribe, would be the first Native woman to have her signature on U.S. currency. She’d also lead the Treasury’s new Office of Tribal and Native Affairs. (Image credit: Jessica Hill/AP)
Read MoreIn Some Workplaces, It’s Now OK Not To Be OK
Good mental health seemed like a given to Kamini Cormier. Then, came the pandemic. Back in 2020, when she was forced to isolate herself at home with her husband and adolescent daughters, she started feeling aches and pains all over
Read MoreMo Brooks’ Loss Shows Trump’s Grip Remains Strong, at Least in Alabama
This article is part of The D.C. Brief, TIME’s politics newsletter. Sign up here to get stories like this sent to your inbox. In the hours leading up to the chaos that descended on Capitol Hill on Jan. 6, 2021,
Read MorePowell says recession ‘a possibility’ but not likely
Federal Reserve chairman Jerome Powell vowed to bring inflation back down to 2%. Some lawmakers worry the Fed’s efforts to control inflation could tip the economy into recession. (Image credit: Win McNamee/Getty Images)
Read More‘This hearing is off the rails’: Texas GOPer goes viral for attacking NFL’s Tom Brady in committee
U.S. Republican Rep. Pat Fallon of Texas used a hearing about toxic workplace culture to attack football star Tom Brady. During a House Oversight and Reform Committee hearing on Wednesday, Fallon lashed out at NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell. “Last week
Read MoreJan. 6 hearings will continue into July
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot is extending the timetable for its public hearings into July. (Image credit: The Washington Post via Getty Images)
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