Month: June 2022
How Jurassic World: Dominion Pays Tribute to Jurassic Park
The more things change, the more they stay the same in the Jurassic Park franchise. The latest installment in the prehistoric blockbuster series, Jurassic World: Dominion, in theaters June 10, says goodbye to the Jurassic era by paying tribute to
Read MorePunishing heatwave expected across the US south-west this weekend – The Guardian
Punishing heatwave expected across the US south-west this weekend The Guardian Bay Area heat wave brings people out for some fun in the sun KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco How to prepare for this weekend’s heat wave stretching from California to Texas NPR
Read MorePeople noticed an iconic Prague clock looked different 4 years after it was restored
The iconic clock in Prague’s Old Town Square was renovated in 2018. Four years later, a local preservation group noticed something off about the refurbishment.
Read MoreSearch teams find ‘apparently human’ remains where UK journalist was last seen in Amazon
Brazilian search teams have found “apparently human” remains in the Amazonian rainforest river where a British journalist was last seen.
Read MoreMacron’s party faces competition from the far left for control of French parliament
French president Emmanuel Macron recently won a second term, beating far-right leader Marine Le Pen. But if Macron wants to enact his agenda, he has to keep his majority in parliament this month.
Read MoreA Police Officer Was Charged With Murder in Patrick Lyoya’s Death. Here’s How Rare That Is
As a Grand Rapids, Mich., court on Friday arraigned police officer Christopher Schurr on second-degree murder charges in connection with the April shooting death of Patrick Lyoya, Schurr participated in the courtroom proceedings from another room. Dressed in an orange
Read MoreRussia slaps ‘foreign agent’ label on anti-torture group
This is third time Moscow has applied label to Committee Against Torture, and has recently stepped up using measure to target opponents, journalists and human rights activists
Read MoreIn Philadelphia, liberals gather to experience the first Jan. 6 hearing together
In a northwest Philadelphia church, more than 40 people gathered to watch the hearings, calling for a moment of collective action. (Image credit: Juana Summers/NPR)
Read MoreBiden Administration Cheers New International Migration Agreement. Experts Say It May Not Do Much
Leaders across the Western Hemisphere signed on Friday the “Los Angeles Declaration on Migration,” a robust new international agreement designed to buttress economies in Central and South America in order to prevent waves of new immigrants at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Read MoreReport: Israel pushing US to remove scandal-ridden NSO Group from blacklist
After initially refusing to assist controversial Israeli spyware firm, Jerusalem said lobbying Biden administration on its behalf, arguing it should be given chance to reform
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