Month: July 2022
Abe murder spotlights Unification Church controversy in Japan
The assassination of former Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe by a man resentful of the Unification Church has resurfaced years of controversy over the group. Police say Tetsuya Yamagami targeted Abe because he believed the former prime minister supported a
Read MoreWhat Donald Trump’s Cabinet can tell January 6 investigators – CNN
What Donald Trump’s Cabinet can tell January 6 investigators CNN DoJ reportedly preparing court fight to get Trump insiders to testify – live The Guardian US Donald Trump at great risk of prosecution after DOJ investigation expands. Slate Trump conduct, conversations part of
Read MoreDonald Trump’s Great Escape: How The Former President Solved His Debt Crisis – Forbes
Donald Trump’s Great Escape: How The Former President Solved His Debt Crisis Forbes
Read MoreFootage appears to show Ukrainian prisoner of war being castrated by Russian soldiers
Footage has emerged which appears to show Russian soldiers pinning a Ukrainian prisoner of war to the ground before cutting off his genitals.
Read MoreThe Big Economic Question
It is not whether the U.S. is in a recession. It’s whether the economy will soon worsen.
Read MoreBiden turns up the insults on Donald Trump – The Hill
Biden turns up the insults on Donald Trump The Hill
Read MoreInside the secret Manchin-Schumer deal: Dems shocked, GOP feels betrayed – The Hill
Inside the secret Manchin-Schumer deal: Dems shocked, GOP feels betrayed The Hill What’s in the Manchin-Schumer tax hike and climate change bill? Fox News Senate Democrats ‘Outmaneuvered’ Republicans With Climate And Budget Bill NBC News Editorial: Surprise Senate deal on climate change should
Read MoreUnder fire, US officials say monkeypox can still be stopped
The country’s monkeypox outbreak can still be stopped, U.S. health officials said Thursday, despite rising case numbers and so far limited vaccine supplies. (Image credit: Mary Altaffer/AP)
Read MoreThe ADA was a victory for the disabled community, but we need more. My life shows why
The Americans With Disabilities Act turns 32 this year, and while its anniversary is one to be celebrated, it also calls for a reflection on what more can be done for disability rights. (Image credit: Susan Ragan/AP)
Read MoreFew Black men become school psychologists. Here’s why that matters
Psychologists play a critical role in K-12 schools, but there’s a clear mismatch between the demographics of school psychologists and the student populations they serve. (Image credit: LA Johnson/NPR)
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