Month: August 2022
13 killed in Russian strikes near nuclear plant
Ukraine on Wednesday accused Russia of carrying out rocket strikes that killed 13 civilians in areas near a nuclear power plant, as the G7 warned that Russian control of the facility “endangers the region”. The overnight strikes in the Dnipropetrovsk
Read MoreUkraine says 9 Russian warplanes destroyed in massive Crimea airbase blasts
Ukraine’s air force says that nine Russian warplanes were destroyed in massive explosions at an air base in Crimea amid speculation they were the result of a Ukrainian attack.
Read MoreHours before the Albuquerque killings suspect was publicly identified, CNN reporters were inside his home. Here’s what happened – CNN
Hours before the Albuquerque killings suspect was publicly identified, CNN reporters were inside his home. Here’s what happened CNN Albuquerque police identify suspect in possible New Mexico serial killings Fox News Suspect detained in killings of 4 Muslim men in New Mexico:
Read MoreHours before the Albuquerque killings suspect was publicly identified, CNN reporters were inside his home. Here’s what happened – CNN
Hours before the Albuquerque killings suspect was publicly identified, CNN reporters were inside his home. Here’s what happened CNN Afghan man charged in 2 Muslim killings, suspected in 2 others: ‘We need to know why’ OregonLive Primary Suspect Arrested In Murders Of
Read MoreFDA Recommends New Monkeypox Vaccine Strategy to Stretch Supply
On August 9, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency use authorization (EUA) for a new way of administering the Jynneos monkeypox vaccine. The move allows doctors to give patients smaller doses in order to get more shots
Read MoreBeijing Court Rejects High-Profile #MeToo Appeal
Plaintiff Zhou Xiaoxuan has been pressing her sexual-harassment allegations against a state TV personality for four years, and her supporters turned out near the Beijing court in a rare gathering.
Read MoreU.S. inflation at 8.5 percent, slips from from 40-year high
Falling gas prices gave Americans a slight break from the pain of high inflation last month, though the surge in overall prices slowed only modestly from the four-decade high it reached in June.
Read MoreThe Place With the Most Lithium Is Blowing the Electric-Car Revolution
A California-sized piece of South America is stifling production of lithium at a time when battery-makers desperately need it.
Read MoreRep. Herrera Beutler, Who Voted to Impeach Trump, Concedes
OLYMPIA, Wash. — Rep. Jaime Herrera Beutler, one of two Republican members of Washington state’s congressional delegation who voted to impeach Donald Trump, has conceded her reelection bid after being overtaken in late vote tallies by a GOP challenger endorsed
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