Month: August 2022
WHO chief laments inability to help ‘starving’ relatives in Tigray
He said Thursday that he has relatives he cannot communicate with or send money to amid a blockade by government forces. They were some of the most personal comments among many he has made about Tigray.
Read MoreWHO chief laments inability to help ‘starving’ relatives in Tigray
He said Thursday that he has relatives he cannot communicate with or send money to amid a blockade by government forces. They were some of the most personal comments among many he has made about Tigray.
Read MoreUnvaccinated Novak Djokovic withdraws from US Open because he isn’t allowed into country
NEW YORK — Novak Djokovic’s refusal to get the COVID-19 vaccine has seemingly cost him another shot at a tournament. The tennis star announced Thursday that he “will not be able to travel” to New York for the US Open,
Read MoreA man is awarded a $4.4 million settlement after being racially profiled in Walmart
In a lawsuit filed against the company, Michael Mangum says he was followed around a Walmart in Wood Village, Ore., by one of the store’s asset protection associates. (Image credit: Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreThe Colorado River Drought Is a Cautionary Climate Tale
There’s something familiar about the high stakes water use drama playing out in the U.S. Southwest. The mighty Colorado River serves as an economic artery of the region, powering massive hydroelectric dams and supplying water to farmers and rapidly growing
Read MoreRussia-Ukraine War News: Putin Expands Army – The New York Times
Russia-Ukraine War News: Putin Expands Army The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreUkraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant cut off from power grid due to fire damage
Europe’s largest nuclear plant has been occupied by Russia since March; incident raises fears of catastrophe in country still haunted by Chernobyl disaster
Read MoreWhat our shopping choices say about the U.S. economy
Here’s what we learned from a hectic spate of financial report cards shared by top U.S. retailers. (Image credit: Wilfredo Lee/AP)
Read MoreAbortion bans to take effect in 4 more GOP-led states
Four more Republican-led states will ban almost all abortions this week.
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