Month: September 2022
How Dahmer Became Netflix’s Most Controversial Show in Years
Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story is the second re-telling of the life and crimes of the serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer that’s come out in the last five years alone, and the third take on his story in the past two
Read MoreLet’s just indict Donald Trump already, shall we? – SFGATE
Let’s just indict Donald Trump already, shall we? SFGATE
Read MoreHurricane Ian – live: Tropical storm regains hurricane strength as it nears South Carolina – The Independent
Hurricane Ian – live: Tropical storm regains hurricane strength as it nears South Carolina The Independent Hurricane Ian: Brian Entin joins #HeyJB after Ian ravages Florida | Tracking the Tropics on WFLA Now WFLA News Channel 8 Ian continues to batter Central
Read MoreThe Unique Dangers of a Pandemic-Era Hurricane
In August 2021, as the Delta variant surged and the threat of hurricanes loomed, President Biden urged people to get their COVID-19 vaccines in case they had to evacuate to a crowded shelter or stay with others indoors. This week,
Read MoreGinni Thomas Repeats False 2020 Election Claim in Jan. 6 Interview – The New York Times
Ginni Thomas Repeats False 2020 Election Claim in Jan. 6 Interview The New York Times Ginni Thomas claims 2020 election was stolen in meeting with House Jan. 6 committee USA TODAY Ginni Thomas tells Jan. 6 committee the 2020 election was stolen Business
Read MoreFinland bans entry to Russian tourists starting at midnight
Foreign Minister Pekka Haavisto told a news conference that the decision “aims to completely prevent Russian tourism to Finland and the related transit through Finland.”
Read MoreFacebook Owner Meta Announces Hiring Freeze, Warns Employees of Restructuring
Meta Platforms Inc., the owner of Facebook and Instagram, said it will freeze hiring and restructure some teams in an effort to cut costs and shift priorities, putting an end to the social media giant’s years of rapid growth and
Read MoreMassive Hurricane Recovery Effort Underway in Florida Amid ‘Substantial Loss of Life.’
President Joe Biden pledged his “commitment” Thursday to the millions of Americans affected by Hurricane Ian, saying the storm and subsequent flooding has likely caused “substantial loss of life” and will require a massive recovery effort in Florida and beyond.
Read MoreDemocrats’ Position on Abortion, Not Immigration, May Help Them Hold Latino Voters
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. The Democratic Party’s relationship with the Latino community is complicated. For years, it was taken as gospel
Read MoreWhy Iran’s Leading Women’s Rights Defender Thinks the Protesters Could Topple the Regime
The protests in Iran are leaderless. They broke out spontaneously across the country after images appeared on social media of a 22-year-old woman named Mahsa Amini, unconsous in the hospital bed where she would be declared dead on Sept. 16,
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