Month: September 2022
TIME100 Impact Award Recipients Announced Ahead of TIME’s Latest Global Events Expansion that Brings the Iconic TIME100 Franchise to Singapore for the First Time
In Partnership with Singapore Economic Development Board (EDB) and Singapore Tourism Board (STB), TIME will Host Award Honorees at an Evening Celebration at the National Gallery Singapore Following the Inaugural TIME100 Leadership Forum on October 2 Today, TIME reveals the
Read MoreHow a Hospital Chain Used a Poor Neighborhood to Turn Huge Profits
Bon Secours Mercy Health, a major nonprofit health system, used the poverty of Richmond Community Hospital’s patients to tap into a lucrative federal drug program.
Read MoreTropical Storm Ian to strengthen, storm watch issued for Florida Keys – Axios
Tropical Storm Ian to strengthen, storm watch issued for Florida Keys Axios Tropical Storm Ian update: Forecast track, models and satellite image KHOU 11 Tropical Storm Ian: See latest forecast cone, spaghetti models, satellite 10 Tampa Bay Florida officials urge residents to prepare
Read MoreGiorgia Meloni set to be Italy’s most far-right prime minister since Mussolini — exit poll – CNN
Giorgia Meloni set to be Italy’s most far-right prime minister since Mussolini — exit poll CNNView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreItaly will move to the right, the question is just how far
Giorgia Meloni left it very late to vote. It was dark when she arrived at the polling station, and she was lit up by the flashes of cameras and phones. The limelight has found her.
Read MoreU.S. Warns Russia of ‘Catastrophic Consequences’ if It Uses Nuclear Weapons
The comments by the national security adviser, Jake Sullivan, illustrate how quickly the rhetoric has intensified as Russia has faltered on the battlefield in recent months.
Read MoreJewish pilgrims gather at holy site in Ukraine despite the perils of war
Thousands of Hasidic Jewish pilgrims flocked to central Ukraine to mark the Jewish new year Sunday, ignoring international travel warnings as Russia struck more targets from the air and mobilized its citizens to stem losses in the war that has
Read MoreEU divided on response to Russians fleeing military service
Russia’s rush to mobilize hundreds of thousands of recruits to staunch stinging losses in Ukraine is a tacit acknowledgement that its “army is not able to fight,” Ukraine’s president said Sunday, as splits sharpened in Europe over whether to welcome
Read MoreItaly’s Democratic Party concedes defeat after exit poll puts far-right politician Giorgia Meloni on course to win
Italy’s Democratic Party has conceded defeat in the country’s election after an exit poll suggested far-right leader Giorgia Meloni’s alliance is leading the vote.
Read MoreRussia’s mobilization won’t fix its military problems
Police officers detain a man in Moscow on September 24, 2022, following calls to protest against the partial mobilization announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin. | AFP via Getty Images What Putin’s troop surge can — and can’t — do
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