Month: October 2022
Biden says Hurricane Ian ‘ends discussion’ over climate change as DeSantis looks on – The Independent
Biden says Hurricane Ian ‘ends discussion’ over climate change as DeSantis looks on The Independent President Biden visits Florida in aftermath of Ian CBS News President Biden caught on hot mic in Florida: ‘No one f—- with a Biden’ Fox News Pres. Biden
Read MoreMerced kidnapping: All 4 bodies found, including 8-month-old, sheriff confirms – KFSN-TV
Merced kidnapping: All 4 bodies found, including 8-month-old, sheriff confirms KFSN-TV A kidnapped family of 4 has been found dead in California, authorities say CNN Surveillance video shows moment Merced family was kidnapped ABC7 Bodies of kidnapped Merced County family found. ‘Our worst
Read MoreNetanyahu released after hospitalization during Yom Kippur
Former prime minister’s office says his test results are all normal and he has ‘resumed full activity’
Read MoreMacron’s European Political Community Debuts in the Shadow of War
The French president envisions the European Political Community as a bold way for an independent Europe to flex its muscle. Whether Europe will follow his lead is unclear.
Read MoreSharp Global Trade Slowdown Points to Possible Recession
World trade in goods is set to slow sharply next year, possibly easing high inflation but raising the risk of a global recession, the World Trade Organization said.
Read MoreIran Protests Erupt Anew After Teenage Demonstrator’s Death
Iranian women and girls held fresh antigovernment protests, activists said, as word spread that a 16-year-old student had died after taking part in a rally.
Read MoreA trip to Munich during Yom Kippur changed this woman’s view of her religion
Writer Gabrielle Kaplan-Mayer reflects on what the holiest day in Judaism has meant for her after an experience in Germany changed her connection to religion.
Read MoreOne activist is using the World Cup to raise awareness of LGBTQ rights in Qatar
An activist is using the FIFA Men’s World Cup in Qatar to shine a light on the country’s poor record on LGBTQ rights.
Read MoreOPEC is trying to prop up oil prices as global demand slows down
OPEC and its allies plan to slash oil output by 2 million barrels a day to prop up oil prices. Gasoline prices are rising again in the U.S., but the effects vary in different parts of the country.
Read MoreJailed under Duterte, Philippine politician sends dire warnings on democracy
Supporters say Leila de Lima is a human rights defender still paying the price for speaking out against the abuses of the former president’s drug war. (Image credit: Maria Salvador Tan/AFP via Getty Images)
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