Month: October 2022
An appeals court rules against DACA, but the program continues — for now
The Fifth Circuit said a federal district judge in Texas should take another look at the program following the revisions adopted by the Biden administration, leaving the future of DACA up in the air. (Image credit: J. Scott Applewhite/AP)
Read More‘Mini Auschwitz’ discovered in newly-liberated town, Ukraine claims
A suspected Russian torture chamber – dubbed a “mini Auschwitz” – has been discovered in a newly-liberated town, Ukrainian officials have claimed.
Read MorePresident Biden surveys catastrophic damage left behind in Florida by Hurricane Ian
President Biden arrived in Florida Wednesday to survey the damage left behind in the wake of Hurricane Ian. The visit comes as search and rescue crews continue their work in the hardest hit parts of the state. Jennifer Hiner, a
Read MoreA student was killed in a Purdue University residence hall. His roommate has been arrested. – NBC News
A student was killed in a Purdue University residence hall. His roommate has been arrested. NBC News Purdue University student Varun Manish Chheda killed by roommate in dorm room. CBS Chicago Purdue University student killed; roommate in custody, police say Fox News Purdue
Read MoreNews Wrap: OPEC drastically cuts oil production to boost sagging prices
In our news wrap Wednesday, OPEC is drastically cutting oil production by two million barrels a day to boost sagging prices, Russian President Putin signed documents today to annex four regions of Ukraine as the Russian military is losing its
Read MoreNews Wrap: OPEC drastically cuts oil production to boost sagging prices
In our news wrap Wednesday, OPEC is drastically cutting oil production by two million barrels a day to boost sagging prices, Russian President Putin signed documents today to annex four regions of Ukraine as the Russian military is losing its
Read MoreNews Wrap: OPEC drastically cuts oil production to boost sagging prices
In our news wrap Wednesday, OPEC is drastically cutting oil production by two million barrels a day to boost sagging prices, Russian President Putin signed documents today to annex four regions of Ukraine as the Russian military is losing its
Read MoreBiden offers to ease Venezuelan oil sanctions — if Maduro holds free and fair elections: report
On Wednesday, the Wall Street Journal reported that the Biden administration is offering strongman Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro relief from sanctions to allow Chevron to resume extracting oil — on the condition that he allow real elections to take place
Read MoreAmerican citizen detained in Iran for six years flies out of country for surgery
Baquer Namazi, an American citizen and former U.N. official wrongfully held in Iran for more than six years, has been allowed to travel abroad to seek medical treatment. His son has been released from prison on a temporary furlough but
Read MoreThe key races that could decide control of the Senate
With just a month until the midterms, all eyes are on a few consequential races. Control of the Senate is on the line and with 35 seats up for election, Republicans need to net just one seat to regain power.
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