Month: October 2022
Hurricane Ian’s death toll rises as crews in Florida go door to door in search for survivors in decimated neighborhoods – CNN
Hurricane Ian’s death toll rises as crews in Florida go door to door in search for survivors in decimated neighborhoods CNN Floridians survey the damage after Hurricane Ian; 100 reported dead KITV Watch now: Warm and dry in southeast Nebraska today, but
Read MoreU.S. announces new $625 million military aid package for Ukraine
The U.S. announced its providing an additional $625 million in military aid to Ukraine, a package that includes additional advanced rocket systems credited with helping the country’s military gain momentum in its war with Russia.
Read MoreU.S. announces new $625 million military aid package for Ukraine
The U.S. announced its providing an additional $625 million in military aid to Ukraine, a package that includes additional advanced rocket systems credited with helping the country’s military gain momentum in its war with Russia.
Read MoreAlaska’s Fat Bear Week proves conservation can be joyful
Katmai National Park finds a competitive way to teach people about wildlife
Read MoreWhere Abortion Is Literally on the Ballot in 2022
Since the Supreme Court eliminated the national right to abortion in June, abortion policy has been sent back to the states. Now some of those states are letting voters decide directly how abortion should be regulated within their borders. Six
Read MoreHere Are the Favorites To Win the 2022 Nobel Peace Prize
The winner of the Nobel Peace Prize will be announced at 11am local time on Friday in Oslo, Norway. The Peace Prize is one of six awards established by Swedish chemist (and inventor of dynamite) Alfred Nobel in 1895. The
Read MoreU.S. Job Openings Sink as Economy Slows, Cost to Borrow Rises
WASHINGTON — The number of available jobs in the U.S. plummeted in August compared with July as businesses grow less desperate for workers, a trend that could cool chronically high inflation. That is good news for the Federal Reserve in
Read MoreJudge dismisses charges against 7 people in Flint water crisis
A judge has dismissed charges against seven people in the Flint water scandal, including two former state health officials blamed for deaths from Legionnaires’ disease.
Read More5 takeaways from the report on abuse in the National Women’s Soccer League
A new investigative report details sexual misconduct and verbal abuse by coaches in the league – and a lack of action by those in charge to address problems, despite years of players’ complaints. (Image credit: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Read MoreFrance seeks EU freeze on Iran officials’ assets, travel bans over protest crackdown
Paris said to be working with Germany, Denmark, Spain, Italy, Czech Republic on new measures against Tehran
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