Month: October 2022
Coronavirus (booster) FAQ: Can it cause a positive test? When should you get it?
There is a lot of information about coronavirus vaccines out there, and some of it seems vague or contradictory. We talked to experts to help answer some of the most common and confusing questions. (Image credit: Stephanie Carter/Getty Images/Imagezoo)
Read MoreLeading US Jewish groups blast Berkeley Law school amid anti-Zionism uproar
Controversy erupts after 9 student groups ban pro-Israel speakers in latest antisemitism controversy to roil US campuses; Jewish leaders at college decry ‘panic-mongering’
Read MoreRussian troops pull back from annexed territory amid Ukrainian counteroffensive
Over the weekend, Russian troops pulled back from Lyman, a strategic eastern city that the Russians had used as a key logistics and transport hub, to avoid being encircled by Ukrainian forces.
Read MoreIndonesia police say gates in the soccer stadium stampede were too small for escape
Police said the gates were unlocked but each only able to accommodate two people at a time as hundreds tried to flee. On Saturday, 125 people died and hundreds were hurt after police fired tear gas. (Image credit: Achmad Ibrahim/AP)
Read More2nd pro-Israel congressman urges Jerusalem to ‘ostracize’ Ben Gvir ahead of election
Going further than Menendez who cautioned Netanyahu against normalizing Kahane disciple behind closed doors, Brad Sherman says far-right MK will undermine bilateral ties
Read MoreIconic Goodwill gets serious with a national online shop for thrifters
Goodwillfinds launched Tuesday with roughly 100,000 items available online. The venture will help fund its community-based programs across the U.S. and increase donations and its customer base. (Image credit: Jeff Chiu/AP)
Read MoreRepublican senate nominee Herschel Walker promises lawsuit over report he paid for abortion
A new report says Georgia Republican Senate nominee Herschel Walker paid for an abortion for his girlfriend in 2009.
Read MoreIn Alaska’s Fat Bear Week election, there’s no party like a salmon party
If hypocrisy in politics turns you off, the election you need is in Alaska, where the candidates are voraciously out for themselves. You can vote beginning Wednesday. (Image credit: Lian Law/NPS Photo)
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel holds news briefing
State Department Deputy Spokesman Vedant Patel will hold a news briefing Tuesday, following a new military defeat for Moscow as it struggles to hang on to Ukrainian areas it illegally annexed last week.
Read MoreTexts, recordings show Oath Keepers’ early talk of armed resistance to Biden presidency – POLITICO
Texts, recordings show Oath Keepers’ early talk of armed resistance to Biden presidency POLITICO Takeaways from the dramatic first day and opening statements of the Oath Keepers trial CNN Trial begins for Oath Keepers’ group, charged with crimes related to Jan. 6 CBS
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