Month: October 2022
The Racial Divide Herschel Walker Couldn’t Outrun
As a teenage football prodigy, Mr. Walker was pressed to join a fight for civil rights in his hometown. His decision echoes decades later.
Read MoreFungus is telltale cancer sign, possibly screenable by blood test: Israel-US study
Many tumors are teeming with fungi that shed DNA into blood, and researchers say blood analysis could offer treasure trove of information to detect and to shape treatment
Read MoreBiden Will Visit Puerto Rico And Florida to Assess Storm Damage
Trips on Monday and Wednesday are planned to the sites of the natural disasters.
Read MoreThousands of Iranian students protest violent crackdown since death of Mahsa Amini
Demonstrators call for release of detained students; chants of ‘death to the dictator’ as women wave scarves, rights group says more than 80 killed in unrest
Read MoreGunmen target taxi, bus in West Bank terror attack; 1 lightly injured
Shots fired at Israeli vehicles on road between Palestinian town of Bayt Furik and Elon Moreh settlement; security forces search for suspects; armed faction claims responsibility
Read MoreUkraine celebrates capturing key town, Putin ally mulls possible nuclear response
By Tom Balmforth and Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) – Ukrainian troops said they had taken the key bastion of Lyman in occupied eastern Ukraine, a stinging defeat that prompted a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin to call for
Read MoreAustralian government slams Optus for cybersecurity breach
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – The Australian government on Sunday levelled its harshest criticism yet against Optus, the second-biggest telecoms company, for a cybersecurity breach that affected the equivalent of 40% of the country’s population. The government blamed Optus, owned by Singapore
Read MoreTel Aviv highway exit reopens partially after 2-week closure due to sinkhole
Lanes open to drivers headed south to Hashalom Interchange as of Sunday morning under authority supervision
Read MoreStorm Updates: Florida Death Toll Climbs as Ian Dumps Rain on the Mid-Atlantic – The New York Times
Storm Updates: Florida Death Toll Climbs as Ian Dumps Rain on the Mid-Atlantic The New York Times South Carolina surveying damage from Ian CBS Evening News Gov. McMaster to brief public on Ian’s impact Fox Carolina Storm Ian makes landfall in South Carolina
Read MoreAt least 129 dead in Indonesia after fans trample each other to exit soccer match
Police fire tear gas after ‘riots’ break out on pitch, causing people to panic and rush to one exit; tragedy in eastern city Malang one of the world’s deadliest stadium disasters
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