Month: November 2022
Iran Has a Long History of Political Activism and Protest. Here’s What To Know
Iranian citizens have been risking their lives to protest the nation’s authoritarian regime for over nine weeks, and despite the bloodshed amid a crackdown by security forces, they show no signs of backing down. According to academics, the protest movement
Read MoreBison’s relocation to Native lands reconnects Indigenous people to tradition
Decades after the last bison vanished from their tribal lands, the Cherokee Nation is part of a nationwide resurgence of Indigenous people seeking to reconnect with the humpbacked, shaggy-haired animals that occupy a crucial place in centuries-old tradition and belief.
Read MoreMan arrested after SUV drove through Massachusetts Apple store, leaving 1 dead and at least 20 injured – CNN
Man arrested after SUV drove through Massachusetts Apple store, leaving 1 dead and at least 20 injured CNN SUV driver charged in deadly crash at Apple store in Hingham CBS Boston One dead, 16 injured after driver crashes into Massachusetts Apple store:
Read MoreHere’s why Indonesia’s earthquake was so deadly
While the magnitude would typically be expected to cause light damage to buildings and other structures, experts say proximity to fault lines, the shallowness of the quake and inadequate infrastructure that cannot withstand earthquakes all contributed to the damage.
Read MoreHere’s why Indonesia’s earthquake was so deadly
While the magnitude would typically be expected to cause light damage to buildings and other structures, experts say proximity to fault lines, the shallowness of the quake and inadequate infrastructure that cannot withstand earthquakes all contributed to the damage.
Read MoreTyler Adams Is the World Cup Captain Team USA Desperately Needs
There was a moment, eight minutes into injury time of Team USA’s 1-1 tie against Wales on Monday, that Tyler Adams demonstrated exactly why he is the youngest captain at the 2022 World Cup. Wales striker Gareth Bale had already
Read MoreWestern Allies Aim to Agree on Russian Oil Price Cap Wednesday
Officials are discussing setting the price cap at around $60 a barrel, as the group rushes to finalize the plan before it begins early next month.
Read MoreKiller drone that hit Israeli-owned tanker was Iranian Shahed-136, US Navy confirms
Technicians take debris for analysis, find it to be same model Iran has supplied to Russia amid Ukraine invasion; officials say it was launched from IRGC base
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: Pentagon holds news briefing as U.S. military heads meet with Chinese counterparts
The Pentagon will hold a news briefing Tuesday as U.S. military heads meet with Chinese counterparts.
Read MorePrince Andrew heckler will not be prosecuted: Crown Office
A 22-year-old man who heckled Prince Andrew as he walked behind his mother Queen Elizabeth II’s coffin in Edinburgh will not be prosecuted, the Crown Office said on Tuesday. “After full and careful consideration of all facts and circumstances, the
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