Month: November 2022
For Weary Georgia Voters, Senate Runoff Brings a Sense of Déjà Vu
The candidates will have to deal with a mix of enthusiasm and fatigue among Georgia voters as they charge into the state’s third Senate runoff in two years.
Read MorePlanes crash during air show at Dallas Executive Airport – The Dallas Morning News
Planes crash during air show at Dallas Executive Airport The Dallas Morning News Dallas airshow disaster caught on video as planes collide in mid-air Fox News Vintage military aircraft collide mid-air at Dallas air show CNN What is Dallas Executive Airport? WFAA.com ‘Terrible tragedy
Read MoreMark Kelly Wins Arizona Senate Race, Putting Democrats a Seat From Control – The New York Times
Mark Kelly Wins Arizona Senate Race, Putting Democrats a Seat From Control The New York Times Crowds gathering outside Maricopa County elections department for rally ABC15 Arizona Mark Kelly defeats Blake Masters in Arizona, leaving Democrats 1 seat away from holding the
Read MoreJoe Biden will have a harder time dealing with the world
Despite some bipartisan support, his policies on Ukraine and China are likely to run into obstacles as Republicans make gains
Read MoreDroughts, rising seas threaten Cuba’s agriculture amid a struggling economy
Like the rest of the Caribbean, Cuba is suffering from longer droughts, warmer waters, more intense storms, and higher sea levels because of climate change.
Read MoreZelenskiy says Russians destroyed Kherson’s critical infrastructure
(Reuters) – Russian forces destroyed the critical infrastructure in the city of Kherson before fleeing, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Saturday, mentioning communications networks, water supplies, heat and electricity. In a video address, Zelenskiy said Ukrainian troops had taken
Read MoreTears of relief and joy as oppressed Ukrainians cling to their liberators
With the magnitude of the moment still sinking in, a girl in a red coat ignores several cars and runs through traffic to throw her arms around a Ukrainian soldier.
Read MoreChina tightens restrictions in Guangzhou as rise in COVID cases reported
Everyone in a district of 1.8 million people in China’s southern metropolis of Guangzhou was ordered to stay home for virus testing Saturday and a major city in the southwest closed schools as another rise in infections was reported.
Read MoreIn an Era of Confrontation, Biden and Xi Seek to Set Terms
Their first in-person presidential meeting, coming after both warned of deepening military, economic and diplomatic rivalry, will show how they address a range of U.S.-China tensions.
Read MoreTrump claims he sent the FBI to Florida to stop voter fraud in 2018. Officials say no such thing happened. – NBC News
Trump claims he sent the FBI to Florida to stop voter fraud in 2018. Officials say no such thing happened. NBC News ‘Bogus,’ ‘ridiculous,’ and ‘made-up crap’: DOJ veterans throw cold water on Trump’s claim that he ‘sent in the FBI’
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