Month: November 2022
Chile’s Reservoirs Are Evaporating Thanks to Climate Change. This Startup Is Trying To Stop It
Leaning over the edge of a reservoir the size of two football fields, a farm technician swings an upturned gallon bottle wildly from side to side, tipping out its clear contents. “Do you like my technique?” he says with a
Read MoreThe 2022 Midterm Wasn’t a Wave Election. Here’s Where It Fits in History, So Far
While not all of the Election Day 2022 races have been called, one trend is clear: It is not the big red wave that Republicans and some polls predicted. Recent history shows that the party that does not hold the
Read MoreParenting Twitter Got Me Through New Motherhood. It May Not Survive Elon Musk
When my daughter was 4 months old, during our first pandemic fall, I passed some neighbors on a walk who crossed the street so none of us had to breathe near each other. “How are you hanging in there?” one
Read MoreReadout of President Joe Biden’s Meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia – The White House
Readout of President Joe Biden’s Meeting with Prime Minister Hun Sen of Cambodia The White House
Read MoreUkrainian FM says West on way to ‘joint victory’ over Russia after Kherson retaken
Meeting Blinken at summit in Cambodia, Dmytro Kuleba hails military aid from US and others that made recapture of occupied city possible
Read MorePhotographer’s images of Ukraine bear witness to war zone
Russian-born Israeli Pavel Wolberg’s new exhibit in Haifa of Russia’s previous incursion foreshadows the 2022 war
Read MoreAlec Baldwin sues to ‘clear his name’ in movie set killing
Baldwin on Friday sued people involved in handling and supplying the loaded gun that he was using when it fired, killing cinematographer Halyna Hutchins during a 2021 filming accident in New Mexico. (Image credit: Santa Fe County Sheriff’s Office via
Read MoreTurkey seeks Ukraine peace talks despite Western actions, Erdogan says
ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Turkey is committed to seeking a peace dialogue between Russia and Ukraine, Turkish media cited President Tayyip Erdogan as saying on Saturday, as he accused the United States and other Western countries of provoking Moscow. State broadcaster
Read MoreHere’s what’s at stake in Monday’s meeting between Biden and China’s Xi Jinping
The meeting at the G20 in Indonesia will be their first in person since President Biden took office. Whether they can find common ground is a key question, and reflects the current state of relations. (Image credit: Left: Samuel Corum/Getty
Read MoreA crash course in organ transplants helps Ukraine’s cash-strapped healthcare system
The war has hammered Ukraine’s health care budget, leaving some patients without access to care. U.S. hospitals are helping to fill the gap. (Image credit: Daniel Ackerman/Daniel Ackerman)
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