Month: November 2022
Brazil school shooter wore swastika during Friday attack, police say
Teen gunman planned assault, which left three teachers and student dead, for two years, authorities say; No motive known, but family says he received psychiatric treatment in past
Read MoreProtests erupt across China in unprecedented challenge to Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid policy – CNN
Protests erupt across China in unprecedented challenge to Xi Jinping’s zero-Covid policy CNN COVID protests erupt after deadly Chinese fire Reuters China Xinjiang: Urumqi rocked by Covid lockdown protests after deadly fire BBC China’s renewed struggle with Covid-19 The Indian Express Growing Protests In
Read MoreFrontier Airlines drops its customer service line
The budget airline says customers will no longer be able to call a live agent by phone. Frontier is encouraging customers to instead reach out by text, social media and WhatsApp. (Image credit: Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Read MoreU.S. grants Chevron license to pump oil in Venezuela – The Washington Post
U.S. grants Chevron license to pump oil in Venezuela The Washington Post US provides Chevron limited authorization to pump oil in Venezuela after reaching humanitarian agreement CNN Chevron Gets U.S. License to Pump Oil in Venezuela Again The Wall Street Journal Biden eases
Read More2 shot dead in Arab town in possible revenge attack for double homicide
Victims identified as Tira residents Majed Yusef and Ayman Nasser; police say four suspects arrested, weapon believed used in attack confiscated
Read MoreWhite House and several Republicans pan Trump for hosting Holocaust revisionist
‘Bigotry, hate, and antisemitism have no place in America — including at Mar-a-Lago,’ says press secretary; GOP lawmakers who have long criticized Trump join chorus of criticism
Read MoreMessi leads Argentina to 2-0 win over Mexico at World Cup
Lionel Messi was almost in tears as he grabbed and shook his jersey in front of Argentina’s celebrating fans, then blew a kiss and looked to the sky.
Read MoreBiden eases oil sanctions on Venezuela as opposition talks resume
Venezuela’s government and its opposition on Saturday agreed to create a U.N.-managed fund to finance health, food and education programs for the poor, while the Biden administration eased some oil sanctions on the country in an effort to boost the
Read MoreState GOP-backed ‘election integrity’ units find few voter fraud cases after midterms
State-level law enforcement units created after the 2020 presidential election to investigate voter fraud are looking into scattered complaints more than two weeks after the midterms but have provided no indication of systemic problems.
Read MoreRare protests in China as fatal fire collides with zero-COVID fatigue
Public anger in China towards continuing COVID-19 lockdowns has sparked rare protests in a number of major cities in recent days.
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