Month: December 2022
Giants players were believed to be inside Mall of America during deadly shooting – CBS Sports
Giants players were believed to be inside Mall of America during deadly shooting CBS Sports Minnesota’s Mall of America shooting leaves 1 dead, 1 grazed, no suspect in custody: police Fox News Mall of America lockdown lifted after reported shooting: police ABC 7
Read MoreMigrants warmed by the community as freezing temperatures linger in El Paso
As twinkling Christmas lights cast a warm glow in downtown El Paso, thousands of migrants’ search for shelter resonates deeply in the predominantly Catholic border city. (Image credit: Jim Urquhart for NPR)
Read MoreCanadian polar bears disappearing fast: study
Polar bears are disappearing fast from the Western part of Hudson Bay, on the southern tip of the Canadian Arctic, according to a new government survey. The number of female bears and cubs in particular has seen a dramatic decline.
Read MoreHow the Christmas tree became a symbol of national resistance in Ukraine
How the Christmas tree became a symbol of national resistance in Ukraine.
Read MoreProtests for greater freedoms continue in Iran
Protests in Iran for greater freedoms are continuing, though they may be slowing down. The government has made widespread arrests and executed two people for taking part in the demonstrations.
Read MoreFive major bills Congress passed in 2022 – NBC News
Five major bills Congress passed in 2022 NBC News Republicans Oppose $1.7 Trillion Spending Bill I Senate Passes Funding Bill I Inflation Fears In US CNN-News18 House quickly approves $1.7T spending bill, flees DC for Christmas break Fox News The 2023 budget: A
Read MoreDespite ‘Pinocchio’ success, del Toro fears for Mexican cinema
Despite his international success, including a new adaptation of the classic puppet tale “Pinocchio,” Oscar-winning Mexican director Guillermo del Toro fears that his country’s cinema industry is facing “systematic destruction.” Del Toro’s animated version of “Pinocchio,” in which an elderly
Read MoreRevisiting an Afghan woman’s experience of being a student under the Taliban
NPR’s Scott Simon speaks with Afghan student Zakia Menhas, now in the U.S., about the Taliban’s decision to forbid women from attending university.
Read MorePhilippines boosts military presence in South China Sea
The Philippines has boosted its military presence in the South China Sea after spotting numerous Chinese fishing boats in its coastal waters. Washington is supporting Manila in the dispute.
Read MoreParis shooter who killed three admits being ‘racist’
A 69-year-old white French gunman who opened fire at a Kurdish cultural centre in Paris killing three people told investigators he was racist, a source close to the case said Saturday. The shots at the centre and a nearby hairdressing
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