Month: December 2022
Arizona Certifies Midterm Election Results After GOP Resistance
The state’s top officials certified the results after weeks in which several Republican candidates have sowed baseless doubts about the outcome.
Read MoreU.S., EU Agree to Coordinate Semiconductor Subsidy Programs
The two sides at a meeting make little progress over U.S. electric-car subsidies, an issue raised by the French president during his White House visit.
Read MoreSupreme Court hears case of web designer who doesn’t want to work on same-sex weddings – NPR
Supreme Court hears case of web designer who doesn’t want to work on same-sex weddings NPR Supreme Court weighs case pitting free speech against LGBTQ+ rights CBS News Supreme Court hears case of web designer who refused to work on same-sex weddings FOX
Read MoreNorth Carolina county declares state of emergency after “deliberate” attack causes widespread power outage – CBS News
North Carolina county declares state of emergency after “deliberate” attack causes widespread power outage CBS News State of Emergency: Moore County schools closed, curfew remains in place until power restored ABC11 Tens of thousands still in the dark after ‘targeted’ attacks on
Read MoreRupert Murdoch to be deposed in $1.6 billion defamation case against Fox – The Washington Post
Rupert Murdoch to be deposed in $1.6 billion defamation case against Fox The Washington PostView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreUkrainian long-range drone attacks expose Russian air defences – Reuters.com
Ukrainian long-range drone attacks expose Russian air defences Reuters.com Explosions hit military bases deep within Russian territory | DW News DW News Explosion at Nuclear Airbase Just 150 Miles From Moscow Opens Stunning New Phase of War Yahoo News Attacks on Russian air
Read More‘It’s deception’: Sa’ar urges Herzog to let Netanyahu’s mandate expire
Outgoing justice minister claims incoming government has been finalized, prospective PM only seeking extension in order to pass ‘problematic’ legislation
Read MoreWhy You’re More Likely to Get Sick in the Winter, According to New Research
Fall and winter are traditionally boom times for respiratory viruses—a point well proven by this year’s confluence of influenza, RSV, and COVID-19. Almost 9 million people nationwide have been sickened by the flu already this season, RSV is surging among
Read MoreSteven Salen, Holocaust-survivor tailor who dressed presidents, dies at 103
After serving as a slave to the Nazi war machine on the Eastern front, Salen emigrated to the US, becoming an outfitter to the country’s most powerful and influential people
Read MoreA Russian Journalist’s Reference to Russian Troops Causes Fury and Soul Searching
An unscripted comment by a news host has cost a major independent TV outlet its license in Latvia and put a focus on the public role of Russian exiles in the war.
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