Month: December 2022
Disney+ documentary traces Idina Menzel’s rise, from bat mitzvah circuit to Broadway
‘Idina Menzel: Which Way to the Stage’ follows the ‘Frozen’ star’s 2018 arena tour on- and off-stage, and uses archival footage to show the singer’s early life and career
Read MoreAt least 61 dead as devastating winter storm pounds US and Canada
At least 61 deaths have been linked to a severe storm that continues to batter the US and Canada.
Read MoreMigrants dropped near vice president’s home on frigid Christmas Eve – CBS News
Migrants dropped near vice president’s home on frigid Christmas Eve CBS News White House slams Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over migrants dropped in DC Business Insider Migrants From Texas Dropped Off Outside VP Harris’ Home On Freezing Christmas Eve MSNBC How migrants bused
Read MoreMigrants dropped near vice president’s home on frigid Christmas Eve – CBS News
Migrants dropped near vice president’s home on frigid Christmas Eve CBS News White House slams Texas Gov. Greg Abbott over migrants dropped in DC Business Insider Migrants From Texas Dropped Off Outside VP Harris’ Home On Freezing Christmas Eve MSNBC White House Accuses
Read MoreAaron Gordon seemed to suspend gravity with an incredible Christmas Day dunk
In a crucial moment during an overtime battle with the Phoenix Suns, Denver forward Aaron Gordon seemed to fly to the rim. Analysts are calling it the dunk of the year. (Image credit: Justin Tafoya/Getty Images)
Read MoreBrutal winter storm paralyzes parts of U.S. leaving dozens dead
A brutal freeze is paralyzing parts of the United States. At least 50 people have died in the fierce winter storm with 27 of those deaths in western New York. Tens of thousands of customers across the country are still
Read MoreNews Wrap: Japan grapples with massive snowstorm
In our news wrap Monday, Japan is grappling with a massive snowstorm that blanketed the country’s northern coastal regions, South Korea’s military fired warning shots after North Korean drones violated its airspace for the first time in five years and
Read MoreSouthwest cancels more than 2,800 flights in a ‘full-blown meltdown’
The disruptions add to chaos that has left people stranded at airports across the country, many of them with little idea of when they can get home or where their bags are. (Image credit: Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)
Read MoreTaliban further restricts women’s rights, forcing aid groups to halt work in Afghanistan
This weekend, the Taliban ordered that women can no longer work for non-governmental organizations, including relief agencies. Any such group that continues to employ women will lose its license, according to the economic ministry. Vicki Aken of the International Rescue
Read MoreWhy there are new assessments of Oppenheimer’s role in history
Physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer led the Manhattan Project to develop nuclear weapons during World War II and is perhaps best known as the “Father of the Atomic Bomb.” But he was a complicated man. As William Brangham explains, there are
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