Year: 2022
Prosecutors Move Quickly on Jan. 6 Cases, but Big Questions Remain – The New York Times
Prosecutors Move Quickly on Jan. 6 Cases, but Big Questions Remain The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreIn America the pandemic has seemingly hit a turning-point
Health-care officials start to prioritise societal wellness over individual illness
Read MoreA year after Jan. 6, FBI still hunting for pipe bomber and other insurrection suspects
A year after thousands of pro-Trump rioters stormed the U.S. Capitol, hundreds of people who assaulted officers and committed other crimes still haven’t been caught.
Read MoreCoronavirus live updates and omicron variant news – The Washington Post
Coronavirus live updates and omicron variant news The Washington Post Chicago teachers union votes to return to remote learning due to COVID-19 surge Fox News Chicago plans to cancel classes if union votes for remote WGN News Where CPS families can send their
Read MoreTrust in America: In the age of COVID-19, do Americans trust science?
Public confidence in scientists has increased during the pandemic, though not among all Americans. We discuss the impact of trust on views of COVID-19 vaccines. The post Trust in America: In the age of COVID-19, do Americans trust science? appeared
Read MoreTrust in America: Do Americans trust their elections?
The declining public trust in the news media and polarization of news audiences have profound effects on civic life. The post Trust in America: Do Americans trust their elections? appeared first on Pew Research Center.
Read MoreTaliban order Afghan shop owners to behead mannequins
The Taliban have ordered shop owners in western Afghanistan to cut the heads off mannequins, insisting figures representing the human form violate Islamic law. A video clip showing men sawing the heads off shop dummies in Herat has gone viral
Read MoreWATCH LIVE: U.S. Capitol Police chief testifies on reforms since Jan. 6 security failures
The Senate Rules and Administration subcommittee is expected to hold a hearing on oversight of the U.S. Capitol Police nearly a year after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
Read MoreCapitol Police Chief to Commit to Steps for Improvement After Jan. 6 – The New York Times
Capitol Police Chief to Commit to Steps for Improvement After Jan. 6 The New York Times LIVE: U.S. Capitol police chief testifies before Senate about January 6 attack Reuters Capitol Police Chief On What Has Changed Since Jan 6. Attack NBC News Exclusive:
Read MoreNASA Boss Bill Nelson On a Space Race With China, the Future of the Space Station and More
It took Bill Nelson 35 years to go from low-Earth orbit to 300 E. St. in Washington, D.C. Low-Earth orbit is where Nelson, then a U.S. representative from Florida, spent six days as a payload specialist aboard the space shuttle
Read More