Month: January 2023
Russian Airstrikes Pummel Ukrainian Civilians
Ten months into the war, Ukraine has turned the tide in ground combat, but its cities are still facing relentless waves of missiles and exploding drones.
Read MoreGeorge Santos Goes to Washington as His Life of Fantasy Comes Into Focus
Mr. Santos, under scrutiny for lies about his background, is set to be sworn into Congress on Tuesday even as records, colleagues and friends divulge more about his past.
Read MoreRetiring Congress Members See Rough Roads Ahead
Departing longtime lawmakers perceive little prospect of orderly business in a divided Congress. They’re taking with them decades of experience in the day-to-day work of keeping the government running.
Read MoreBrazil’s Lula promises ‘hope and reconstruction’ in inaugural speech
Brazilian President-elect Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva is welcomed to the National Congress by the numerous heads of state and government officials during his inauguration ceremony. Jens Büttner/dpa Veteran leftist Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva took the oath of office
Read More2 Palestinian gunmen said killed by IDF during demolition of attackers’ homes
Palestinians indicate mean slain in a firefight with troops in the West Bank village of Kafr Dan
Read MoreIsrael has claimed some wins in UN vote — but the ICJ process is a serious threat
Hague court could use ‘apartheid’ label and call for expanded probes, just as Israel’s new hardline government pledges to press what it believes to be its rights to the West Bank
Read MoreBank suspends worker who allegedly tweeted hate against ‘leftists,’ praised Hitler
Netanyahu fan called left-wingers ‘traitors,’ ‘spawn of the devil,’ lauded Nazi leader for ‘preventing 6 million more,’ called Bennett a ‘terrorist’ and wished death for his family
Read MoreRussia targets critical infrastructure in drone attacks on Kyiv and its region, officials say
By Pavel Polityuk KYIV (Reuters) – Russia has been targeting Ukraine’s critical infrastructure in a series of drone attacks early on Monday on Kyiv and the region surrounding it, officials said. Russia kept pounding Kyiv for the second night in
Read MoreNew York Approves Human Composting Law
ALBANY, N.Y. — Howard Fischer, a 63-year old investor living north of New York City, has a wish for when he dies. He wants his remains to be placed in a vessel, broken down by tiny microbes and composted into
Read MoreIran arrests prominent soccer players at mixed-gender party with alcohol
News agency says event was a birthday, and that most of those detained have been released
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