Month: February 2023
Baby born in rubble of Syria earthquake is named Aya and given a home – The Guardian
Baby born in rubble of Syria earthquake is named Aya and given a home The Guardian As Death Toll Continues To Rise, World Comes Forward To Help Turkey, Syria | Earthquake | News LIVE CNN-News18 Suburban Turkish-American community mourns Turkey, Syria earthquake
Read MoreMike Pence Subpoenaed by Special Counsel Investigating Trump
Former Vice President Mike Pence has been subpoenaed by the special counsel overseeing investigations into efforts by former President Donald Trump and his allies to overturn the results of the 2020 election, according to a person with direct knowledge of
Read MoreNYC’s ‘finch-smuggling kingpin’ gets a year and a day for plot to smuggle songbirds from Guyana
A man prosecutors call “one of New York’s finch-smuggling kingpins” got a year and a day behind bars for his last bird-trafficking bust. Insaf Ali, 62, isn’t a simple bird courier, he’s the boss, federal prosecutors said, and he refused
Read MorePence Gets Subpoena From Special Counsel in Jan. 6 Investigation – The New York Times
Pence Gets Subpoena From Special Counsel in Jan. 6 Investigation The New York Times Pence subpoenaed by special counsel investigating Trump CNN BREAKING: Fmr. Vice President Mike Pence subpoened by special counsel investigating Trump MSNBC Mike Pence subpoenaed by special counsel overseeing Trump
Read MoreStone Age discovery in Kenya fuels mystery of who made the earliest tools
In the past, scientists assumed that our direct ancestors were the only toolmakers. But two big fossil teeth found along with the tools at the Kenyan site belong to an extinct human cousin known as Paranthropus.
Read MoreStone Age discovery in Kenya fuels mystery of who made the earliest tools
In the past, scientists assumed that our direct ancestors were the only toolmakers. But two big fossil teeth found along with the tools at the Kenyan site belong to an extinct human cousin known as Paranthropus.
Read MoreStone Age discovery in Kenya fuels mystery of who made the earliest tools
In the past, scientists assumed that our direct ancestors were the only toolmakers. But two big fossil teeth found along with the tools at the Kenyan site belong to an extinct human cousin known as Paranthropus.
Read MoreRescue operations continue in Turkey, Syria as hope of finding earthquake survivors fades
The death toll from the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria has risen to nearly 21,000 with no end in sight. Aid is slowly starting to trickle in, but for many, it is too little, too late. Special correspondent Jane
Read MoreRescue operations continue in Turkey, Syria as hope of finding earthquake survivors fades
The death toll from the catastrophic earthquake in Turkey and Syria has risen to nearly 21,000 with no end in sight. Aid is slowly starting to trickle in, but for many, it is too little, too late. Special correspondent Jane
Read MoreNews Wrap: Zelenskyy asks European Parliament for more support for Ukraine
In our news wrap Thursday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy made an emotional appearance before the European Parliament in Brussels appealing for new support, North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un has been showing off his country’s largest nuclear-capable missiles during a parade
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