Month: February 2023
WSJ News Exclusive | Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says – The Wall Street Journal
WSJ News Exclusive | Lab Leak Most Likely Origin of Covid-19 Pandemic, Energy Department Now Says The Wall Street Journal Another US agency assesses COVID-19 origin likely a Chinese ‘lab leak’: report Fox News US Energy Department assesses Covid-19 likely resulted from
Read MoreAs reservist rebellion grows, IDF chief said concerned it will harm operations
Over 250 members of Military Intelligence’s Special Operations Division, including top officers, have said they won’t show up if legal overhaul passes: ‘We won’t be useful idiots’
Read MoreSouthern California winter storms: Stunning snow, rains, air rescues – USA TODAY
Southern California winter storms: Stunning snow, rains, air rescues USA TODAY Massive winter storm that brought rare snow to parts of California now moving east Yahoo! Voices Weather moving west as California winter storm causes havoc with heavy snow, rain pummeling region ABC
Read More‘Powder keg’ for 9/11: 1993 World Trade Center bombing remembered on anniversary
On Feb. 26, 1993, a deadly bombing at the World Trade Center killed six people and injured more than 1,000 — becoming a harbinger of terror at the twin towers.
Read MoreHundreds of protesters denounce president’s racist remarks in Tunisia
Demonstrators rally in capital after Kais Saied’s comments demanding ‘urgent measures’ against immigrants he claims bring ‘violence, crimes and unacceptable practices’
Read MoreCrews work to restore power in Michigan while California gets a breather from winter storm
Some Michigan residents faced a fourth straight day in the dark Sunday as crews continued working to restore power to more than 200,000 homes and businesses in the Detroit metropolitan area following last week’s ice storm.
Read MoreOn last day of visit, Jill Biden urges more countries to send aid for East Africa drought
U.S. first lady Jill Biden got an up-close look Sunday at the historic East Africa drought as she walked along arid land and listened as some Maasai women described how their children and livestock are going hungry. She appealed for
Read MoreOn last day of visit, Jill Biden urges more countries to send aid for East Africa drought
U.S. first lady Jill Biden got an up-close look Sunday at the historic East Africa drought as she walked along arid land and listened as some Maasai women described how their children and livestock are going hungry. She appealed for
Read MoreElection deniers turn their focus to state GOP posts after failing at polls
In a basement event space in the Denver suburb of Parker, Tina Peters surveyed a crowd of Colorado Republicans last week and made an unusual pitch for why she should become chair of their beleaguered party: “There’s no way a
Read MoreOn Ukraine’s eastern front, civilians cling to survival as troops repel Russian invaders
On the largely static front line between Ukrainian and Russian forces that stretches over hundreds of kilometers (miles), from the Black Sea in the south to Ukraine’s northeastern border with Russia, Vuhledar has become one of the deadliest hot spots.
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