Month: February 2023
As most Gulf states moves away from Lebanon over Hezbollah, Qatar boosts influence
Doha’s enhanced clout in Beirut seen in Qatari state energy company’s replacement of Russian firm in consortium searching for gas in offshore field along Israeli border
Read MoreAs SC’s Haley prepares to launch White House run, she and Trump take jabs at each other – The State
As SC’s Haley prepares to launch White House run, she and Trump take jabs at each other The State
Read MoreShlomo Perel, a Holocaust survivor who inspired the film ‘Europa Europa,’ dies at 98
Shlomo Perel, who survived the Holocaust through surreal subterfuge and an extraordinary odyssey that inspired his own writing and an internationally renowned film, has died in Israel. (Image credit: Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial via AP)
Read MoreShark kills 16-year-old girl after she jumped from jet ski into water
A teenage girl has been killed in a shark attack in Australia.
Read MoreOhio Village Evacuated After 50-Car Train Derailment Creates Huge Fire
EAST PALESTINE, Ohio—A train derailment and resulting large fire prompted an evacuation order in an Ohio village near the Pennsylvania state line on Friday night, covering the area in billows of smoke lit orange by the flames below. About 50
Read MoreAmerican universities are hiring based on devotion to diversity
Mandatory statements are quickly taking hold of academia
Read MoreRepublicans elevate ‘parental rights’ as top issue while looking to outflank each other heading into 2024 – CNN
Republicans elevate ‘parental rights’ as top issue while looking to outflank each other heading into 2024 CNN
Read MoreAnalysis: What to know about Peru’s ongoing, Indigenous-led protest movement
Thousands of demonstrators have descended on Lima amid violent clashes with police. The protest movement could be taking cues from earlier mobilizations in neighboring Bolivia.
Read MoreWhat the Audible CEO Learns From Public School Interns
In the 25 years since Don Katz launched Audible as a pioneering audiobooks service, the audio space has become flooded with content. It’s easier than ever to record a podcast in your bedroom and reach a large number of listeners
Read MoreBand of Barbers, Judges and Security Guards Uses Soviet-Era Guns to Repel Russian Drones
Groups of volunteers play a key role in a battle taking place far from the war’s front lines: protecting Ukraine from Russian drones and missiles targeting the civilian infrastructure.
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