Month: March 2023
Exodus From America’s Big Cities Slowed Last Year as Pandemic Receded
New census figures show suburbs and smaller metro areas claimed the most growth in the U.S. from mid-2021 to mid-2022.
Read MoreWashington Shrugs Off Nashville Shooting, as G.O.P. Rejects Pleas to Act
President Biden said he had reached the limit of his powers to act alone on gun violence, and needed Congress to respond. Republicans said they had already done all they were willing to do.
Read MoreGallant said considering apology over timing of statement against judicial push
Shas’s Deri attempting to mediate compromise between defense minister and Netanyahu, as premier weighs other potential candidates for ministry, including Barkat, reports say
Read MoreNashville school shooting – latest: Audrey Hale’s post about partner’s death revealed as motive still unknown – The Independent
Nashville school shooting – latest: Audrey Hale’s post about partner’s death revealed as motive still unknown The Independent Victims Of Nashville School Shooting Honored In Somber Vigil | Nashville School Shooting News LIVE CNN-News18 First lady Jill Biden attends vigil for Nashville
Read MoreAfter Mass Shootings, Republicans Expand Access to Guns
In states around the country, Republican lawmakers are pushing laws to expand the ability to own and carry firearms.
Read MoreTrump says that ‘his people’ did not post photo of him threatening Bragg with bat – The Hill
Trump says that ‘his people’ did not post photo of him threatening Bragg with bat The Hill
Read MoreTrump news – live: Manhattan grand jury to break for a month, further delaying possible indictment – The Independent
Trump news – live: Manhattan grand jury to break for a month, further delaying possible indictment The Independent
Read MoreTaiwan president starts sensitive U.S. stopover; China warns against meetings
NEW YORK (Reuters) — Taiwan’s President Tsai Ing-wen arrived in New York on a sensitive U.S. stopover on Wednesday, vowing en route not to let external pressure prevent the island from engaging with the world after China threatened retaliation if
Read MoreCrude Prices Slip; Demand Concerns Persist
Crude-oil prices were down in early Asian trade following API data showing a large drop in U.S. crude inventories.
Read MoreMexico Investigates Migrant Deaths in Border City Fire as Homicide Case
The authorities identified eight suspects and said government workers and private security workers had done nothing to help migrants flee the blaze at a detention center in Ciudad Juárez.
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