Month: May 2023
Restrictive border policy Title 42 ends this week, leaving imprint on future of asylum
SAN DIEGO — The first day that asylum seekers could make appointments through their smartphones to request protection at U.S. ports of entry, a 22-year-old mother and her three children in Tijuana rushed to try to secure their own place
Read MoreSyria Readmitted to Arab League, Ending Over a Decade of Isolation for Assad
Move represents a rejection of U.S. goals as Arab countries forge policies independent of Western concerns.
Read MoreWagner Chief Appears to Backtrack on Threat to Pull Fighters From Bakhmut
Yevgeny V. Prigozhin said his mercenaries had been promised the ammunition and equipment they needed and would not have to withdraw from Russia’s fight for the eastern Ukrainian city.
Read MoreUN nuclear watchdog’s safety concerns rise as fighting intensifies near Ukraine plant
The head of the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog expressed growing anxiety about the safety of a Russian-occupied nuclear power plant near the front lines of fighting in Ukraine after the Moscow-installed governor of the area ordered the evacuation of the
Read MoreMale Stock Analysts With ‘Dominant’ Faces Get More Information—and Have Better Forecasts
Women analysts with perceived dominant faces, however, are at a competitive disadvantage, a study suggests.
Read MoreTexas Shooter Used AR-15-Style Rifle in Attack
Eight people were killed at a suburban mall near Dallas. The gunman died at the scene.
Read MoreCalifornia reparations panel OKs state apology, payments – KCRA Sacramento
California reparations panel OKs state apology, payments KCRA SacramentoView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreBiden, Lawmakers Look to Break Impasse on Debt Ceiling
Janet Yellen has warned that the U.S. may run out of money to pay bills as early as June 1.
Read MoreStock Funds Rise, but Outlook Is Iffy
Large-cap funds did better than most in April, though many issues could rain on investors’ parade.
Read MoreArab League votes to reinstate Syria’s membership after 12-year suspension
Arab government representatives in Cairo voted Sunday to return Syria to the Arab League after a 12-year suspension, according to the organization.
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