Month: May 2023
Trump lawsuits: Has anyone been sued more than the former president? – Slate
Trump lawsuits: Has anyone been sued more than the former president? Slate
Read MoreUkraine Claims It Shot Down Russia’s Most Sophisticated Missile for First Time
The air force said it intercepted the hypersonic missile with a newly delivered U.S.-made Patriot air-defense battery. U.S. officials confirmed the strike.
Read MoreCharles Is Crowned King in Ancient Ceremony With Modern Twists
The coronation, the first since Queen Elizabeth II’s in 1953, was a royal spectacle of the kind that only Britain still stages.
Read MoreUkraine has set the stage for a new era of war – and AI could supercharge it
Drones have been part of the military inventory for decades, but the war in Ukraine has seen a massive escalation in their exploitation. Does this herald the start of a new era in modern warfare, and will the rapid development
Read MoreNine dead including suspect after shooting at US shopping mall
A gunman has shot and killed eight people and wounded at least seven others at a busy shopping mall in Texas, police have said.
Read MoreAnti-monarchists released from custody after King Charles’ coronation
LONDON (Reuters) – The leader of anti-monarchy group Republic and other members were released from custody after hours of detention during Saturday’s coronation of King Charles that raised questions over whether the police response had been proportionate. Police arrested the
Read MoreUkrainians Return Home, Renewed and Resigned
More than 5.5 million people who left after the war began in February 2022 have gone back home — and not just to large cities like Kyiv or Dnipro, but to small places near the front line, as well.
Read MoreMigrant Child Labor Debate in Congress Becomes Mired in Immigration Fight
Revelations that migrant children have been exploited for cheap labor brought calls for action, but a partisan battle over immigration policy has complicated lawmakers’ efforts.
Read MoreIn Trump Case, Bragg Pursues a Common Charge With a Rarely Used Strategy – The New York Times
In Trump Case, Bragg Pursues a Common Charge With a Rarely Used Strategy The New York Times
Read MoreHappenings for the Week of May 7
‘It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia’ star Charlie Day makes his directorial debut, Michael J. Fox tells his story, architect Norman Foster gets a career-spanning retrospective in Paris, the spring art fair season begins in New York and more.
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