Month: June 2023
Four men guilty over French far-right terror plot against Jewish and Muslim targets
27-year-old former voluntary police officer, accused of being ringleader, to serve 18 years in jail; other three, one of whom was a minor at the time, given lighter prison terms
Read MoreWhy It’s Impossible to Get Your Car Repaired This Summer
A shortage of parts and technicians, more complex auto technology, and older cars on the road are creating a perfect storm; Ford and GM are concerned.
Read MoreWhere Is Abortion Legal in the U.S.? A State-by-State Guide to Abortion Access
Abortion access in the U.S. has changed considerably since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Track where abortion is now legal, banned or under threat.
Read MoreLooters break into gun shop as hundreds arrested on fourth night of violence in France
Looters broke into a gun shop in Marseille and hundreds of arrests were made across France as riots continued for a fourth night.
Read MorePutin has offered Wagner fighters three choices – but he can’t afford to lose them from the war
President Putin is directing a major “damage limitation” exercise in Russia to re-impose his authority and purge those responsible for the potential coup attempt, following Yevgeny Prigozhin’s abortive “march for justice” towards the Russian capital last weekend.
Read MoreWhy It’s Impossible to Get Your Car Repaired This Summer
A shortage of parts and technicians, more complex auto technology, and older cars on the road are creating a perfect storm; Ford and GM are concerned
Read MoreCulinary history, taste and design exhibits whet the appetite in Jerusalem and Holon
Israel Museum features anthropological display of banquets; Design Museum Holon rethinks look and feel of food
Read MoreCulinary history, taste and design exhibits whet the appetite in Jerusalem and Holon
Israel Museum features anthropological display of banquets; Design Museum Holon rethinks look and feel of food
Read MoreEurope’s Euclid space telescope set for launch to explore ‘dark universe’
By Steve Gorman (Reuters) – A SpaceX rocket in Florida stood poised for launch on Saturday carrying an orbital telescope built to shed light on mysterious cosmic phenomena known as dark energy and dark matter, unseen forces scientists say account
Read MoreAffirmative Action Ruling May Upend Diversity Hiring Policies, Too
The Supreme Court decision on college admissions could lead companies to alter recruitment and promotion practices to pre-empt legal challenges.
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