Month: July 2023
Trump rally draws massive crowd in heavily Republican part of South Carolina
Former President Donald Trump marked a return to the large-scale rallies of his previous presidential campaigns, speaking to a massive crowd gathered in the streets of a small South Carolina city on a blazing summer weekend.
Read MoreOver 500k calves, lambs have arrived in notorious live shipments so far this year
While meat industry insists ships meet regulations, activists say treatment of animals imported for fattening and slaughter violates animal welfare laws
Read MoreFar-right German party notches another win in mayoral race as it jumps in polls
Hannes Loth elected mayor of small town of Raguhn-Jessnitz by slim margin, marking first time a candidate of the anti-immigration AfD has been voted in as full-time town mayor
Read MoreNews Wrap: Baltimore party ends in tragedy with deadly gun violence
In our news wrap Sunday, overnight shootings at a Baltimore block party and Wichita nightclub have left two dead and dozens injured, more than 700 protestors were arrested during a fifth straight night of violent riots over the fatal police
Read MoreWhat the Supreme Court’s latest term tells us about its future direction
The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term this past week with the six conservative justices again flexing their supermajority to make big changes in law and society. Marcia Coyle, the PBS NewsHour’s Supreme Court analyst, joins John Yang to discuss
Read MoreWhat the Supreme Court’s latest term tells us about its future direction
The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term this past week with the six conservative justices again flexing their supermajority to make big changes in law and society. Marcia Coyle, the PBS NewsHour’s Supreme Court analyst, joins John Yang to discuss
Read MoreWhat the Supreme Court’s latest term tells us about its future direction
The U.S. Supreme Court ended its term this past week with the six conservative justices again flexing their supermajority to make big changes in law and society. Marcia Coyle, the PBS NewsHour’s Supreme Court analyst, joins John Yang to discuss
Read MorePutin projects calm; CIA director calls mutiny ‘vivid example’ of leader’s damage
Ukraine presses on with its offensive in the east while it watches the aftermath of the Russian mutiny a week ago.
Read MoreWhy fast fashion’s allure comes with environmental and human costs
The fast fashion industry is valued at over $100 billion, producing affordable, trendy clothes that are popular with young consumers. But the industry is under scrutiny for poor working conditions and using cheap textiles that quickly end up in landfills.
Read MoreAnalysis: Why there aren’t more women in the 2024 Republican presidential field
As Republicans keep jumping into the 2024 race for president, one demographic group seems notably lacking: women.
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