Month: July 2023
Trump faces new federal charges over Mar-a-Lago camera footage in classified materials case
Donald Trump asked a staffer to delete camera footage at his Florida estate in an effort to obstruct the federal investigation into his possession of classified documents, according to an updated indictment that adds another defendant to the case.
Read MoreHow urban heat islands make the impacts of excessive heat worse
Living in certain parts of a city can make the impacts of extreme heat worse. That’s because of a phenomenon called the urban heat island effect. A recent report by the research group Climate Central showed that more than 40
Read MoreCoup in Niger puts U.S. efforts to thwart terrorism in Africa’s Sahel region at risk
An apparent military takeover has occurred in the African nation of Niger. It’s a country struggling with grinding poverty and fighting back an Islamist insurgency. The U.S. denounced the coup and has long counted Niger as a partner in the
Read MoreTrump Faces Additional Charges in Classified Documents Case
(WASHINGTON) — Former President Donald Trump is facing additional charges in the Justice Department’s classified documents investigation. The additional allegations of obstruction and willful retention of national defense information were added to the indictment Thursday by Justice Department special counsel
Read MoreTrump charged with additional counts in Mar-a-Lago documents case
A new defendant was also added the indictment against Trump and his aide Walt Nauta. Carlos de Oliveira was added to the obstruction conspiracy charged in the original indictment. (Image credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Read MoreLobster industry says regulations to save right whales will push them out of business
Right whales are a majestic sight to behold off the eastern coast of North America, but they are endangered and their numbers are shrinking. Many conservationists say fishing gear that causes entanglements is a big part of the problem. But
Read MoreDivided Over Money and Policy, House G.O.P. Punts on Spending Bill
Even as Republicans pushed through the first of a dozen government funding measures, the struggle over another foreshadowed a potential shutdown in the fall.
Read MoreSyrian refugee elected mayor in German town as anti-immigrant sentiment rises
For eight years, the NewsHour has been running a series called Desperate Journey tracking major events in migration across the world. Much of the time, we’re reporting on tragedies but occasionally there’s a glimpse of light. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant
Read MoreLeBron James’ son is released from hospital days after suffering a cardiac arrest
James committed to join the University of Southern California’s basketball team in May. He was practicing with the team when he went into cardiac arrest. (Image credit: Mark J. Terrill/AP)
Read MoreWhat to Know About Heat Domes—And How Long They Last
Hundreds of millions of Americans remain affected by yet another week of sweltering heat as excessive heat watches are enacted across the U.S., from California to New York. Heat waves are becoming more common in major U.S. cities, the United
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