Month: July 2023
Ukraine starts fresh push in major counteroffensive: ‘The Ukrainians are moving’ – Fox News
Ukraine starts fresh push in major counteroffensive: ‘The Ukrainians are moving’ Fox News Putin Has The Last Laugh; Russian Army Advances 12 KM in Four Days; Kyiv ‘Loses’ Nearly 900 Troops Hindustan Times Live updates: Russia’s war in Ukraine, missile attack on
Read MoreTrump’s legal team meets with special counsel as federal indictment looms – CNN
Trump’s legal team meets with special counsel as federal indictment looms CNN Trump lawyers meet with US special counsel as indictment looms Yahoo News Lawyers for former President Trump meet with U.S. Justice Department KPIX | CBS NEWS BAY AREA Trump lawyers meet
Read MoreA woman in China was left to learn her husband’s secret identity when police took him
After the police in China hauled a computer programmer away, his wife was left to discover who her husband really was — a mysterious political blogger.
Read MoreMuch anticipated U.S. and Netherlands world cup rematch ends with a resounding… tie
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly talks with soccer writer Sophie Downey about the U.S.’s and the Netherlands’ much anticipated match in the Women’s World Cup.
Read MoreDrug maker Mallinckrodt aims to avoid paying an opioid settlement to victims
The drug maker Mallinckrodt is working to avoid payments to people who have struggled with addiction to opioids, as originally reported by the Wall Street Journal.
Read More70 years since the Korean armistice, some call for an official end to the conflict
On the 70th anniversary of an armistice that stopped the Korean War, veterans reflect, while some activists call on U.S. officials to officially declare the conflict over.
Read MoreMass stranding of pilot whales leaves experts puzzled
NPR’s Mary Louise Kelly speaks with Dr. Andrew Read, professor of marine biology at Duke University, about the mass stranding of pilot whales in Western Australia.
Read MoreUK government’s routine housing of unaccompanied child migrants in hotels ruled unlawful
Britain’s High Court has ruled that the government acted unlawfully when it routinely housed newly arrived unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels.
Read MoreUK government’s routine housing of unaccompanied child migrants in hotels ruled unlawful
Britain’s High Court has ruled that the government acted unlawfully when it routinely housed newly arrived unaccompanied child asylum seekers in hotels.
Read MoreDads may want to do more caretaking — but then face barriers, one study finds
Fathers may want to take on more domestic and child care responsibilities, but gender norms and a lack of social support may discourage them from doing so, a new international study finds. (Image credit: Jonathan Nackstrand/AFP via Getty Images)
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