Month: August 2023
Vice president celebrates Aces’ WNBA title in White House visit – ESPN – ESPN
Vice president celebrates Aces’ WNBA title in White House visit – ESPN ESPN Las Vegas Aces score big in White House visit POLITICO Vice President Harris Welcomes the Las Vegas Aces to the White House C-SPAN
Read MoreWith new technology, researchers find mass grave of Jews murdered by Nazis in Latvia
Grave contains victims of 1941 massacre in Liepāja that was filmed by a German soldier; Jewish museum director says site should be marked as a memorial
Read MoreJewish groups praise California mandate barring ‘bigotry’ in ethnic studies classes
State education official calls anti-discrimination requirements ‘an important guardrail,’ after concerns raised that some courses teach antisemitic and anti-Israel content
Read MoreJewish couple in Tennessee cleared to sue adoption agency for alleged religious bias
Appeals court reverses earlier ruling blocking lawsuit by Elizabeth and Gabriel Rutan-Ram against state agency that refused to work with them because they’re Jewish
Read MoreAs hundreds remain missing after Maui wildfires, electric company admits evidence on how blaze started may be compromised – CNN
As hundreds remain missing after Maui wildfires, electric company admits evidence on how blaze started may be compromised CNN Lehi family remains hopeful crews will find uncle on Maui as number of missing reaches 1100 KSL.com Maui officials release 388 names of
Read MoreDespite What Powell Says, the Fed Is Likely Done
The Federal Reserve chief left the central bank’s options open, in part to prevent investors from asking the next question: When will the Fed cut?
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What’s News: Business & Finance
Read MoreFinally: Some Outdoor Heating Lamps That Aren’t Plain Ugly
Who says heat lamps can’t be chic? Designers call these new, attractive options the ultimate shoulder-season backyard upgrade.
Read MoreThe Forgotten Part of MLK’s Dream: Good Jobs and Higher Wages
At the March on Washington 60 years ago, King and other speakers demanded economic progress for Black Americans as a key to equality.
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