Month: August 2023
The Rejected Bet That Launched a Gambling Scandal in College Sports
When an obscure youth baseball coach’s bet on a college game was turned down by a Cincinnati sportsbook, it set off a frenzy of investigations that has rocked college sports.
Read MoreItalian PM’s sister to take high office in leading party
Arianna Meloni, the sister of Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has become the head of the political secretariat in the far-right governing party Fratelli d’Italia (Brothers of Italy). Arianna Meloni will be responsible for membership administration, verification of party entries
Read MoreHeineken sells Russian business for just 86p – at a loss of £256m
Heineken has sold its Russian business for just 86p – with the brewing giant set to face a total loss of £256m as a result.
Read MoreThree reasons why Trump’s case in Georgia is different – BBC
Three reasons why Trump’s case in Georgia is different BBC
Read MoreDonald Trump arrest photo from Fulton County jail marks historic first – USA TODAY
Donald Trump arrest photo from Fulton County jail marks historic first USA TODAY
Read MoreEU brings down the hammer on big tech as tough rules kick in
The world’s major tech titans must crack down on illegal content and keep European users safe online from Friday, when far-reaching EU rules force digital firms to fall into line. The landmark Digital Services Act (DSA) compels tech companies to
Read MoreDemocracy Is Feminist
August 26, 2023 marks the 50th anniversary of Women’s Equality Day. Proposed in 1971 by Bella Abzug, the formidable feminist organizer and federal lawmaker from New York, and passed as a joint resolution by Congress in 1973, Women’s Equality Day
Read MoreWhat the March on Washington Can Teach Us About the Fight for Black Queer Freedom
August 28 will mark the 60th anniversary of the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. During that march, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. declared his dream and Congressman John Lewis declared his impatience. Marian Anderson and Mahalia Jackson
Read MoreGuyana president demands slavery reparations ahead of British family’s apology
Guyana’s president has called for those involved in the slave trade to be posthumously charged with crimes against humanity, ahead of a formal apology from the descendants of a British slave owner.
Read More388: The number of people unaccounted for in Maui fire falls by more than half
The latest revision came after Hawaii Gov. Josh Green said the FBI was working to “un-duplicate” people who were reported missing. (Image credit: Bill Chappell/NPR)
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