Month: August 2023
Explaining Bidenomics: Economist Heather Boushey on the White House’s Industrial Policy – Foreign Policy
Explaining Bidenomics: Economist Heather Boushey on the White House’s Industrial Policy Foreign Policy
Read MoreParity and pain: World Cup favorites are out, a sign the global game is on the rise
NPR’s Ailsa Chang speaks with Pardeep Cattry, soccer writer for CBS Sports, about the U.S. Women’s National Team’s World Cup performance and key matchups in the next world cup round.
Read MorePart 1: Investigating how illicit fentanyl is actually getting into the U.S.
Most of the illicit fentanyl coming across the U.S.-Mexico border is smuggled through official ports of entry, according to immigration authorities. But not everyone believes that’s the full story.
Read MoreJudge says E Jean Carroll allegation Trump raped her is ‘substantially true’ in court dismissal – The Guardian US
Judge says E Jean Carroll allegation Trump raped her is ‘substantially true’ in court dismissal The Guardian US Judge dismisses Trump’s defamation lawsuit against Carroll for statements she made on CNN CNN Judge dismisses Trump’s defamation claim against E. Jean Carroll Reuters Judge
Read MoreRemembering the impact of Al Qaeda’s bombings of U.S. embassies, 25 years later
Twenty-five years after Al Qaeda bombed the U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania, State Department officials past and present remember the victims and talk about security at embassies today.
Read MoreTwo Russian missile strikes hit a city in eastern Ukraine, killing 5 people and wounding 31
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an online statement accused Russia of trying to leave “only broken and scorched stones” in eastern Ukraine.
Read MoreTwo Russian missile strikes hit a city in eastern Ukraine, killing 5 people and wounding 31
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in an online statement accused Russia of trying to leave “only broken and scorched stones” in eastern Ukraine.
Read MoreTrump Turned the GOP Into the Party of Wishful Thinking
Its leaders assumed he was a joke, tried to make peace with him, and reckoned he was finished after 2020.
Read MoreThe Wagner Group in Africa Serves Putin’s Global Ambitions
As in Syria in 2015, Russia’s intervention poses multiple dangers to the NATO alliance. The coup in Niger is the latest evidence.
Read MoreRising Oil Prices Are Bad News for Drivers—and the Fed
America faces a familiar foe in its fight against inflation, with crude prices up more than 18% over the past month.
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