Month: August 2023
California’s Mammoth Mountain is wrapping up its second-longest season after 275 days
Atmospheric rivers brought record-breaking snowfall to the mountain over the winter, allowing the resort to stay open into August. It will close just shy of 100 days before the new season starts. (Image credit: Peter Morning/Mammoth Mountain)
Read MoreIn latest violence, 18-year-old Palestinian killed during Israeli military raid
Violence has spiraled in the northern West Bank, with the rise of Palestinian armed groups carrying out shooting attacks against Israelis and daily arrest raids by the Israeli military.
Read MoreTrump’s court appearances should be nationally televised, Adam Schiff says – CNBC
Trump’s court appearances should be nationally televised, Adam Schiff says CNBC ‘A no-brainer’: House Dems call for Trump’s Jan. 6 trial to be televised MSNBC Adam Schiff leads Democrat push to televise Trump trials: ‘Vitally important’ Fox News Opinion | Neal Katyal: The
Read MoreBoth expelled members of ‘Tennessee Three’ win back their state House seats after special election
The young Black lawmakers had been reinstated by local officials after being booted from the GOP-dominated Statehouse, but only on an interim basis.
Read MoreTrump’s Secret Service protection may mean no prison even if he’s convicted – The Washington Post
Trump’s Secret Service protection may mean no prison even if he’s convicted The Washington Post
Read MoreThe latest news on Trump’s indictment in 2020 election probe: live updates – CNN
The latest news on Trump’s indictment in 2020 election probe: live updates CNN
Read MoreAfter helping prevent extinctions for 50 years, the Endangered Species Act itself may be at risk
Opposition has grown from industry and landowner groups who say it hampers economic growth and property rights. Supporters are fighting back, saying the law is more important than ever.
Read MoreGlobal food prices rise after Russia ends Ukraine grain deal and India restricts rice exports
Commodity prices have been falling but the trade restrictions and grain deal’s demise threaten to increase food insecurity and the prices people pay to eat in developing nations.
Read MoreGlobal food prices rise after Russia ends Ukraine grain deal and India restricts rice exports
Commodity prices have been falling but the trade restrictions and grain deal’s demise threaten to increase food insecurity and the prices people pay to eat in developing nations.
Read MoreLong-time Jane Doe in Gilgo Beach serial killings is identified – NPR
Long-time Jane Doe in Gilgo Beach serial killings is identified NPR Gilgo Beach and the ‘normal’ man turned serial killer The Independent Gilgo Beach: Police identify another victim in serial killing investigation ABC News Gilgo Beach victim Jane Doe No. 7 identified as
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