Month: October 2023
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the latest shakeups among GOP presidential contenders
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Geoff Bennett to discuss the latest political news, including the 2024 presidential field continuing to take shape with former Vice President Mike Pence exiting the
Read MoreSam Bankman-Fried Grilled in Crucial Day on Witness Stand
The FTX founder faces hours of uncomfortable questions and sidesteps some answers in his fraud trial.
Read MoreMoscow Jews say they’re unsurprised by antisemitic riot at Dagestan airport
Kippa-clad teacher near synagogue in Russian capital calls Sunday rampage ‘frightening’; teacher at Jewish school says mob was made up of ‘people who don’t know or understand much’ The post Moscow Jews say they’re unsurprised by antisemitic riot at Dagestan
Read MoreMore on the Stifled Hunter Biden Probe
A U.S. Attorney says his team was blocked from its vetting work.
Read MoreIt’s unlikely that humans will achieve global warming goals. But all is not lost
A study in Nature suggests the amount of carbon that humans can still emit and still keep warming to 1.5 °C may be exhausted within the next 6 years.
Read MoreThreats against Palestinian, Muslim and Jewish people has spiked since the war began
As the war between Hamas and Israel rages on, the diaspora is feeling the pain of discrimination. Advocacy groups in the U.S. report a spike in threats of harassment and violence.
Read MoreTreasury Wine to Buy Luxury Producer DAOU Vineyards for Up to $1 Billion
The Australia-based producer said the transaction provides scale to launch a future standalone Americas luxury division.
Read MoreWar Closes In on Gaza City
The latest from the Israel-Hamas war. Weekday afternoons with Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Times journalists on the ground.
Read MoreWar Closes In on Gaza City
The latest from the Israel-Hamas war. Weekday afternoons with Lulu Garcia-Navarro and Times journalists on the ground.
Read MoreThousands of workers from Gaza are trapped in the West Bank and can’t go home
Thousands of Palestinians from Gaza were working in Israel when Hamas attacked on Oct. 7. Now, they’re unable to go back and in limbo in the West Bank.
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