Month: November 2023
Republican Celeste Maloy wins Utah special election to replace her former boss U.S. Rep. Chris Stewart
Maloy’s win puts a woman in Utah’s congressional delegation for the first time since 2019.
Read MoreOPEC Delays Summit Over Production Spat
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries delayed its summit as it tries to resolve a disagreement over the production of African nations, according to delegates.
Read MoreThe Race to Save Premature Babies in Gaza
As Gaza’s biggest hospital complex, Al-Shifa, collapsed from a lack of power, oxygen, and water by Nov. 11, the lives of 39 premature babies hung in the balance after they could no longer receive critical care from incubators. Soon after,
Read More‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ turns 50 this year. How has it held up?
CBS first aired the televised holiday special in 1973. The message still shines, but some characters and scenes feel a little dated. (Image credit: Allstar Picture Library Limited/Alamy)
Read MoreLIV Golf announces 2024 schedule, moves away from Trump courses – GolfDigest.com
LIV Golf announces 2024 schedule, moves away from Trump courses GolfDigest.com
Read More10 Thoughtful Gifts That Don’t Cost a Thing
The impact of a good gift should never be measured by its price tag. Indeed, the best gifts are often the ones that are intentional, thoughtful, and above all, personal—all elements that don’t (have to) cost a thing. This holiday
Read MoreLive updates: What’s happening in the Israel-Hamas war as both sides agree to temporary truce for hostage exchange
The Israeli government said that under an outline of the deal, Hamas is to free over a four-day period at least 50 of the roughly 240 hostages taken in its Oct. 7 attack on Israel, and Israel is to release
Read MoreImprisoned Nobel Winner Narges Mohammadi Tells Angelina Jolie Iran’s People Will Prevail
This year’s Nobel Peace Prize Laureate cannot attend the award ceremony in Oslo on Dec. 10. Narges Mohammadi sits in Tehran’s notorious Evin Prison, where she is serving her third prison sentence for defending human rights. A mathematician and physicist
Read MoreU.K’s Conservative Government Pushes Tax Cuts in Hopes of Bolstering Electoral Chances
LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Conservative government sought to regain the political initiative Wednesday with a series of tax cuts for businesses and individuals that it hopes will bolster its chances in a national election next year that opinion polls suggest
Read MoreBiden’s plan to raise salaries for Head Start teachers could leave fewer seats for children
A Biden administration plan could increase salaries for hundreds of low-paid early childhood teachers caring for the country’s poorest children.
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