Month: November 2023
Israel holds memorial at the music festival site where Hamas killed 364 people
Through song and pictures, Israel commemorated the 364 killed and around 40 taken hostage Oct. 27 while at a music festival in the Negev Desert. The event was put on at the site of the deadly attack.
Read MoreBiden Impeachment Effort Hits Critical Stage as Hunter Biden Pushes to Testify Publicly
The yearlong effort by House Republicans to impeach President Joe Biden is reaching a critical stage, as the President’s brother and son may testify in the coming weeks even as questions linger about whether the disjointed investigation has uncovered any
Read MoreArmed with barriers made of human hair, Venezuelans take on massive oil slicks
Venezuelans attempt to tackle the massive oil slicks that are clogging up one of South America’s largest bodies of inland water — by using human hair.
Read MoreExchange of Palestinian prisoners for Hamas’ hostages continues through ceasefire
Hamas freed 12 more hostages it seized in its deadly assault on Israel on Oct. 7. This comes as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas enters its fifth day.
Read MoreCharles T. Munger, Much More Than Warren Buffett’s No. 2, Dies at 99
A billionaire himself, he was the witty vice chairman of Mr. Buffett’s powerhouse investment firm Berkshire Hathaway. But he had far more influence than his title suggested.
Read MoreBlinken will return to the Middle East after NATO summit
The U.S.’s lead diplomat heads towards the Middle East again, in an effort to extending the pause in fighting, greater humanitarian access in Gaza and a release of more hostages.
Read MoreLive updates: Israel-Hamas war, truce extended by two days – CNN
Live updates: Israel-Hamas war, truce extended by two days CNN Israel confirms release of 5th hostage group by Hamas as final day of cease-fire nears Fox News Palestinian prisoners reunite with family members amid temporary cease-fire NBC News Biden’s Pause in Gaza Offers
Read More‘The Accidental Equalizer’ Review: The Luck of the Job
For those applying to entry-level positions of midtier jobs, the odds of being hired are akin to a lottery. But it’s better than the alternative.
Read MoreCharlie Munger, Titan of Investing, Dies at 99
As Berkshire Hathaway vice chairman and consigliere to Warren Buffett, his sharp wit dazzled generations of investors.
Read MoreFinland to close its entire border with Russia over migrant concerns
Finland says it will close its last remaining border crossing with Russia amid concerns that Moscow is using migrants as part of “hybrid warfare” to destabilize the Nordic country following its entry into NATO.
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