Month: November 2023
Hezbollah Chief to Break Silence on Israel-Hamas War
Hassan Nasrallah’s comments will be watched closely around the region for clues to whether he will step up a confrontation with Israel and potentially ignite a wider conflict.
Read MoreAs Blinken meets PM, IDF airs call said to show Hamas storing fuel under Gaza hospital
Israel working to resist international pressure to allow fuel into Strip; military ground op death toll reaches 24; US said to be flying drones over Gaza in hunt for hostages The post As Blinken meets PM, IDF airs call said
Read MoreSidley Attorneys Say Private Investors’ Sports Plays Have Moved Beyond Vanity Projects
Investors are betting that sports deals, from teams to stadiums and media rights, promise strong returns.
Read MoreDOJ Watchdog Seeks to Reverse Some Fees Paid to Law Firm Jackson Walker
The Justice Department division that oversees the nation’s bankruptcy courts is seeking to reverse prior court orders granting fees to a Texas law firm that employed a lawyer who had an undisclosed romantic relationship with the presiding judge.
Read MoreA Closer Look
Selections from ’Famous Finds and Finders: Searching for the Past’ by Tom Velcovsky and Štěpánka Sekaninová, illustrated by Adam Wolf
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Selections from ’Ben Rothery’s Deadly and Dangerous Animals by Ben Rothery
Read MoreInvestors Aren’t Buying Apple’s New iPhone
A subdued outlook indicates that investors’ fears over the iPhone cycle and China aren’t misplaced.
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Selections from ’Shipwrecked!: Diving for Hidden Time Capsules on the Ocean Floor by Martin W. Sandler
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Selections from ’Everything You Know About Dinosaurs Is Wrong!’ by Nick Crumpton, illustrated by Gavin Scott
Read MoreWomen in abusive homes fear for their safety as war leads to relaxed gun licensing
175,000 firearm license applications filed since Oct. 7 as Ben Gvir eases restrictions; forum calls for those with domestic violence complaints against them to be ineligible The post Women in abusive homes fear for their safety as war leads to
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