Month: November 2023
Amazon Clinches Deal With Spanish Union Over Cyber Monday Walkout
Amazon.com reached an agreement with most of its workers in Spain, averting the full impact of a strike that risked crippling its warehouses on one of the busiest days of the year.
Read MoreLife of Rosalynn Carter to be celebrated with the three days of memorials
Former first lady and global humanitarian Rosalynn Carter died Nov. 19 at the age of 96.
Read MoreTrump tells appeals court that threats to judge and clerk in NY civil fraud trial do not justify gag order – CNN
Trump tells appeals court that threats to judge and clerk in NY civil fraud trial do not justify gag order CNN Trump gag order could be reinstated today in civil fraud case CBS News Trump legal news brief: Threats to Judge Engoron
Read MoreTrump tells appeals court that threats to judge and clerk in NY civil fraud trial do not justify gag order – CNN
Trump tells appeals court that threats to judge and clerk in NY civil fraud trial do not justify gag order CNN
Read MoreBlinken to focus on Ukraine, rising tensions in Balkans at NATO meeting
Amid signs that a cease-fire agreement between Israel and Hamas due to expire on Monday may be extended, Blinken departs for Brussels where he will attend a NATO foreign ministers meeting.
Read More9 Holiday Gear and Gadget Gifts That Will Impress (for Less) in 2023
Including a phone-camera lens that adds cinematic effects, a super-charger for Apple devices and…a slingshot
Read MoreAre Edibles Actually Good for Sleep?
About 14% of U.S. adults said they used marijuana edibles as of 2022, and research suggests many of them do so in search of better sleep. One small 2021 study of cannabis users found that more than three-quarters of them
Read MoreFinding a place at the Met, this opera sings in a language of its own
Florencia gives star Ailyn Pérez a rare chance to sing in Spanish. As the bilingual daughter of Mexican immigrants, she learned early on that language had the power to shape her experience and voice. (Image credit: Ken Howard/Met Opera)
Read MoreChina says known, not novel, pathogens driving national surge in respiratory infections
The WHO earlier this week requested that China provide information about a potentially worrying spike in respiratory illnesses and clusters of pneumonia in children, as mentioned by media reports and a global infectious disease monitoring service.
Read MoreState Lawmakers and Activists Start Hunger Strike for Ceasefire in Gaza
More than a dozen state lawmakers and activists in the U.S.—including actor Cynthia Nixon—have started a hunger strike calling for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. The five state lawmakers taking part in the hunger strike beginning Monday are Delaware State
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