Month: November 2023
Russia launches its largest drone attack on Ukraine since start of invasion – CBS News
Russia launches its largest drone attack on Ukraine since start of invasion CBS News Ukraine says Kyiv hit by largest drone attack since war started NBC News Air Force warns of possible air strikes, drone activity in multiple oblasts Yahoo News Kyiv hit
Read MoreOperation to save 41 workers trapped in India tunnel halts after machine breaks – New York Post
Operation to save 41 workers trapped in India tunnel halts after machine breaks New York Post India tunnel collapse: Trapped workers anxious as drilling snag delays rescue, relative says Global News Indian tunnel rescue halted for days as drilling machine breaks down Fox
Read MoreDerek Chauvin expected to survive prison stabbing: officials – The Hill
Derek Chauvin expected to survive prison stabbing: officials The Hill Derek Chauvin stabbed in federal prison ABC News Saturday’s Forum – Outside the Beltway Outside The Beltway – Mobile Edition Derek Chauvin ‘in stable condition’ following federal prison attack KSTP Ex-officer Derek Chauvin, convicted
Read MoreA musical parody of ‘Saw’ teases out the queer love story from a cult horror hit
A love story is not the first thing that comes to mind when thinking of the Saw franchise, but that’s exactly what a new musical is – and then some. (Image credit: Natalie Keyssar for NPR)
Read MoreOhio State Can Still Reach the College Football Playoff—With a Lot of Help
The Buckeyes need help from undefeated and one-loss teams next weekend to advance after Saturday’s loss to Michigan.
Read MoreCargo ship sinks near Greece with 13 crew members missing
Thirteen people are missing after a cargo ship sank near one of the Greek islands.
Read MoreBlack Friday Spending Was Strong. How People Pay for Gifts Is Upending Retailers.
Consumers are shifting away from store-branded credit cards, which have been lucrative for retailers.
Read MoreInvestors Are Hungry for Risk—And Holding Record Cash Sums
Some analysts see the investor balances in money-market funds as a bullish sign for stocks and bonds.
Read MoreHow the $1.8 Billion Real-Estate Commissions Lawsuit Came to Be
The litigation that could end up changing how millions of Americans buy and sell homes was hiding in plain sight for three decades.
Read MoreOwners Keep Zombie Malls Alive Even When Towns Want to Pull the Plug
Aging malls often take a long time to expire, but they can remain valuable assets
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