Month: January 2024
A look at 2023’s discoveries in space exploration
In 2023, we saw incredibly detailed images from the most advanced telescope in space and the 25th year of a global partnership sending astronauts to orbit Earth. Digital video producer Casey Kuhn delves into the major discoveries from last year
Read MoreTo Avoid New York Rules, Hundreds of Migrants Dropped Off in New Jersey
Migrants, sent mostly from Texas, arrived at train stops outside New York City over the weekend to sidestep a new order limiting how they arrive.
Read MoreWhich is the world’s most powerful passport for visa-free travel in 2024? Not the American
Passports open the doors of the world. But not all of them are equal. Depending on the country that issues them and various other factors, some are much more powerful than others. And the advantages of being the holder of
Read MoreTariffs and the Common Man
Protectionism is sold as good for workers, but the overwhelming evidence is the opposite.
Read MoreA powerful earthquake struck Japan’s west coast, killing at least 4 people
As morning dawns in Japan, the country begins to survey the damage after a series of major new year’s day earthquakes and subsequent tsunami warnings.
Read MoreKyiv is in mourning after Russia’s large-scale aerial attack across Ukraine on Friday
Residents of Kyiv try and pick up the pieces of their lives once again following a weekend of missile attacks. Friday was the deadliest day for civilians in the city since the war began, killing 28.
Read MoreThe Military’s Phantom ‘Extremists’
An independent study puts to rest another false media narrative.
Read MoreDouble Dipping in Opioid Lawsuits
OptumRx seeks to disqualify Motley Rice for a conflict of interest.
Read MoreXi Jinping Says Happy New Year
China’s leader tries to influence Taiwan’s Jan. 13 election.
Read MorePalestinians in Lebanon’s Shatila camp share their feelings about the war in Gaza
In 1982, local militias allied with Israel killed hundreds in Lebanon’s Shatila camp. While much has changed in the camp in the last four decades, Palestinians still hold the memory.
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