Month: February 2024
King Charles III’s cancer was caught early, UK prime minister says
The palace said Charles, who has generally enjoyed good health, “remains wholly positive about his treatment and looks forward to returning to full public duty as soon as possible.”
Read MoreFederal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Claim of Absolute Immunity – The New York Times
Federal Appeals Court Rejects Trump’s Claim of Absolute Immunity The New York Times Trump is not immune in 2020 election interference case, appeals court rules NBC News Court rules Trump does not have immunity from 2020 election subversion prosecution CNN
Read MoreSouth Carolina primary is the last best chance to keep Trump out of the White House – The Hill
South Carolina primary is the last best chance to keep Trump out of the White House The Hill
Read MoreThe Working Woman’s Newest Life Hack: Magic Mushrooms
For a select group of moms in high-powered jobs, psilocybin has become the answer to a packed social and professional calendar with no time for hangovers.
Read More2 more ships in Mideast waters attacked by suspected Houthi drones
Since November, the rebels have repeatedly targeted ships in the Red Sea over Israel’s offensive in Gaza against Hamas.
Read MoreUBS Logs Another Loss, Says It Will Restart Buybacks
The bank was hit by expenses related to its takeover of Credit Suisse but raised its dividend and said it would resume share buybacks this year.
Read MoreBlinken meets with Egyptian mediators to push for cease-fire in Gaza
Egypt fears an expansion of combat to the Rafah area could push terrified Palestinian civilians across the border, a scenario Egypt has said it is determined to prevent.
Read MoreFloridians wonder if DeSantis’ will change now that he’s not running for president
He’s ended his bid for president and he still has three years left in his term as governor. (Image credit: Marta Lavandier/AP)
Read More7 Ways to Deal With Climate Despair
Forget climate anxiety: many people are in flat-out climate despair. About two-thirds of Americans (65%) report being worried about global warming, according to a January report from the Yale Program for Climate Communication. One in 10 say they’ve recently felt
Read MoreFDA move to ban formaldehyde in hair straighteners called too little, too late
The FDA will soon move to ban formaldehyde in hair-straightening products. It’s more than a decade after research raised alarms about health risks and other worrying chemicals remain in the products. (Image credit: Bill Clark/CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images)
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