3 Newsletters: 79 new articles
 Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
 | ||||||||
 FBI, MI5 warn business leaders of threat posed by Chinese espionage  The heads of U.S. and British domestic intelligence warned business leaders on Wednesday of the threat the Chinese Communist Party poses to their interests.      FDA temporarily lifts order banning Juul e-cigarettes  The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday temporarily lifted the ban it imposed last month on the sale of JUUl Labs Inc. products.      Illinois shooting: Robert Crimo III confesses, judge denies bond in first court appearance  The man accused of killing seven at a Fourth of July parade near Chicago made his first court appearance on Wednesday from jail. A judge ordered him held without bond.      White House communications director Kate Bedingfield to leave role in late July  White House communications director Kate Bedingfield will leave her role with the Biden administration in late July, the White House said Wednesday.      EPA tests underestimate 'forever chemicals' in drinking water, study says  Environmental Protection Agency tests undercount "forever chemicals," or PFAS, in drinking water, according to new analysis by The Guardian.      Federal appeals court hears arguments on legality of DACA program  A three-judge federal appeals court in New Orleans heard arguments regarding the legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program Wednesday after a federal judge ordered new applications to stop last year.      Russian attack destroys Kharkiv university, Ukraine's Zelensky says  Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday said a Russian missile strike destroyed a university in the country's second-largest city, Kharkiv.      Islamic State claims attack on Nigerian prison, frees hundreds of inmates  A suspected Islamist attack on a prison in Nigeria has freed hundreds of inmates, including militants, government officials said.      British PM Boris Johnson resists calls for resignation amid Cabinet departures  British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday rejected calls for his resignation despite growing pressure within his own Cabinet and an avalanche of one-time allies resigning from the government.      French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announces plan to nationalize Elictricite de France SA  New French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Wednesday announced plans to nationalize struggling nuclear power giant Elictricite de France SA.      Boeing subsidiary to build two new Virgin Galactic motherships  Virgin Galactic confirmed Wednesday it is retaining Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences to build two next generation motherships.      Senate Democrats aim for Manchin's support with new prescription drug bill  Senate Democrats released a revised plan Wednesday to lower the cost of prescription drugs in a new bid to push forward with some aspects of President Joe Biden's spending package introduced late last year.      Explosion damages controversial Georgia Guidestones  An explosion destroyed part of the Georgia Guidestones, also known as "America's Stonehenge." Investigators say a bomb was deliberately set, as some on Twitter praised the destruction of the so-called "satanic monument."      Dow gains 69 points after Federal Reserve releases June minutes  The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 69 points Wednesday, staging a late rebound after the Federal Reserve released its June meetings.      Prenatal exposure to chemicals may cause liver disease in kids  Prenatal exposure to several chemicals found in consumer and industrial products may be linked to  the growing incidence of liver disease in children, a new study suggests.      One protein seen as 'critical factor' in development of Alzheimer’s disease  A new study has found that a protein called tau is a critical factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, which may lead to better ways to deliver targeted treatment.      Biden, Harris speak to Brittney Griner's wife about efforts to release her from Russia  President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by phone to Brittney Griner's wife Wednesday about the administration's efforts to release the WNBA star from detention in Russia.      Cancer drug sabizabulin may reduce risk of death from COVID-19  An experimental drug used to fight cancer may reduce the risk of death for COVID-19 patients by roughly 55%, a new study suggests.      Study: Underactive thyroid may increase older person's risk of dementia  An underactive thyroid in older people may dramatically increase their risk of developing dementia, new research says.      Jury convicts gunman in rapper Nipsey Hussle's murder  A Los Angeles jury has found gunman Eric R. Holder Jr. guilty of first-degree murder in the death of rapper Nipsey Hussle, who was shot 10 times outside his south Los Angeles clothing store more than three years ago.      Look: Idaho zoo's 60-year-old spider monkey might be world's oldest  An Idaho zoo threw a birthday party for a black-handed spider monkey who officials said might be the world's oldest member of his species at age 60.      Alligator found swimming in Wisconsin lake  Animal rescuers in Wisconsin are trying to find the owner of an unusual animal found swimming in a lake -- an alligator.      NASA re-establishes contact with CAPSTONE spacecraft  NASA has regained communications with its new lunar spacecraft, the space agency confirmed on Wednesday.       | 
 Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
 | ||||||||
 Fed Moves Toward Another Big Rate Increase as Inflation LingersAs the Federal Reserve battles rapid inflation, officials are likely to stay on an aggressive path even as signs of economic cooling emerge.        Global Oil Prices Dip Below $100 as Recession Fears SpreadOil prices have been slipping over the last two weeks, but the drop has accelerated in recent days.        Comey and McCabe, Who Infuriated Trump, Both Faced Intensive I.R.S. AuditsThe former F.B.I. director and his deputy, both of whom former President Donald J. Trump wanted prosecuted, were selected for a rare audit program that the tax agency says is random.        Boris Johnson Vows to Go On Amid Wave of Cabinet ResignationsA wave of resignations and calls for him to step down showed the prime minister’s support within his Conservative Party melting away, but he remained defiant.        Who Could Lead the Conservative Party if Boris Johnson Resigns?A small group is stepping to center stage as Britain’s political crisis intensifies, including the rival Boris Johnson beat last time.        Highland Park Shooting Reveals Limits of Illinois’s Gun RestrictionsLegislators and gun control advocates are asking how the 21-year-old suspect was able to buy several weapons despite alarming police encounters and relatively strict state laws.        What We Know About the Highland Park Shooting VictimsSeven people have died and more than 30 were wounded.        Biden Promised to Stay Above the Fray, but Democrats Want a FighterPresident Biden’s measured approach at a time of political tumult has left him struggling to inspire his supporters and allies to action.        Kate Bedingfield, White House Communications Director, Will Step DownKate Bedingfield will be the latest senior adviser to leave the Biden administration, whose messaging has faced growing criticism from Democrats.        Jan. 6 Panel Secures Deal for Cipollone to Be InterviewedThe former White House counsel pushed back on President Donald J. Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and was in the West Wing to witness his actions on Jan. 6, 2021.        Man Who Shot the Rapper Nipsey Hussle Is Convicted of MurderA jury found Eric R. Holder Jr. guilty of first-degree murder for the 2019 killing of Hussle, an artist who devoted his adult life to championing his South Los Angeles neighborhood.        When Paying Dues Doesn’t Pay the Rent, How Does the Theater Survive?Frank talk about salaries and the end of unpaid internships are positive steps, but the cost may be fewer opportunities to learn the ropes.        Republicans Have Set Themselves Up for a Showdown With the Supreme CourtTwo conservative critiques of the administrative state are in contradiction with each other.        These New Breastfeeding Guidelines Ignore the Reality of Many American MomsOn the heels of Roe being overturned, a formula shortage and the failure to pass the PUMP Act, the recommendation to breastfeed for “two years or beyond” was ill timed.        A Viable Third Party Is Coming, and It’s Starting With a New Jersey LawsuitA way for dismayed voters in the middle to get a voice.        Americans Are Losing Their Right to Not ConformThe freedom to define oneself has deep roots in the American traditions of pluralism and independence.        The Deaths of Migrants in Melilla Is a Story We’ve Heard BeforeThe deaths of migrants in Melilla, a Spanish enclave in northern Morocco, are gut-wrenching.        Show the CarnageWould images from mass shootings shock the country out of its morbid malaise and into action to address the public health crisis guns have created?        Modern Love Podcast: ‘Do It, I Dare You.’Step inside the secret, beautiful world of a nanny in New York City and his tiny companion.        How to Prepare for California’s Wildfire SeasonTips for readying your home and packing your emergency bag.        Ethnic Killings in Ethiopia Add to CrisisAllegations of a second recent ethnic massacre in the restive region of Oromia further destabilize a country already coping with civil war in a northern region.        Explosion Destroys Mysterious Monument in Georgia, Authorities SayFor more than four decades, the Georgia Guidestones near Elberton Ga., have been an enigma. On Wednesday, the authorities said, “unknown individuals” destroyed a large part of the structure.        Jerry Harris Sentenced to 12 Years for Sex Crimes Involving MinorsMr. Harris, who shot to reality-TV fame in the Netflix documentary series “Cheer,” had pleaded guilty to federal charges related to soliciting child sexual abuse imagery and illegal sexual conduct with a minor.        Pass the Chowder, and the Curry: Jamaican Chefs Add to Cape Cod’s Culinary DelightsThanks to Jamaican seasonal workers, the taste of Cape Cod now extends beyond the known lineup of Yankee favorites, to golden patties, jerk-rubbed meats and turmeric-rich curries.         More Recent Articles
  | 
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
                      (
                      Atom
                      )
                    


 The heads of U.S. and British domestic intelligence warned business leaders on Wednesday of the threat the Chinese Communist Party poses to their interests.   
 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday temporarily lifted the ban it imposed last month on the sale of JUUl Labs Inc. products.   
 The man accused of killing seven at a Fourth of July parade near Chicago made his first court appearance on Wednesday from jail. A judge ordered him held without bond.   
 White House communications director Kate Bedingfield will leave her role with the Biden administration in late July, the White House said Wednesday.   
 Environmental Protection Agency tests undercount "forever chemicals," or PFAS, in drinking water, according to new analysis by The Guardian.   
 A three-judge federal appeals court in New Orleans heard arguments regarding the legality of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program Wednesday after a federal judge ordered new applications to stop last year.   
 Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky on Wednesday said a Russian missile strike destroyed a university in the country's second-largest city, Kharkiv.   
 A suspected Islamist attack on a prison in Nigeria has freed hundreds of inmates, including militants, government officials said.   
 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson on Wednesday rejected calls for his resignation despite growing pressure within his own Cabinet and an avalanche of one-time allies resigning from the government.   
 New French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne on Wednesday announced plans to nationalize struggling nuclear power giant Elictricite de France SA.   
 Virgin Galactic confirmed Wednesday it is retaining Boeing subsidiary Aurora Flight Sciences to build two next generation motherships.   
 Senate Democrats released a revised plan Wednesday to lower the cost of prescription drugs in a new bid to push forward with some aspects of President Joe Biden's spending package introduced late last year.   
 An explosion destroyed part of the Georgia Guidestones, also known as "America's Stonehenge." Investigators say a bomb was deliberately set, as some on Twitter praised the destruction of the so-called "satanic monument."   
 The Dow Jones Industrial Average gained 69 points Wednesday, staging a late rebound after the Federal Reserve released its June meetings.   
 Prenatal exposure to several chemicals found in consumer and industrial products may be linked to  the growing incidence of liver disease in children, a new study suggests.   
 A new study has found that a protein called tau is a critical factor in the development of Alzheimer's disease, which may lead to better ways to deliver targeted treatment.   
 President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris spoke by phone to Brittney Griner's wife Wednesday about the administration's efforts to release the WNBA star from detention in Russia.   
 An experimental drug used to fight cancer may reduce the risk of death for COVID-19 patients by roughly 55%, a new study suggests.   
 An underactive thyroid in older people may dramatically increase their risk of developing dementia, new research says.   
 A Los Angeles jury has found gunman Eric R. Holder Jr. guilty of first-degree murder in the death of rapper Nipsey Hussle, who was shot 10 times outside his south Los Angeles clothing store more than three years ago.   
 An Idaho zoo threw a birthday party for a black-handed spider monkey who officials said might be the world's oldest member of his species at age 60.   
 Animal rescuers in Wisconsin are trying to find the owner of an unusual animal found swimming in a lake -- an alligator.   
 NASA has regained communications with its new lunar spacecraft, the space agency confirmed on Wednesday.   
Post a Comment