3 Newsletters: 68 new articles
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
| ||||||||
Russian vessel photographed near Nord Stream pipeline, Danish media reports Danish media has reported that a Russian navy vessel which specializes in underwater operations was seen near the Nord Stream gas pipleine prior to the explosions in September. Floods from melting snowpack close much of Yosemite National Park Large parts of Yosemite National Park in California remained closed over the weekend as meltwater from a record snowpack surged through the swollen Merced River. Fire at Crimea oil depot extinguished; Russia blames drone strike A massive fire at a fuel depot in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula was put out Saturday as the governor of the region's Russian occupiers claimed the blaze was caused by a suspected drone attack. Chinese holiday travel expected to surge past pre-pandemic levels Chinese citizens are preparing travel plans for the five-day May Day holiday with the number of planned trips surging beyond pre-pandemic levels, state media reported Saturday. Federal judge temporarily blocks Illinois' assault weapon ban A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state cannot yet enforce a previously passed law banning assault-style weapons, among other gun control measures. European Commission reaches Ukraine grain import deal with five countries The European Commission says it has reached a deal with five member countries to lift restrictions on imports of Ukrainian grain across their borders. Aussie tourist 'very sorry' for drunken, nude rampage in Indonesia An Australian tourist facing possible flogging after being accused of going on a drunken nude rampage in the Indonesian province of Ache says he felt "almost possessed" at the time. Brazil's Lula, seeking to curb deforestation, recognizes new indigenous territories Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has officially recognized six indigenous territories in the first such demarcation since 2018, stepping up his efforts to stop deforestation of the Amazon. Kim's sister issues warning against growing South Korea-U.S. military alliance The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued a warning to the United States and South Korea Saturday that their enhanced military alliance will result in the North responding with "more powerful strength." N.C. Supreme Court reinstates GOP-led redistricting, voter ID laws The North Carolina Supreme Court has reversed its own earlier ruling striking down GOP-led redistricting efforts after Republicans regained control of the state's top judicial body. Florida Republicans pass bill allowing DeSantis to run for president and remain governor Florida Republicans have approved state election law changes that would allow Ron DeSantis to remain as governor while also running for U.S. president. Heavy fighting rages in Sudan despite extension of cease-fire Heavy fighting between warring factions of the country's army continued in Sudan Saturday despite an extension of a cease-fire between the two sides brokered by the United States. Minnesota Senate passes marijuana legalization bill in historic vote The Minnesota state Senate voted to approve marijuana legalization in a historic vote held Friday, paving the way for recreational sales in the state. King Charles' coronation concert to include Tom Cruise, Joan Collins, Winnie the Pooh British King Charles' coronation concert is to include pre-taped segments featuring Tom Cruise, Joan Collins, Tom Jones, Bear Grylls, Oti Mabuse and Winnie the Pooh, the BBC announced. Donna Summer documentary to debut on HBO May 20 HBO has announced plans to air a documentary called "Love to Love You, Donna Summer" on May 20. U.S. Army grounds aviation units for 24 hours after deadly helicopter collisions The U.S. Army grounded its airborne units for 24 hours after two AH-64 Apache helicopters collided killing three soldiers and wounding another. In March, two Blackhawks collided killing nine soldiers. Morgan Wallen's 'One Thing at a Time' tops U.S. album chart for 7th week Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a seventh straight week. 5 killed, 3 hospitalized in Texas mass shooting incident; suspect at large Five people were killed and three others hospitalized after a gun-wielding suspect opened fire in a home located about 50 miles north of Houston, sheriff's officials said Saturday. On This Day, April 29: Riots erupt in LA over Rodney King beating On April 29, 1992, rioting erupted in Los Angeles after a jury acquitted four white police officers of nearly all charges in the beating of Rodney King. Famous birthdays for April 29: Willie Nelson, Andre Agassi Country singer Willie Nelson turns 90 and tennis player Andre Agassi turns 52, among the famous birthdays for April 29. More Recent Articles |
Here are the latest updates for salah0998.inthe@blogger.com Updates from:
| ||||||||
As Biden Runs for Re-election, Black Voters’ Frustration BubblesIn interviews, Black voters, organizers and elected officials pointed to what some saw as unkept promises — raising questions about the enthusiasm of Democrats’ most loyal voters. South Carolina Democrats Elect First Black Woman to Run State PartyChristale Spain won with the support of the party establishment, including Representative James E. Clyburn. Life in Ukraine’s Trenches: Gearing Up for a Spring OffensiveWith fighting in the eastern Donbas region settling into a bloody stalemate, a patch of the Zaporizhzhia region of southeastern Ukraine could prove to be the war’s next big theater. He Lost His Legs in the War in Ukraine, but Not His Will to RunArtem Moroz survived an attack on his unit, but he was not sure he would stand again. Then a movie about the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing inspired a new goal. Large Fire Burns at Crimea Fuel Depot After Suspected Drone AttackA Russian-installed local official blamed the blaze on “enemy drones.” Ukraine, which typically maintains a policy of strategic ambiguity about strikes in Crimea, did not claim responsibility. First Republic Nears Federal Seizure as F.D.I.C. Seeks BuyersJPMorgan, PNC and Bank of America are said to be interested in acquiring the troubled lender after it is seized by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Rape Case Places Trump in Legal Jeopardy. Politically, He’s Thriving.The former president’s new campaign is rolling unimpeded under the spotlights. In quiet courtrooms, he faces more serious threats. Gunman Kills Five People in Texas and Is Still at Large, Officials SayThe attack on Friday night started after a man was asked by neighbors to stop shooting in his yard, the authorities said. The gunman remained at large. Who Won, and Who Lost, in the 2023 N.F.L. DraftPhiladelphia, Detroit and Green Bay all had their reasons for making the picks they did. Here’s what we learned in the draft aftermath. After Warmth From Biden, South Korea’s Yoon Faces a Different Tune at HomePresident Yoon Suk Yeol’s foreign policy, aligning his country more closely with Washington and Tokyo, has polarized his country. And critics say he has won little to show for it. Why Is the Denver Airport So Weird?The Denver airport is a magnet for conspiracy theories — and a case study in the line between mass delusion and fun. This Is What the Right-Wing Takeover of a Progressive College Looks LikeThe slow and steady dismantling of New College of Florida. A Sinister New Page in the Republican PlaybookRecent tactics constitute an attack on the idea of representation itself. Requiem for the NewsroomNobody’s going to make a movie about reporters at home with their cursors. Can the Meritocracy Survive Without the SAT?Institutions may settle for a new type of elitism. Elon Musk: SpaceX’s Out-of-Control Starship Struggled to Self-DestructIn an update on the first flight of the most powerful rocket ever, Elon Musk offered a timeline of what went wrong while staying optimistic about forthcoming launches. Today’s Wordle Review: April 29, 2023Our columnist reviews the day’s puzzle. Warning: Contains spoilers! More Recent Articles
|
Subscribe to:
Post Comments
(
Atom
)


Danish media has reported that a Russian navy vessel which specializes in underwater operations was seen near the Nord Stream gas pipleine prior to the explosions in September.
Large parts of Yosemite National Park in California remained closed over the weekend as meltwater from a record snowpack surged through the swollen Merced River.
A massive fire at a fuel depot in Ukraine's Crimean peninsula was put out Saturday as the governor of the region's Russian occupiers claimed the blaze was caused by a suspected drone attack.
Chinese citizens are preparing travel plans for the five-day May Day holiday with the number of planned trips surging beyond pre-pandemic levels, state media reported Saturday.
A federal judge in Illinois has ruled the state cannot yet enforce a previously passed law banning assault-style weapons, among other gun control measures.
The European Commission says it has reached a deal with five member countries to lift restrictions on imports of Ukrainian grain across their borders.
An Australian tourist facing possible flogging after being accused of going on a drunken nude rampage in the Indonesian province of Ache says he felt "almost possessed" at the time.
Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has officially recognized six indigenous territories in the first such demarcation since 2018, stepping up his efforts to stop deforestation of the Amazon.
The sister of North Korean leader Kim Jong Un issued a warning to the United States and South Korea Saturday that their enhanced military alliance will result in the North responding with "more powerful strength."
The North Carolina Supreme Court has reversed its own earlier ruling striking down GOP-led redistricting efforts after Republicans regained control of the state's top judicial body.
Florida Republicans have approved state election law changes that would allow Ron DeSantis to remain as governor while also running for U.S. president.
Heavy fighting between warring factions of the country's army continued in Sudan Saturday despite an extension of a cease-fire between the two sides brokered by the United States.
The Minnesota state Senate voted to approve marijuana legalization in a historic vote held Friday, paving the way for recreational sales in the state.
British King Charles' coronation concert is to include pre-taped segments featuring Tom Cruise, Joan Collins, Tom Jones, Bear Grylls, Oti Mabuse and Winnie the Pooh, the BBC announced.
HBO has announced plans to air a documentary called "Love to Love You, Donna Summer" on May 20.
The U.S. Army grounded its airborne units for 24 hours after two AH-64 Apache helicopters collided killing three soldiers and wounding another. In March, two Blackhawks collided killing nine soldiers.
Country music star Morgan Wallen's "One Thing at a Time" is the No. 1 album in the United States for a seventh straight week.
Five people were killed and three others hospitalized after a gun-wielding suspect opened fire in a home located about 50 miles north of Houston, sheriff's officials said Saturday.
On April 29, 1992, rioting erupted in Los Angeles after a jury acquitted four white police officers of nearly all charges in the beating of Rodney King.
Country singer Willie Nelson turns 90 and tennis player Andre Agassi turns 52, among the famous birthdays for April 29. 
Post a Comment