Surviving Witnesses Recall JFK Assassination 60 Years Later
Just minutes after President John F. Kennedy was fatally shot as his motorcade rolled through downtown Dallas, Associated Press reporter Peggy Simpson rushed to the scene and immediately attached herself to the police officers.[#item_full_content]
AP Poll: Nearly Half of Americans Think the US Is Spending Too Much on Ukraine Aid
As lawmakers in Washington weigh sending billions more in federal support to Kyiv to help fight off Russian aggression, close to half of the U.S. public thinks the country is spending too much on aid to Ukraine, according to a new poll.[#item_full_content]
Thanksgiving Costs Skyrocket Under Biden
While Americans can be thankful that the cost of their Thanksgiving meal won’t gobble up the cash in their wallets as swiftly as it did 12 months ago when turkey prices reached record highs, dinner hosts should still expect to dish out more money for a holiday meal than before.[#item_full_content]
Dem Efforts to Turn Biden’s Age Into Positive Will Be ‘Difficult’
President Joe Biden isn’t getting any younger and age is shaping up to be a major issue in his reelection campaign, as voters continue to raise concerns about whether the octogenarian is simply too old to run the country for another four years.[#item_full_content]
Christian leaders in Bethlehem defend canceling Christmas celebrations to emphasize ‘spiritual meaning
Christian leaders in the city where Jesus Christ was born are saying the cancelation of Christmas celebrations is an exercise in meditation on the spiritual meaning of the holiday. The Patriarchs and Heads of Churches in Jerusalem, an interdenominational council of bishops and pastors responsible for churches in the Holy Land, made the decision known […]
From tax to debt: the five key issues that underpin the autumn statement
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North Korea’s Kim Inspects Photos of US Military Installations Taken From Space
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un viewed photographs Wednesday of key U.S. military facilities taken from space, state media reported, after Pyongyang said it had successfully placed its first spy satellite in orbit a day earlier, Reuters reported.
Maui Wildfire Survivors Push Mayor to Convert Vacation Rentals Into Housing
A group of Lahaina wildfire survivors is vowing to camp on a popular resort beach until the mayor uses his emergency powers to shut down unpermitted vacation rentals and make the properties available for residents in desperate need of housing.
3 Dead, 3 Missing After Landslide Rips Through Remote Alaska Fishing Community
Three people were killed and three were missing after a landslide barreled down a heavily forested, rain-soaked mountainside and smashed into homes in a remote fishing community in southeast Alaska.
Las Vegas High School Grapples With Fatal Beating
Rancho High School, a predominantly minority campus in east Las Vegas is grappling with the death of Jonathan Lewis Jr., 17, after a Nov. 1 attack.