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Some Key World Powers Skip UN General Assembly
Almost no major world leaders showed up for President Joe Biden’s speech at the United Nations General Assembly. The 78th session of the U.N. General
92% of Americans Have Cut Back on Spending
An overwhelming majority of Americans, 92%, have cut back on their spending in the past six months, and 76% plan to continue to curtail spending
Neuralink to Start Human Trial for Brain Implant Chip
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk’s brain-chip startup Neuralink said Tuesday it has received approval from an independent review board to start the first human trial of
DHS refuses to release data on illegal immigrants’ cartel ties, citing privacy concerns
The Biden administration is pushing back against a demand by a conservative legal group that it reveals information about the illegal immigrants being considered for
Group That Challenged Affirmative Action at SCOTUS Sues West Point
The U.S. Military Academy, known as West Point, was sued Tuesday by an anti-affirmative action group challenging the school’s use of race as a factor
Montenegro bus accident kills 2, leaves 9 seriously injured
A British national and another person were killed Tuesday and nine people were seriously injured in Montenegro when a bus plunged into a ravine, authorities
Russia launches drone attack on Ukraine, destroying humanitarian warehouse and killing 1
Russia launched a massive drone attack on the western city of Lviv early Tuesday, burning down a warehouse said to house humanitarian supplies and killing
Emir of Qatar says sports can play role in ‘building bridges’ between peoples
Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani, the emir of Qatar, said Tuesday that sports can play a role in uniting different peoples and cultures across the
Record-breaking astronaut reveals he would have declined assignment if he had known this
After spending nearly a year in the International Space Station (ISS), record-breaking astronaut Frank Rubio said he would have declined his space mission had he
UN General Assembly kicks off with leaders raising alarm alarm on climate change, refugees crisis
The first day of the United Nations General Assembly meeting kicked off in downtown Manhattan Tuesday, bringing in speakers from around the world to discuss
Civil servants implicated in state capture have jumped ship to avoid prosecution and damages claims
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Home Office Windrush ‘transformation team’ formally disbanded
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Group That Challenged Affirmative Action at SCOTUS Sues West Point
The U.S. Military Academy, known as West Point, was sued Tuesday by an anti-affirmative action group challenging the school’s use of race as a factor
Pew Poll: Trust in Government Nears 70-Year Low
Trust in the federal government is near a 70-year low, according to a new poll, with Americans saying they’re exhausted by the division and disgusted
Newsom: Harris ‘Absolutely’ Best Choice for Biden in 2024
California Gov. Gavin Newsom told CNN this week that Vice President Kamala Harris is “absolutely” the best person to serve as President Joe Biden’s running
WH to Newsmax: Sept. 28 Impeachment Inquiry Move a ‘Stunt’
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Analysis Finds Few Nursing Homes Meet Proposed Biden Admin Staff Rules
Few nursing facilities currently meet staffing requirements proposed by the Biden administration earlier this month – and over 80% of them would have to go
Harris claims ‘climate anxiety’ has young people doubting the ‘sense’ of having children, buying home
Vice President Harris argued Tuesday that young people are experiencing “climate anxiety” that causes them to rethink major future plans like having a family due
Disney to Pour $60B Into Theme Parks, Cruises
The Walt Disney Co. is planning to invest approximately $60 billion into its theme parks and cruise lines over the next decade, as the company