Voter ‘backlash’ against abortion restrictions boosts Democrats
Efforts to protect women’s reproductive rights are helping Joe Biden’s party, strategists say
Efforts to protect women’s reproductive rights are helping Joe Biden’s party, strategists say
Miami-based market maker aims to displace banks in €10tn market
Baltika’s success made it a target for seizure as Kremlin loyalists are rewarded with key assets
Inside the fight over political betting, which remains a taboo in the US
For many, resuming normal life is a desecration, an abandonment of the hostages and the dead
Some jobs are vulnerable to automation but if you’re a ‘cyborg’ or a ‘centaur’ you can work better with robot help
Parents should finance property and pocket money, not corporate cash
Once a highly successful vehicle for income investors, the sector has suffered as inflation took hold
Revenues in the third quarter were 11 per cent higher year on year
A lane to success — the presidency and control of Congress — exists for Republicans.
Roosters on the verge of snatching one of Wallabies’ best players in move that would be revenge for the loss of Joseph Suaalii.
When Benjamin Netanyahu boasts of “hellfire” being rained down on Gaza, he is correct. “Hellfire” has rained down on Gaza creating one of the worst humanitarian crises in recent memory. But what Israel’s prime minister gets wrong is that this crisis dates back long before Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack. Hell on earth has been the … Continue reading "Where Are the Tears?"
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It has been one month since Hamas launched its vicious attack on Israel, killing many and taking many more hostage on October 7. There were many reports of killings, rape, potential beheadings, and more. The attacks were horrific, and the world quickly condemned the actions. Israel responded by declaring war with Hamas and launching a … Continue reading "The War on Civilians"
Читать дальше...In a new series of Tech Tonic, FT journalists Madhumita Murgia and John Thornhill lo…
Elevating party loyalty above condemning hate and division.
Are our established weather patterns being altered, and if they are, what is behind it and what does this mean in terms of disaster management planning?
When humans embrace the dehumanization of others, we release our ugliest, most destructive selves. Dehumanization is a perverse force that propagates violence and justifies the lust for war and its atrocities. On August 6, 1945, Sakue Shimohira was 10 years old when an atomic blast obliterated her home in Hiroshima, Japan, burning her mother into … Continue reading "The Dehumanization of War: A Meditation for Veterans Day"
Читать дальше...MELVERN (KSNT)- It's peak harvest season for soybeans, but warm, dry summer weather is proving to be a challenge for many farmers. There are roughly 16,000 soybean farmers across the Sunflower State, according to the Kansas Soybean Association. Adam Phelon, a farmer from Phelon Farms in Melvern, Kansas, told 27 News this year has been [...]
Students who feel they have been victimized because of social characteristics such as their ethnicity or their sexuality are at additional risk of trauma, a new national US study has revealed.
Among the week's headlines: a good election night for libraries and a bad one for book banners; a national teachers group met with Scholastic leaders over the company's abandoned program to segregate diverse books; and how some librarians fired for defending the freedom to read are fighting back.