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Apr 07 2022
News
Ukraine still needs weapons to fight Russia, foreign minister tells NATO
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he had only three items on his agenda Thursday for a meeting at NATO headquarters in Brussels.
“My agenda is very simple. It has only three items on it: weapons, weapons and weapons,” Mr. Kuleba said, standing next to NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg.
Over the past month of fighting since Russia’s invasion, Ukraine has
Washington TimesFeb 27 2023
Perspectives Blog
Walkable Cities Provide a Path Toward Common Ground and Climate Progress
From the RightGrowing up in the Texas suburbs, almost every errand was at least a 30-minute commitment.
You’d have to get in your car, drive down a six-lane road, park in a lot double the size of the business, and then repeat the process to drive home. America’s bias toward car-dependent communities has made our people – and our climate – worse off.
I recently had the
Stephen PerkinsApr 18 2022
News
Patrick Lyoya: Could rethink of US police traffic stops save lives?
The fatal shooting of a young black man in Michigan after a scuffle during a traffic stop has once again raised questions about the police use of lethal force - and why pulling over African American motorists so often leads to tragedy.
In a quiet suburb of the Michigan city of Grand Rapids, a collection of flowers, cards and candles has been placed against a tree next to a small front
BBC NewsNov 27 2020
News
Top Iranian nuclear scientist killed – Iran defence ministry
High-ranking Iranian nuclear physicist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, who, Israel alleged, led the Islamic Republic’s military nuclear programme until its disbanding in the early 2000s has been “assassinated” in an ambush near Tehran.
Fakhrizadeh was shot and injured “by terrorists” in his vehicle in Absard, a suburb in eastern Tehran, and later succumbed to his injuries in what amounted to a “
Al JazeeraAug 25 2022
Analysis
Too many Americans live in places built for cars — not for human connection
I’ve lived in Houston for most of my life, and there’s never been a time when I’ve reasonably been able to walk anywhere. Houston is practically the poster child for American urban sprawl — the landscape is dominated by spread-out neighborhoods with single-family homes and massive “stroads” (street-road hybrids with the worst aspects of both) lined with strip malls and expansive parking lots,
VoxApr 06 2022
News
How much will Europeans sacrifice to save Ukraine?
Western solidarity with Ukraine will last as long as public sympathy holds. Vladimir Putin is betting democracies cannot withstand hardship. Can Europe and the U.S. prove him wrong?
It feels jarring – almost disrespectful – to write these words as civilian corpses are cleared from the streets of Bucha, Ukraine, after Russian troops retreated from the Kyiv suburb. But Ukraine’s fate may
Christian Science MonitorApr 04 2022
News
New Details on Bucha Mass Grave Provided by Satellite Images
Satellite imagery released Sunday showed new information regarding a mass grave in the Ukrainian town of Bucha, a suburb of Kyiv.
The images, from Maxar Technologies, show that a mass grave is located at the Church of St. Andrew and Pyervozvannoho All Saints.
According to Maxar, the first signs of excavation of the mass grave occurred on March 10th, about two weeks after the war
Newsmax (News)Sep 14 2020
Opinion
How Texas will turn blue in November
When she left the increasingly bustling downtown of Big D, Marie Combs, a single, white petroleum geologist, chose a suburb just outside the loop, drawn by big lots, peace and green spaces.
At first, she felt like an outsider in suburban Donald Trump country, and a dejected Democrat after her party’s losses in 2016. In four short years, all that changed.
Houston ChronicleDec 19 2020
Analysis
Even as Trump vows to keep fighting, his aides are quietly starting to move on
Vice President Pence has begun looking for a new home in the Washington suburbs, and he’s planning a valedictory foreign trip to begin the day Congress counts the electoral college votes.
Chief of Staff Mark Meadows has discussed opening a consulting firm with other White House aides and allies.
Top economic adviser Larry Kudlow has told friends he is planning to return to
Washington PostSep 03 2020
News
New York City
“New York City postponed students’ return to classrooms by more than a week to keep working on coronavirus safety precautions, announcing the delay Tuesday after teachers said they might OK a strike over the city’s drive to open schools… instead of starting a mix of in-person and remote learning on Sept. 10, the city’s more than 1 million public school students will start remote-only classes
The Flip Side