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Mar 21 2017
News
North Korea's nuclear threat: Where do the US and China go from here? (+video)
For the Chinese, their proposal perhaps seemed obvious: North Korea would suspend its nuclear and missile tests in return for the United States and South Korea halting their annual joint military exercises. After the mutual displays of good faith, the two sides could reengage in negotiations.
Christian Science MonitorNov 26 2013
Opinion
Karzai tells Susan Rice of more demands for accord extending U.S. troop presence
Karzai tells the U.S. national security adviser he needs more concessions to allow U.S. troops to remain.
Washington PostJul 31 2023
News
Senators' earmark would send $6 million to WVSOM for science building addition
LEWISBURG, W.Va. – West Virginia’s U.S. senators included $6 million for a major addition to the Fredric W. Smith Science Building on the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine (WVSOM) campus in a federal appropriations bill approved recently by the Senate Appropriations Committee. “The West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine is rapidly adding innovative research and community
Register-HeraldAug 24 2023
News
Newspaper headlines: 'Putin breaks silence' and 'bomb blew up jet'
"We're coming for you, Vlad," headlines the Metro as it reports on Wagner fighters issuing a "chilling threat of vengeance" in a video, warning "get ready for us". It comes after the reported death of the mercenary group's boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who led a mutiny against Vladimir Putin. He is presumed to have died in a plane crash on Wednesday. The Financial Times carries a picture of a body
BBC NewsJul 17 2023
Analysis
How a Vast Demographic Shift Will Reshape the World
The world’s demographics have already been transformed. Europe is shrinking. China is shrinking, with India, a much younger country, overtaking it this year as the world’s most populous nation.
But what we’ve seen so far is just the beginning.
The projections are reliable, and stark: By 2050, people age 65 and older will make up nearly 40 percent of the population in some parts
New York Times (News)Oct 14 2018
News
Saudis reject US threats over missing journalist Jamal Khashoggi, warn oil could skyrocket
The government of Saudi Arabia on Sunday denied any involvement in the disappearance of Washington Post contributing journalist Jamal Khashoggi and warned that any sanctions against the oil-rich kingdom would be met with "greater action" and possible exploding oil prices.
USA TODAYMay 04 2023
Analysis
What Happened to First Republic Bank?
On May 1, First Republic Bank became the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history. Its failure is second to Washington Mutual (2008) and just ahead of Silicon Valley Bank recently. The result was another disruption in the banking industry.
Trouble was on the rise in February 2023 when First Republic’s shares had a 98 percent drop. They went from $147 per share to $3.50. But how did
The Epoch TimesAug 24 2023
News
Man suffers thermal burns in Yellowstone National Park, faces federal charges
A Michigan man was arraigned on criminal charges in federal court on Wednesday, accused of off-trail travel in a Yellowstone National Park thermal area while under the influence of alcohol or drugs. A press release from the U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Wyoming, said 49-year-old Jason D. Wicks of Hillman, Michigan was allegedly under the influence "to the degree he was a danger to
KTVQ 2Oct 13 2018
News
President Trump to meet with US pastor Andrew Brunson at White House after release from Turkey
President Donald Trump plans Saturday to meet with Rev. Andrew Brunson, hours after his administration successfully negotiated the American pastor's release after being held for two years in Turkey.
USA TODAYAug 25 2023
News
Fire officials say burn ban violation resulted in 171-acre brush fire near Amite
THAT MARGARET THANK YOU. A VIOLATION THAT LED TO DEVASTATION. FIRE OFFICIALS NEAR AMITE SAY A SMALL TRASH FIRE STARTED IN SOMEONE’S BACKYARD SPARKED A BRUSH FIRE THAT BAKED OVER 170 ACRES OF LAND. WDSU REPORTER ELI BRAND IS ON THAT SCENE OF THAT MASSIVE FIRE, JOINING US LIVE RIGHT NOW WITH REACTION FROM NEIGHBORS WHO FEARED THEY COULD LOSE THEIR HOMES. ELI. YEAH, ELIZABETH, THANKFULLY, NO
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