U.S. Smashes Heat Records; March Was The Hottest Month In 132 Years
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U.S. Smashes Heat Records; March Was The Hottest Month In 132 Years
And the next year or so looks set to turn the dial up on global warmth even further, as some forecasts predict a brewing El Niño will reach super strength. WASHINGTON (AP) — March’s persistent unseasonable heat was so intense that the continental United States registered its most abnormally hot mon»»»
Tibetan movement not a short-term struggle, but a long game: Richard Gere
Kullu: Hollywood actor Richard Gere, a longtime ardent supporter of the Tibetan cause, who was in Dharamshala to attend a conference of the Tibet Support Groups, said that the Tibetan movement is not a short-term struggle but "a long game." In a video message that was played at the inaugural sessio»»»
My walk across America proves we're not nearly as divided as DC claims
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A retired teacher shared how she tutors kids after school for free — she considers her pension a blessing and sees this as her way to give back. I was talking with a man whose truck had broken down when a mechanic stopped and offered to fix the stranger’s»»»
I Knew the Data on Caregivers. My Stroke Made It Real
Last November—about three months after I’d suffered a stroke—my husband, Patrick, finally told me about the toll it was taking on him. What was hardest, I learned, wasn’t managing my functional limitations or nerve pain. It was the emotional weight. Friends would visit and I would smile and laugh o»»»
The greatest risk of AI in higher education isn’t cheating – it’s the erosion of learning itself
Public debate about artificial intelligence in higher education has largely orbited a familiar worry: cheating. Will students use chatbots to write essays? Can instructors tell? Should universities ban the tech? Embrace it? These concerns are understandable. But focusing so much on cheating misses »»»
This Isn’t a Pretti Goode Story!
The killings of Alex Pretti and Renée Goode by ICE agents expose deep contradictions in American culture — particularly around gun rights, law enforcement and polarized political beliefs. These incidents reveal how fear, rigid principles and entertainment-shaped values have created a society where »»»
DoJ Charges Venezuelan Illegal Over Border Patrol Vehicle Ramming Attack
Fox News reporter Bill Melugin reports that the Department of Justice has charged a Venezuelan national, who was shot by Border Patrol in the Portland metro area last Thursday, with aggravated assault on a federal officer with a deadly weapon after allegedly using his red pickup truck to ram a fede»»»
Horror stories of a ‘feminised workplace’ mask the real crisis in male identity | Finn Mackay
First it was mechanisation threatening our jobs, then AI and now this: the Great Feminisation is taking over the workplace. Well, that’s according to American journalist Helen Andrews, who popularised this thesis in a speech to the National Conservatism conference in Washington DC. The idea is that»»»
Hawaii’s Braveheart
Hawaii occupies a strange place in the consciousness of most Americans. For most of us, it’s a vacation spot. A tropical island paradise with idyllic beaches, majestic waves, and towering volcanoes. But Hawaii’s history is also one that is completely different from the 49 mainland states. It is one»»»
ICE Will Hold Immigrants in Jail Accused of “Excessive, Invasive” Gynecological Procedures
The Trump administration is planning to detain immigrants at a Georgia jail that became known for allegations that women detained there were subjected to non-consensual gynecological procedures, multiple sources told The Intercept. An Immigrations and Customs Enforcement spokesperson confirmed to T»»»
US government shutdown: Now, what's next? | Explained
Add TNIE As A Trusted Source WASHINGTON: A US government shutdown that could affect millions of Americans began on Wednesday after congressional Republicans and Democrats failed to resolve a budget deadlock. What happens now that Congress failed to strike a deal before funding expired at midnight? »»»
Fear on the menu: How ICE raids are emptying Latino restaurants in Texas
HOUSTON, Sept 15 — Oscar Garcia Santaella’s Mexican restaurant is hurting badly as US immigration agents stage raids in Texas: his customers are afraid to leave home and some of his staff are wary of coming to work. Garcia, who is 54 and originally from Mexico, runs a variety of eateries and one is»»»
Man in Batman onesie foils early morning burglary, nabs suspect, police say
The crime alert came in early Wednesday morning, and a man in a Batman onesie jumped out of bed and set out in the dark to look for the prowler. A few minutes later, he sneaked up on a suspect and grabbed his shirt and right wrist. "If you try to do anything, you’re going to go to the floor,” the c»»»
French fries, but not mashed potatoes, linked to type 2 diabetes - UPI.com
1 of 2 | Consumption of french fries, but not potatoes prepared in other ways, was linked to increased levels of type 2 diabetes in a Harvard study released Wednesday. File photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI | License Photo ST. PAUL, Minn., Aug. 6 (UPI) -- French fries, but not mashed, baked or boiled po»»»
The U.S. turns 249 today. Can Americans still find common ground? | RCI
Visitors to D.C. share their views as poll after poll shows a country divided. Just a few metres from the Washington Monument and near a view of the White House, tourists from across the United States gathered in D.C. ahead of the July Fourth holiday. The U.S. turns 249 years old on Friday. But the»»»
A YouTuber kicks up a stink over a flatulent “reaction” video
The question of how much you may borrow from another’s work long predates the internet. “Reaction” clips are a staple of the online world. After one person makes a viral video, others film themselves responding to it, riffing on the original with commentary, quips or funny expressions. Derivative a»»»
A “Striking” Trend: After Texas Banned Abortion, More Women Nearly Bled to Death During Miscarriage
Before states banned abortion, one of the gravest outcomes of early miscarriage could easily be avoided: Doctors could offer a dilation and curettage procedure, which quickly empties the uterus and allows it to close, protecting against a life-threatening hemorrhage. But because the procedures, kno»»»
US Air Force defends F-15X buy to skeptical Inhofe, Reed
WASHINGTON — U.S. Air Force officials on Thursday defended their reversal to pursue Boeing’s F-15X, a fourth-generation fighter jet, saying it will not derail plans to buy Lockheed Martin’s F-35, a fifth-generation fighter jet. At a Senate Armed Services Committee on the Air Force’s fiscal 2020 bud»»»
CEOs Mind Their Language to Avoid Landing on Trump's Radar
Amidst escalating trade tensions and tariffs imposed by President Trump, CEOs navigate a delicate communication landscape. Companies grapple with conveying the financial impacts of these policies to investors without provoking presidential ire. Executives are advised to use euphemisms and let CFOs »»»
Cut taxes or save Social Security? The $5 trillion question
We live in a world of trade-offs, and a looming debate in Washington will decide how trillions of dollars in government cash is spent. Republican lawmakers and President Donald Trump are eager to make permanent the provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 that expire at the end of thi»»»
Trump tariffs: What could they mean for Mexico and Canada?
Fulfilling another campaign promise, newly elected US President Donald Trump could be a step closer to placing a 25% tariff on goods imported from Canada and Mexico. For things from China, he plans to add a 10% tariff. Before his inauguration, Trump announced that tariffs on Canada and Mexico were »»»
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