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Remains Match Traits of Missing Call Center Workers in Mexico, Officials Say
A grisly discovery in western Mexico this week has become a stark reminder of the fate of the country’s tens of thousands of disappeared people.
[ nytimes.com ] Missing Persons,To Watch a Trump Town Hall on Fox Is to Enter a Different World
Trump’s Fox News town hall is a reminder of the ferocity of his voters’ support.
[ nytimes.com ] Trump, Donald J,Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter Has Dementia
The announcement by the Carter Center came just over three months after it said that Jimmy Carter, 98, had entered hospice care at the couple’s home in Plains, Ga.
[ nytimes.com ] Dementia,For Trump, the More GOP Presidential Candidates the Better
Ron DeSantis entered the presidential race last week along with Tim Scott, with others to follow. For the former president, the more candidates the better.
[ nytimes.com ] DeSantis, Ron,How Geena Davis Continues to Tackle Gender Bias in Hollywood
When it comes to quantifying bias in popular entertainment, the Academy Award winner’s in a league of her own.
[ nytimes.com ] Discrimination,Predawn Picket Lines Help Writers Disrupt Studio Productions
Workers from other unions have shown solidarity with the strikers, catching entertainment companies off guard.
[ nytimes.com ] Movies,Chinese Malware Hits Systems on Guam. Is Taiwan the Real Target?
The code, which Microsoft said was installed by a Chinese government hacking group, set off alarms because Guam would be a centerpiece of any U.S. military response to a move against Taiwan.
[ nytimes.com ] Cyberwarfare and Defense,Lessons From a Renters’ Utopia
Worldwide, housing has become a nightmare of expense and speculation. What did Vienna do right?
[ nytimes.com ] Public and Subsidized Housing,Idaho Murder Suspect Bryan Kohberger Declines to Enter Plea
Bryan Kohberger, the former Ph.D. student accused of killing four University of Idaho students, appeared in court Monday after being indicted on murder charges.
[ nytimes.com ] Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides,The U.S. Needs Minerals for Electric Cars. Everyone Else Wants Them Too.
The United States is entering an array of agreements to secure the critical minerals necessary for the energy transition, but it’s not clear which of the arrangements can succeed.
[ nytimes.com ] Metals and Minerals,How Ukraine Changed Russia’s Battle for Bakhmut
Ukraine, this month, pressed ahead with three days of maneuvers that gained ground on the flanks of Bakhmut. But Russian forces still appear to hold the center of the strategic city.
[ nytimes.com ] vis-photo,DeSantis Privately Says Trump Can’t Win 2024 Presidential Race
In a phone call with top donors, the Florida governor took his most direct shots yet at Donald Trump. He is expected to officially enter the presidential race next week.
[ nytimes.com ] DeSantis, Ron,Feinstein Frailer Than Ever After Illness, But Unwilling to Leave Senate
Senator Dianne Feinstein, 89, whose recent bout with shingles included contracting encephalitis, is frailer than ever. But she remains unwilling to entertain discussions about leaving the Senate.
[ nytimes.com ] Feinstein, Dianne,What Is the Comstock Act? How It’s Challenging the Mailing of Abortion Pills.
Once thought a relic, the 1873 federal law is now at the center of a legal battle over abortion pills.
[ nytimes.com ] Abortion,Japan Is Unmasking, and Its Smile Coach Is Busy
After three years of Covid-era masking, some Japanese people feel their facial expressions are a bit rusty. Enter Keiko Kawano, smile instructor.
[ nytimes.com ] Coronavirus (2019-nCoV),Chevron aims to boost Venezuela oil output to accelerate debt recovery
Reuters exclusively reported that Chevron Corp’s (CVX.N) renewed oil operations in Venezuela will enter a new phase next month, boosting […] The post Chevron aims to boost Venezuela oil output to accelerate debt recovery appeared first on Reuters News Agency.
[ reutersagency.com ]Top secrets come spilling out
In 1917, British analysts deciphered a coded message the German foreign minister sent to one of his country's diplomats vowing to begin "unrestricted submarine warfare" and seeking to win over Mexico with a promise to "reconquer the lost territory in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona" if the US entered the world war. When it became public, the Zimmerman Telegram caused a sensation, helping propel the US into the conflict against Germany.
[ cnn.com ]Record gas prices feel like a slap in the face. And there's more to come
As the world barrels into Year Three of the pandemic, Americans are entering a new phase or economic anxiety — an inescapable reality that shouts out at them in big bold numbers on countless signs dotting the nation's roadsides.
[ cnn.com ]Opinion: Why the cavalry isn't coming to Ukraine's side
The world is aghast at the horror taking place in Ukraine. Urban centers are being attacked. Civilians, including children, are being killed. All of it seemingly because Russian dictator Vladimir Putin decided he could swallow up a neighboring country.
[ cnn.com ]Texas Republicans could be headed for a runoff in heated attorney general primary
The most hotly contested statewide primary in Texas on Tuesday centers on the future of state Attorney General Ken Paxton, the Republican who spearheaded a notorious failed legal challenge to the 2020 election results and, with a slew of corruption allegations hanging over his campaign, is now facing the prospect of being pushed into a runoff for the GOP nomination.
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