What the papers say – May 13
A major speech by the Prime Minister features heavily on the front of Monday’s newspapers.
A major speech by the Prime Minister features heavily on the front of Monday’s newspapers.
The US auto workers union's drive to organize auto plants in the southern United States faces a second test this week at Mercedes-Benz in Alabama following a triumph last month.
The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) is still looking into foreign nationals who are in the nation on elite visas and engaging in dubious business.
A study has found that fires being used as a weapon in Sudan destroyed more villages and towns in the country’s west in April than in any other month since the conflict began more than a year ago. Sudan Witness is a project run by the U.K.-based nonprofit Center for Information Resilience. It said Monday that 72 villages and settlements were either destroyed or damaged by fires last month, bringing the total number of settlements hit by fire in Sudan to 201 since the conflict began in mid-April of last year. Читать дальше...
A strong earthquake shook the border of Mexico and Guatemala early Sunday, driving frightened residents into the streets.
More face paying mortgage beyond state pension age, data suggests BBC.comView Full coverage on Google News
A study of more than 2 million people in 168 countries suggests that having access to the internet is linked to higher life satisfaction, but many questions remain unanswered
Bengal UP in focus as states Union Territories vote in Phase today
You've officially been an adult long enough to introduce an under-eye cream to your skincare routine.
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Marklund Hyde Center near Geneva.
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A man accused of impregnating a disabled resident of a Marklund home has been ordered held in custody while his case is pending.
Kane County Judge Lark Cowart ruled Sunday that Isaiah S. Fields, 22, of the 5000 block of West Maple Avenue in Chicago, poses a danger to the public.
Fields faces charges of aggravated criminal sexual assault, criminal sexual assault and aggravated battery. Читать дальше...
The Boston Bruins don’t fear the Florida Panthers despite playing catch-up in their second-round Stanley Cup Playoff series entering Sunday’s Game 4. Boston made this abundantly known when the series began in Florida and a total of five Bruins players were ejected in the third period, and both teams combined for 158 penalty minutes in […]
For American families, housing has become too expensive. We can make it more affordable if we build enough housing. But in order to do that, we cannot stop at making it legal; we need to make it easy.
Tonight on “American Idol,” multiplatinum country star Kane Brown serves as guest mentor for the Top 5, who perform beloved classics on fan-favorite “Disney Night.” After America’s live vote, host Ryan Seacrest announces the Top 3 finalists. Below, follow with our live blog for “American Idol 22” Episode 17 airing Sunday, May 12 (8:00 p.m. […]
Here are some hints, and the answers, for Connections No. 337.
Here are some hints, and the answer, for Wordle No. 1059.
In den vergangenen Tagen haben sich zwei bekannte Chat-Dienste einen Schlagabtausch geliefert und sich gegenseitig beschuldigt, nicht offengelegte Regierungsverbindungen zu pflegen. Der Präsidentin von Signal, Meredith Whittaker, zufolge ist Telegram nicht nur «notorisch unsicher», sondern der Dienst «kooperiert hinter den Kulissen regelmässig mit Regierungen». Telegram-Gründer Pavel Durov hingegen behauptet, dass «die US-Regierung drei Millionen Dollar in die Verschlüsselung von Signal gesteckt hat»... Читать дальше...
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The research center’s focus has evolved with the interests of its faculty leaders over the decades, but its commitment to interrogating the role of gender in society endures.
Prescribed burns return to the Jasper Ridge Biological Preserve – 'Ootchamin 'Ooyakma as the university expands its understanding of land stewardship and wildfire risk mitigation practices.
Community Board on Public Safety town halls will be held this week to discuss the second CBPS progress report. These meetings are part of a series of opportunities for all members of the Stanford community to give feedback on the implementation of the steps outlined in the report.
President Saller will present the awards, which recognize exceptional staff from across the university, at a ceremony Thursday.