Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Casts Blame As Israelis React To New Elections
After a major setback and the shocking call for new elections, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is casting blame and touting his alliance with the Trump administration once again.
The Regulations Allegedly Violated By The Last Clinic Offering Abortions In Missouri
NPR’s Audie Cornish speaks with Dr. Randall Williams, director of the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services, about the investigation he is overseeing into Missouri’s only abortion clinic.
Truce crumbles in Syria’s last refuge, and residents fear the worst
One of the toughest things this Ramadan for Umm Mohammed, a widow now living in a displaced persons camp in Syria’s Idlib province without water or electricity, has been explaining to her young son and daughter that this year they will be unable to vis…
Learning About The Holocaust Could Soon Be Mandatory In Oregon Thanks To This Friendship
Oregon public schools could soon be required to teach students about the Holocaust starting in the 2020-2021 school year thanks to an unlikely friendship between a Holocaust survivor and a young girl.
Florida Panhandle Still Feeling Effects Of Michael As New Hurricane Season Begins
Hurricane season begins June 1, but the Florida panhandle is still reeling from Hurricane Michael, which made landfall last October and caused an ongoing housing crisis.
Why Africa leads world in women’s leadership
When South African President Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new Cabinet late Wednesday night, his country joined a rarified global club, becoming just the 11th nation on earth where at least 50% of government ministers are women. Since the 1990s, sub-S…
In 1967, Muhammad Ali refused to be drafted into the Army. See the historic photos
Louisville native and heavyweight legend Muhammad Ali refused to be drafted into the Armed Forces in 1967. See photos from the historic trial.
DeepMind Can Now Beat Us at Multiplayer Games, Too
Chess and Go were child’s play. Now A.I. is winning at capture the flag. Will such skills translate to the real world?
Why the world’s children are better off
One of the best indicators of progress for the world is its children. It turns out, according to a report released this week by the charity group Save the Children, hundreds of millions of kids are dramatically better off today than children in 2000.
UK Insider: Beware the hype for 2019-20 Wildcats after NBA draft decisions
E.J. Montgomery and Nick Richards will return to Kentucky for next season. But UK fans should still temper expectations after what happened last year.
Trump’s Metals Tariffs Did Not Revive American Manufacturing
There are few signs of the industrial renaissance the president promised from taxes on steel and aluminum imports.
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