They Ran for a Better Life, Straight Into a Wildfire
Greek authorities assumed the victims were asylum seekers because no one was looking for missing people locally. And for more than a month, their identities, and the circumstances of their deaths, remained a mystery.Read More
The Next Supreme Court Term: Guns, Free Speech and More
The justices will explore the scope of the Second Amendment, the fate of the administrative state and limits on free speech on the internet.Read More
The Hottest New Accessory in Niger? A Russian Flag.
Russia has quietly been distributing its own flags throughout West Africa, where they are now considered “so cool.”Read More
ROSEN, LEADING TRIAL ATTORNEYS, Encourages Samsara Inc. Investors to Inquire About Securities Class Action Investigation – IOT
NEW YORK, Oct. 01, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, announces an investigation of potential securities claims on behalf of shareholders of Samsara Inc. (NYSE:IOT) resulting from allegations that Samsara may have issued materially misleading business information to the investing public. SO WHAT: If you purchased Samsara […]
Gaetz Says He Will Move to Oust McCarthy for Working With Democrats
A day after the Republican speaker turned to Democrats for help passing a stopgap spending bill to avert a shutdown, the far-right congressman promised to try to remove him from his post.Read More
Russia-Leaning Populist Party Ekes Out Win in Slovakia Vote
In much of Europe, the election was seen as a bellwether of mainstream support for Ukraine in its war with Russia. But voters seemed most concerned with pocketbook issues.Read More
The Weekender
An interview with the “Golden Bachelor.” Also: Las Vegas is reinventing itself again and Stephen Sondheim’s final musical.Read More
The Honey Pot: What’s Behind the Rise of the New Feminine Care Brand
Brands selling feminine care products have dropped the euphemisms to sell to younger consumers. But are they still capitalizing on old stigmas?Read More
Hunting Contest Reveals Rifts Over Invasive Species in New Zealand
A hunting contest has exposed tensions over which animals deserve protection, who gets to define humaneness and how children should be taught about conservation.Read More
Dianne Feinstein’s Lasting Impact on Women in Office
When Dianne Feinstein was elected in 1992, only two women were in the U.S. Senate. There were 25 on the day she died.Read More