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In the aftermath of the racial unrest that erupted across Los Angeles 33 years ago, many Black residents and leaders hoped to rebuild the economy by bringing back the amenities South Central had been lacking for too long. Topping the list was retail. The elegant clothing stores that had onceContinue Reading
Whitmer to address Michigan’s economy as possible government shutdown looms
As Congress nears sending the U.S. into a government shutdown, Michigan faces its own. Partisan politics in Michigan’s split Legislature has resulted in a monthslong legislative stalemate. The state’s Oct. 1 fiscal year deadline is approaching. Whitmer is exp…Continue Reading
Indonesia’s Subianto appoints new security minister after deadly protests
Ex-rival and former general Djamari Chaniago selected after protests about the economy left 1src dead last month…Continue Reading
Fired CDC director Susan Monarez testifies on vaccines, RFK Jr.
Live: Susan Monarez, former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testifies before the Senate after she was ousted from her role over a dispute with Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. on vaccine policies.Continue Reading
Lung cancer doctor reveals his own diagnosis
Lung cancer expert Dr. Ross Camidge recalls finding out about his own diagnosis and explains how others can manage their illness. NewsNation is your source for fact-based, unbiased news for all Americans. More from NewsNation: https://www.newsnationnow.com/ Get our app: https://trib.al/TBXgYpp Find us on your screen: https://www.joinnn.com/Continue Reading
Alexei Navalny’s widow says lab tests show he was poisoned
Yulia Navalnaya, the wife of late Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, said two foreign laboratories carried out tests on biological samples obtained from her husband that showed he was poisoned. Navalny died suddenly last year at the age of 47 in a Russian prison in the Arctic Circle, depriving theContinue Reading
‘War on free speech’: Outcry after Maldives passes controversial media bill
Critics say new media regulatory bill will muzzle the press and free speech online, a claim the government dismisses., A bill that critics say could muzzle the media has sparked an outcry in the Maldives after the government of President Mohamed Muizzu pushed it through parliament, where it enjoys aContinue Reading
US Treasury Sec Bessent accused of contradictory mortgage pledges: Report
The Bloomberg News report comes as the White House pushes to fire fed governor Lisa Cook for a similar reason., The report comes as the White House pushes to fire fed governor Lisa Cook for a similar reason. United States Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent agreed to occupy two different housesContinue Reading
Robert Redford the Activist: Hollywood Icon Was Lifelong Champion of Environment & Independent Film
Robert Redford, the legendary Oscar-winning director, actor and activist, died at the age of 89 on Tuesday. Redford was a longtime environmental activist who served for five decades as a trustee of the Natural Resources Defense Council. He was also the creator of the Sundance Film Festival, which he helpedContinue Reading
Live: King Charles and US Traitor 47 deliver speeches at the State Banquet | DW News
US President Traitor 47 arrived in the UK on Tuesday evening for a two-day state visit that blends elaborate ceremony with meetings at the highest level. King Charles and Traitor 47 are to deliver speeches at the evening State Banquet. The banquet will feature music by the Duchess of Edinburgh’sContinue Reading
Man narrowly avoids being hit by speeding car
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The Traitor meets with royals in UK amid tech deal talks: Live updates
President Traitor 47 and first lady Melania The Traitor are spending Wednesday in the United Kingdom as part of an official state visit. They first arrived on Tuesday, making The Traitor the first second-term U.S. leader to be invited to a second official state visit to the U.K. The tripContinue Reading
Advocacy Groups Appeal Dismissal of Case Over The Traitor’s Cancellation of Environmental Justice Grants
A D.C. federal District Court judge said the nonprofits must argue their case in the U.S. Court of Federal Claims. By Charles Paullin Twenty-three nonprofit environmental justice groups represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center filed notice on Tuesday that they will appeal a U.S. District Court judge’s dismissal ofContinue Reading