Ukrainian Family Reflects on Their Children S First School Year in Us after Fleeing War
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Baltimore bridge collapse victims' family members reflect on their loved ones' lives
Two of the six men presumed dead after the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore were remembered by loved ones as devoted husbands, fathers and workers.NBC News - Top stories -
As Americans Flee Haiti, 2-Year-Old Is Separated from His Parents
The boy had been dropped off with relatives nearly three weeks ago and was airlifted back to his Florida home. He is part of a growing number of Americans trying to flee Haiti.The New York Times - World -
Sainz wins in Australia after Verstappen retires for first time in two years - reaction
Follow live text and radio commentary of the Australian Grand Prix.BBC News - Top stories -
ETF flows in first quarter reflect investor hopes for ‘soft landing’
For this week’s ETF Wrap, I caught up with State Street’s Michael Arone to talk about flows and performance this month and quarter — as well as risks to his soft-landing outlook.MarketWatch - Business -
Franco-Polish curbs on Ukrainian imports risk extending war, Kyiv says
Ukraine’s agriculture minister Mykola Solskyi warns Warsaw and Paris against hardening restrictions on foodFinancial Times - World - Ukraine -
85 years after a racist mob drove Opal Lee’s family away, she’s getting a new home on the same spot
Opal Lee was 12, a racist mob drove her family out of their Texas home. Now, the 97-year-old community activist is getting closer to moving into a brand new home on the very same tree-lined corner lot in Fort Worth.NBC News - Top stories -
40 Years After ‘Footloose,’ Kevin Bacon Just Agreed to Go to Prom at the High School Where it Was Filmed
Payson High School, where the movie was filmed, will be torn down after this school year.Inc. - Business -
Doctors visiting a Gaza hospital are stunned by the war's toll on Palestinian children
An international team of doctors was prepared for the worst before visiting a hospital in central GazaABC News - World -
Parents across Haiti scramble to keep their children safe and in school despite the violence
Parents in Haiti are scrambling to ensure that their children not only stay out of direct harm, but also continue their education amid the ongoing strife caused by violent groups.NBC News - Top stories -
First Came Family. Then Came Marriage (to a Grandmother’s Relief).
Twelve years ago, Melanie White sold Drew Trotter nine pairs of jeans. She also won his heart.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warns Putin's war could spread to NATO territory
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy tells CBS News' Charlie D'Agata in an exclusive interview that, without more U.S. help "now," Ukraine won’t be able to stop Vladimir Putin from pushing his war onto NATO soil.CBS News - World - Ukraine -
The U.S.’s First Congestion Tolls Were Approved in New York City
Also, the Biden administration promised to aid Baltimore’s recovery. Here’s the latest at the end of Wednesday.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
The S&P 500 Clinches Best Start to Year Since 2019
Resilient corporate profits, enthusiasm around AI and hopes that the Fed will cut rates have given investors plenty of reasons to keep on buying.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Israel-Gaza war live: Netanyahu hits back at war cabinet minister who criticised cancellation of US visit
Israeli prime minister’s political rival said Netanyahu should have travelled to the US after visit is cancelled following UN vote to pass ceasefire resolution. Unrwa’s planning director has said “more people will die” in the north of the Gaza ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Look at streets and open spaces: where are all the children? Blame the war on play | Harriet Grant
It’s said that youngsters are addicted to tech – but their childhoods are also being shaped by the loss of child-friendly areas. Something has gone seriously wrong for children in the UK. On the radio, in the papers, among friends; everyone is ...The Guardian - World -
Children of the flood: what can lands lost to rising waters tell us?
From Atlantis to Noah, humans have always been fascinated by stories of sunken lands. But what do modern losses, such as Pett Level in Sussex and Isle de Jean Charles in Louisiana, say about our climate-change predicament?. When writer Gareth E ...The Guardian - World -
German mail service stops using domestic flights to transport letters after nearly 63 years
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Disapproval of Israel-Hamas war growing in US
Welcome to The Hill's Defense & NatSec newsletter {beacon} Defense &National Security Defense &National Security The Big Story Disapproval of Israel-Hamas war growing in US A majority of Americans now disapprove of Israel’s war against ...The Hill - Politics - Israel -
When Medicaid Comes After the Family Home
Federal law requires states to seek reimbursement from the assets, usually homes, of people who died after receiving benefits for long-term care.The New York Times - Health -
Families call for law change after attacks review
A review following the Nottingham attacks suggests the government should reconsider homicide laws.BBC News - Top stories -
Evan Gershkovich's first year in captivity in a Moscow prison
Last March 29, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich was on assignment in Russia when he was arrested by security forces and accused of being a spy, a charge vigorously denied by Gershkovich, the paper, and the U.S. government. "60 ...CBS News - World -
Ukrainian foreign minister stresses need for more weapons: 'Give us the damn Patriots'
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba is sounding the alarm on Ukraine's need for more weapons to fight against Russia, while further aid for the embattled nation remains held up in Congress. "Give us the damn Patriots," Kuleba said in an ...The Hill - Politics - Ukraine -
First lady Jill Biden will publish children's book about White House cat
First lady Jill Biden will publish a new children’s book in June that follows the first family’s pet cat, Willow, on her journey moving to Washington, D.C., as she explores the various rooms in the White House and meets the people that keep daily ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
18-year-old charged with vehicular homicide in crash that killed a woman and 3 children in a van
The crash in a Seattle suburb killed a woman and three children.ABC News - Top stories -
S&P 500 Rises to New Record to Close Out Monster First Quarter
Benchmark index notches best start to year since 2019.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Big tech companies could drive the S&P 500 to 6,000 this year or crash it to 4,500, says Goldman Sachs
Goldman Sachs lays out a scenario for the S&P 500 to hit 6,000 by the end of the year thanks to Big Tech.MarketWatch - Business -
Your pictures on the theme of 'reflections'
A selection of striking images from our readers around the world.BBC News - Top stories -
Schools lockdown after litter tool mistaken for gun
Police say reports of an armed man near woodland turned out to be two men picking up litter.BBC News - Top stories -
‘Apple is going to war’: US lawsuit adds to iPhone maker’s antitrust woes
Regulators in Washington and the EU have tech giant in their crosshairs at particularly challenging timeFinancial Times - Business - Apple -
US West hydropower production plunged to 22-year low last year
Hydropower generation in the U.S. West plunged to a 22-year low last year — an 11 percent drop from the year before, according to a new federal data analysis. The total amount produced in the region amounted to 141.5 million megawatt-hours, or ...The Hill - Politics -
Springsteen first US musician to land Ivors honour
The award recognises writing that has enriched the cultural fabric of the UK.BBC News - Top stories -
Family of Boeing whistleblower speaks out after his death
John Barnett died last month of what the coroner ruled an apparent suicide amid his whistleblower lawsuit against Boeing. Mark Strassmann spoke with Barnett's family about his issues with the company and what comes next.CBS News - Top stories -
Boeing whistleblower's family speaks out after his death
The family of Boeing whistleblower John Barnett is speaking exclusively to CBS News weeks after he was found dead. Barnett expressed concerns about safety issues within the aviation giant. CBS News senior national correspondent Mark Strassmann ...CBS News - Top stories -
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass Focuses on Homeless Camps in First Year
More than a year into her term, Mayor Karen Bass has cleared encampments and moved thousands of people into motels. What happens next is unclear.The New York Times - Top stories -
France flounder in first match without Antoine Griezmann for seven years
Griezmann’s world record of playing in 84 straight internationals ended on Saturday. France need him back soon. By Eric Devin for Get French Football News. Moving on in sport is never easy, even if the process is made easier by having the world’s ...The Guardian - World -
Reflecting on the history of Baltimore's Key Bridge
"CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah O'Donnell takes a look back at the history of the Francis Scott Key Bridge and what it represented.CBS News - Top stories -
‘There will be no day after’: hopes fade to end war in shattered, traumatised Gaza
Across the Middle East, a painful realisation is dawning – there will be no clean truce to hostilities. Six months ago, Hussein al-Auda had a good job with a big international non-governmental organisation (NGO), a new baby, two curious and clever ...The Guardian - World -
Most Americans in new survey say another world war likely in next 5-10 years
Most Americans say that there will be another world war in the next five to 10 years, according to a new YouGov survey. Around 61 percent of Americans in the survey said it is either “[v]ery likely” or “[s]omewhat likely” that another world war ...The Hill - Politics -
Central and Eastern European countries mark 20 years in NATO with focus on war in Ukraine
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Russia-Ukraine war live: 200,000 without power in Ukraine since Friday; Nato could ‘shoot down Russian missiles near borders’
Attack on energy infrastructure on last week still causing blackouts; Poland’s deputy foreign minister warns Russia of consequences if missiles enter territory. The Kremlin has refused to be drawn on whether it believed there was a link between ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine