The Americans Who Have Lived through Multiple Mass Shootings
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A third of Asian Americans who live in poverty have college degrees. What’s going on?
A new Pew report on Asian-American poverty finds that education does not always create opportunities.MarketWatch - Business -
Man honored for stopping mass shooting
Brandon Tsay was given a Citizen Honors award for wrestling a gun away from a mass shooter at his family's dance studio last year. Recipients of the award are chosen by the living Medal of Honor recipients.CBS News - Top stories -
Police Fatally Shoot Queens Man Who Brandished Scissors, Officials Say
The victim’s brother contradicted aspects of the police account of the shooting and said his mother had been restraining her son when officers fired their guns.The New York Times - Top stories -
See-Through Baseball Pants Have Fans, and Brands, Pointing Fingers
A redesign of M.L.B.’s uniforms has put Fanatics and Nike at the center of a debate about performance versus quality in sportswear.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
GOP Senators raise concerns about ISIS attacks against Americans after Moscow shooting
Sens. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said Sunday that they were deeply worried about an ISIS terrorist attack targeting Americans after the group killed over 130 people at a Moscow concert hall on Saturday. Both Senators lampooned ...The Hill - Politics -
The American Fraudster Who Nearly Bought an English Soccer Club
Chris Kirchner played golf with the stars and tried to buy Derby County and Preston North End. Now he’s facing a lengthy prison sentence.The New York Times - Sports -
Here’s how much money Americans in their 30s have in their 401(k)s
Americans in their 30s are around halfway to retirement age, but many don't have much saved in their 401(k)s.CNBC - Business -
How much money Americans in their 50s have in their 401(k)s
Retirement is in view for Americans in their 50s. However, many have less saved than they may want. A retirement expert's tips to get on track.CNBC - Business -
For years tourists have ridden boats through this sacred Australian natural wonder. A new ban will stop them in their tracks
Yahoo News - World -
68% of Americans feel stressed about cost when planning a date—here's who they think should pay
The majority of Americans agree the finances around dating are stressful. But there's differing opinions on who should pay for the first date.CNBC - Business -
Biden Should Campaign on Making Americans Live Longer Again
Our leaders should turn their attention to Americans’ worsening life expectancy.The New York Times - Top stories - Joe Biden -
Here's how much credit card debt Americans have by age—and which generation owes the most
Collectively, Americans owe over $1 trillion on their credit cards. However, when you break down the numbers by age, one generation owes far more than the rest.CNBC - Business -
All but 7 Countries on Earth Have Air Pollution Above WHO Standard
New research found that fewer than 10 percent of countries and territories met World Health Organization guidelines for particulate matter pollution last year.The New York Times - Science -
Number of Black women who say they are scared of having children rises
Nearly two years after the Supreme Court overturned the constitutional right to an abortion, Black women are increasingly worried about the impact on pregnancy and birth. Nearly 40 percent of Black women of reproductive age said they feel less ...The Hill - Politics -
Moscow Concert Hall Shooting: Death Toll Rises to 133 in Moscow Concert Hall Attack
President Vladimir V. Putin vowed to punish those responsible for the assault, one of the deadliest in Russia in decades. U.S. officials have attributed the attack to ISIS-K, a branch of the Islamic State that has been active in Iran and Afghanistan.The New York Times - World -
Moscow Concert Hall Shooting: Security Questions Emerge as First Charges Are Filed in Russia Attack
Russian officials formally charged four men in the attack, which killed at least 137 people at a Moscow-area concert hall on Friday. American officials blamed a branch of the Islamic State.The New York Times - World - Russia -
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 -
Sean McDermott calls critics 'narrow-minded' who say Bills have not been successful during Josh Allen era
The Bills have yet to reach a Super Bowl during Allen's six seasonsCBS Sports - Sports -
Six Russian journalists have been detained by authorities. They include one who covered Navalny
Yahoo News - World - Russia -
Migrant workers who helped build modern China have scant or no pensions, and can't retire
Yahoo News - World - China -
Ukraine says it hit Russian landing ships in Crimea
A large number of missiles targeted Kyiv early on Sunday as Russia stepped up attacks against Ukraine.BBC News - Top stories - Ukraine -
Three arrested for drug dealing at prison
Three people have been arrested on suspicion of drug dealing offences at a prison in Bridgend.BBC News - Top stories -
March Madness scores, results: Caitlin Clark's debut, Paige Bueckers' return highlight NCAA tournament Saturday action
While the day lacked in upsets, it delivered with starpower.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Bridge collapse live updates: First responders called out to people on bridge
A container ship struck Baltimore's Francis Scott Key Bridge early Tuesday.ABC News - Top stories -
He Expresses Himself Through Art. She Through Math.
Alexandra Plzak and Sharif Farrag met in college and had very little in common on paper. But you know what they say about opposites.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Ukraine war: Two Russian landing ships hit off Crimea, officials say
Yahoo News - World - Ukraine -
Andy Reid confirms multiple teams "came after" DC Steve Spagnuolo
Just a few days after winning Super Bowl LVIII, the Chiefs announced they had signed defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo to a contract extension.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Federal agents raid multiple properties of Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs
While the musician faces several lawsuits alleging sexual assault, it was not clear if he was the target of the investigation. The Department of Homeland Security confirmed on Monday that agents have raided properties in Los Angeles, Miami and New ...The Guardian - World -
Cardona sends FAFSA recommendations to states as applications lag amid multiple problems
Education Secretary Miguel Cardona sent a letter to governors Tuesday outlining recommendations to help increase completion of Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) forms and ease stress on students in the process. The new FAFSA ...The Hill - Politics -
Obese children twice as likely to develop multiple sclerosis, study suggests
Swedish researchers say inflammation caused by obesity is likely to increase risk of developing conditions such as MS. Children who are obese may face more than double the risk of developing multiple sclerosis as adults, a study suggests.. MS can ...The Guardian - World -
Virginia Tech Shootings Fast Facts
Read Fast Facts from CNN about the shootings at Virginia Tech in April 2007, one of the deadliest mass shootings in US history.CNN - Top stories -
What happens now Baltimore port is closed?
It handles more cars than any other US port. So what happens now it's closed for business?BBC News - Top stories -
Buy American, Build Nothing
The infrastructure law of 2021 makes it hard to build anything.The Wall Street Journal - World -
American Business Stalls in China
Companies are seeing their China trade diminish amid geopolitical tensions and the country’s weak economy.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
Repeating the Mistakes of the American Past
It took the Pearl Harbor attack for FDR to get the country in war-mode thinking.The Wall Street Journal - World -
American Business Stalls in China
Companies are seeing their China trade diminish amid geopolitical tensions and the country’s weak economy.The Wall Street Journal - Business - China -
Paul Alexander, Polio Survivor Who Lived in Iron Lung for 72 Years, Dies age 78
Paul Alexander, who died at 78, was paralyzed with polio at age 6 and relied on the machine to breathe. Still, he was able to earn a law degree, write a book and, late in life, build a following on TikTok.The New York Times - Health -
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 -
Moscow concert hall attack: Islamic State solely responsible for Moscow attack, no Ukraine involvement - White House
US government early this month shared information with Russia about a planned attack in Moscow. Full story: arrests as death toll rises after terror attackSurvivors of Moscow attack tell of horrorState-owned media RIA reports that so many people ...The Guardian - World - Ukraine -
Russia-Ukraine war live: White House says US passed written warning of Moscow attack to Russia
US describe Russian’s allegation that Ukraine was involved in attack as ‘nonsense’ and says it passed warning to Russian security services. The Russian communications watchdog Roskomnadzor has restricted access to 11 channels in the Telegram ...The Guardian - World - Russia