A large winter storm roaring out west dumped up to 4 feet of snow in parts of Nevada and Idaho, fueled blizzard warnings in six other states and tornadoes in…
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Grab bag of conspiracies behind German coup plot, China’s Covid climb down, and methane cloud over Iran
I’ve delved into the world of aristocratic conspiracy theories fueled by suspects arrested by police in Germany this week for plotting a freak coup. They are part of the right-wing…
Army Vet Dies While Delivering Free Bikes To Children Hit By Hurricane Ian
KINGSFORD, Mich. (AP) – A Michigan Army veteran who turned his life around with a bike shop has died in a crash while delivering free bikes to children in Florida…
Colorado election results: Lauren Boebert wins re-election by 546 votes, recount confirms
Brand Freedom Caucus Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colo., has won her re-election bid against Democrat Adam Frisch, an automatic count confirmed Monday. The race was decided by 546 votes, conforming to…
Arizona prisons selling undocumented workers to private companies
Arizona prisons selling undocumented workers to private companies For you News Sports Entertainment Life Money Technology Travel Opinion Businesses and the Department of Corrections benefit, but should the state employ…
How Chinese netizens breached the great firewall
men April a The young Chinese painter in Italy started using Twitter to post content forwarded by netizens in China with a view to censorship. For much of the previous…
BTS K-Pop Star Jin Begins 18 Months Of Military Duty At Frontline Boot Camp
YEONCHEON, South Korea (AP) — Jin, the longest-serving member of K-pop supergroup BTS, began his 18 months of mandatory military service at a South Korean training camp on Tuesday as…
Michigan Army veteran killed while delivering free bikes to kids affected by Hurricane Ian in Florida
Steven Pringle, a 57-year-old Army veteran, died in a crash in Punta Gorda, Florida, while delivering free bicycles to children affected by Hurricane Ian. Pringle drove through an intersection that…
Mass migrant crossing swamps Texas border as Title 42 nears end
JUÁREZ, Mexico — Hundreds of migrants were gathering Sunday afternoon on the north bank of the Rio Grande River in hopes of seeking asylum in the United States, one of…
China’s Self-Imposed COVID Trap – The American Prospect
On November 25, protests broke out in China against the government and its zero-covid policy in the Xinjiang region of western China. The immediate spark was a fire in an…