World leaders express horror at U.S. Capitol attack
Global leaders watched live as a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, and many saw it as a warning to global democracies, placing the blame squarely on President Trump. — NYT: Top Stories
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Global leaders watched live as a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, and many saw it as a warning to global democracies, placing the blame squarely on President Trump. — NYT: Top Stories
Pedaling across the Seine on a sunny day is a peak experience. How did the City of Light become a city of cycles? — NYT: Top Stories
Lawmakers will convene to formalize President-elect Joe Biden’s win as President Trump’s allies plot to hijack the process. — NYT: Top Stories
Leading up to the state’s U.S. Senate runoffs, the Gamel family shared their thoughts on voting and the current political climate. — NYT: Top Stories
Shia LaBeouf’s co-star Vanessa Kirby has issued a statement about abuse nearly a month after a lawsuit was filed against the actor claiming he previously abused women. — FOX News
Tanya Roberts, the one-time Bond girl, and “That ’70s Show” actress died on Monday following an incorrect statement from her representative that she had died one day prior. — FOX News
The small Arab nation of Qatar has been under a blockade by air, land, and sea since 2017, when neighboring nations accused it of supporting terrorism and aligning too closely with Iran. — NYT: Top Stories
The first step to addressing the country’s housing affordability problem is to repeal the Faircloth Amendment. With Covid-19 still upsetting the economy, eviction moratoriums are still in effect, but will expire. As a result, the housing concerns are real. A “crushing” housing
Is it wiser to hold back the second doses everyone will need, or to give as many people as possible a shot now? There are concerns due to a supply constraint. Only Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are authorized, even though policymakers had