Kenuckiana Pride Foundation hosts event to benefit local animal rescue organizations
Kenuckiana Pride Foundation hosts event to benefit local animal rescue organizations
Kenuckiana Pride Foundation hosts event to benefit local animal rescue organizations
The Supreme Court accepted an appeal from Medical Marijuana, Inc., contesting a ruling that it could be sued under RICO.
Donald Trump's hush money trial in New York is on break Monday, but court will reconvene Tuesday morning. Here's what you can expect this week.
Only four giant pandas are currently living in the U.S. after most zoos returned the pandas they received from China.
A local Indigenous tribe had watched over the orca calf after her pregnant mother died on a rocky beach in late March.
Officials at Columbia University are exploring "alternative internal options to end the crisis," the school president said.
Tesla is providing a boost ahead of a big week filled with a Fed rate decision, the monthly jobs report, and more Big Tech earnings.
Starbucks laid out five promises ahead of its second quarter earnings aimed at improving results for its employees, customers, farmers, and shareholders.
The public prosecutor general's office in Munich on Monday took over the investigation into the stabbing deaths of two Ukrainian men in southern Germany because of a possible political motivation for the crime, German news agency dpa reported. The two Ukrainians, who were 23 and 36 years old and lived in the southern German county of Garmisch-Partenkirchen, were killed at a shopping center in the village of Murnau in Upper Bavaria. The Bavarian Central Office for Combating Extremism and Terrorism is also involved in the investigation of the killings, dpa reported.
Ukraine’s outnumbered troops have been forced to retreat from three villages on the eastern front lines, the country’s top commander said Sunday, as Russian forces push to break through its beleaguered defenses while Kyiv waits for newly committed U.S. military aid to arrive.
The World Central Kitchen nonprofit, which supplied meals in Gaza until seven of its aid workers were killed by an Israeli strike nearly a month ago, is to resume operations, its CEO said.She added that the World Central Kitchen was nonetheless "resuming operations in Gaza."
A paleontological debate continues.
House Speaker Mike Johnson pushed to pass a major foreign aid package over the objections of hardline conservatives. Now, the Louisiana Republican will have to face the fallout.
The G7 is expected to commit to reducing plastic production in order to tackle the global scourge of pollution, France's ecological transition ministry said Monday."The G7 is committed to reducing the overall production of primary polymers in order to put an end to plastic pollution in 2040," the note read.
Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine has given a fresh impetus to the European Union's drive to admit more countries, the bloc's chairman said on Monday, adding he hoped the 27-nation club and prospective new members would be ready by 2030. European Council President Charles Michel spoke ahead of the 20th anniversary on Wednesday of the EU's "Big Bang" enlargement that added 10 mostly ex-communist nations such as Poland and Hungary but also the Mediterranean islands of Malta and Cyprus to a bloc that had then comprised just 15 members. "It was a call of history to unite European countries," Michel told reporters of the 2004 enlargement.
Humza Yousaf announced his resignation as Scotland's first minister on Monday, before he was due to face two confidence votes this week sparked by his ditching of junior coalition partners in a row over climate policy.- Divisions - Yousaf only became Scotland's leader 13 months ago, after Nicola Sturgeon announced her surprise resignation, citing tiredness after eight years in charge.
Scottish First Minister Humza Yousaf has resigned barely a year into the role after the collapse of his coalition government, a humbling and chaotic departure that throws Scotland’s ruling pro-independence party into chaos.
NATO countries haven’t delivered what they promised to Ukraine in time, the alliance’s chief said Monday, allowing Russia to press its battlefield advantage while Kyiv’s depleted forces wait for Western military supplies to arrive. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said that “serious delays in support have meant serious consequences on the battlefield” for Ukraine. “NATO allies have not delivered what they promised,” Stoltenberg said at a news conference in Kyiv with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, referring to delays by the U.S. and Europe in sending weapons and ammunition.
The United States is the best partner for African nations “without strings attached” but it will not force African nations to choose its partnership over Russia or China, US Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told CNN.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Vale, BHP and their joint venture Samarco have presented Brazilian authorities with a settlement proposal related to reparations for the 2015 Mariana tailings dam burst, which killed 19 people and left hundreds homeless. The dam collapse at the Samarco iron ore mine near the town of Mariana in Brazil's southeastern state of Minas Gerais caused a vast flow of mud and mining waste that buried a nearby village and polluted a major river in November 2015. Of the remaining amount the companies proposed to disburse, 72 billion reais would be paid to the federal and local governments over an undisclosed period, Vale said.
Adolescents treat ‘for you’ algorithms as a social mirror and are willing to give up privacy to use it.