Day: September 5, 2023
Jacksonville Shooting: Bishop William Barber on DeSantis, Trump & Those Who Spread Hate
Top U.S. & World Headlines — September 5, 2023
Police reform: Nurturing female recruits long before they apply
Equality Law & Courts Police reform: Nurturing female recruits long before they apply | View caption Hide caption Police reforms aim to bring equity and new perspective to the male-dominated profession. One California police department starts mentoring potential female recruits even before they imagine themselves as officers. The presence of that female officer, and the…
Nuclear war ‘inevitable’ after Putin’s Ukraine invasion warns Russian general
Russian Major General Alexander Vladimirov has warned that war in will end in . Valdmirov is an influential member of the military who penned the three-volume book titled The General Theory of War. “For the transition to the use of weapons of mass destruction, only one thing is needed – a political decision by the…
Appeals court denies DOJ request to block Trump deposition in lawsuit by ex-FBI officials
A federal appeals court on Friday denied the Justice Department’s request to block former President Donald Trump from sitting for a deposition related to lawsuits filed by former FBI officials Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. In its ruling, a three-judge panel rejected the government’s effort to reverse a federal judge’s order this year saying Trump could be deposed…
70,000 at Burning Man festival are isolated, still stuck as rain returns
Burning Man’s estimated 70,000-plus attendees were isolated at the venue known as Black Rock City as rain returned Sunday and closed roads, muddy campgrounds, and one reported death darkened the day. But the CEO of Burning Man Project, Marian Goodell, told NBC News interview Sunday, “There is no cause for panic.” “We’re very pleased and…
Pope praises Mongolia’s religious freedom dating back to Genghis Khan
ULAANBAATAR, Mongolia — Under the towering statue of 13th-century warrior Genghis Khan, Pope Francis was not greeted by hordes of people in Mongolia’s capital Ulaanbaatar on Saturday. Rather than the throngs of thousands he’s used to, about 200 of the faithful from one of the world’s smallest and newest Catholic communities enthusiastically greeted the pontiff…
A shortage of homes keeps prices high
The smartest insight and analysis, from all perspectives, rounded up from around the web: If you want to see everything wrong with the U.S. housing market, just head to Southern California, said Alena Botros in Fortune. It’s no secret that housing in Los Angeles is expensive; the average value of a single-family home there is…
Is America’s quest for high-speed trains finally picking up steam?
It’s been more than fifty years since President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the High-Speed Ground Transportation Act into law, lauding the “technological miracles in our transportation” with “one great exception.” In spite of “airplanes which fly three times faster than sound,” America remained stuck with “the same tired and inadequate mass transportation” of decades past. Five…