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This article is brought to you thanks to the collaboration of The European Sting with the World Economic Forum. Author: Victoria Masterson, Senior Writer, Formative Content The risk of flooding in Black US neighbourhoods is predicted to rise at least 20% by 2050, experts are predicting. Scientists based their research on new flood risk maps . . .

A small black sedan collided with the semi-truck on an access road off Interstate 35 in San Antonio around 3 a.m., San Antonio Police said in a news release. The two cars were pushed off the road, into a wooden pole, and through a wall of the Hallmark Inn and Suites hotel, according to police. […]

Warnings of critical fire conditions blanketed much of the U.S. Southwest on Saturday as crews in northern New Mexico worked to stop the growth of the nation’s largest active wildfire. The 7-week-old fire, the largest in New Mexico history, has burned 491 square miles (1,272 square kilometers) of forest in rugged terrain east of Santa […]

Health and medicine  |  News releases  |  Politics and government  |  Public Health May 27, 2022

It is difficult to know what COVID is doing to the people of Africa. The World Health Organization (WHO) says the death toll has been vastly undercounted in much of the world, but poor data collection in most African countries makes it difficult to assess the true impact on the continent. Evidence on

Indianapolis CNN  —  A shipment of 35 tons of baby formula has arrived Sunday in Indianapolis on a US military aircraft from Germany to address a nationwide shortage . . .

Movies began for me in the 1960s. The earliest film I recall is 1962’s “Safe at Home!,” a baseball quickie made in the wake of the historic 1961 season in which the New York Yankees’ Roger Maris hit 61 home runs to break the single-season record that had been held by Babe Ruth since 1927. […]

Thursday’s meeting of the special legislative committee investigating allegations of a coverup in the death of Ronald Greene in Louisiana State Police custody has the potential to produce some of the most revealing testimony yet. But one of the most critical witnesses in the case is not expected to attend. Committee chairman Rep. Tanner Magee […]

Washington — Democratic Sen. Chris Coons of Delaware said Sunday that additional funding to help combat the COVID-19 pandemic worldwide is “critical” to U.S. national security, as Congress remains in a standstill over providing supplemental pandemic relief. “I think this is critical to our national security. We’ve already lost 1 million Americans,” Coons said in […]

Editor’s Note: Tomiko Brown-Nagin is dean of the Harvard Radcliffe Institute, Daniel P.S. Paul Professor of Constitutional Law at Harvard Law School and author of “Civil Rights . . .


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