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Sacramento’s Camp Nefesh hosts refugee children during World Refugee Day
Sacramento Bee via AOL· 6 hours agoThis year, Camp Nefesh has 43 campers, all with different English-speaking capabilities. Schwarz...
Venezuela opposition reports arbitrary detentions ahead of election | Fox 11 Tri Cities Fox 41...
FOX 11/41 Yakima· 5 days agoA Venezuelan presidential candidate said Saturday that three opposition activists were detained...
Election Tricks in Venezuela; American Students Slowly Return to China : State of the World from NPR
NPR· 7 days agoAuthorities in Venezuela are using all manner of tricks to try to ensure President Nicholas Maduro is reelected next month. However, as we hear, it seems that the stunts and ...
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Accountability thy name isn’t Biden
Billings Gazette· 1 day agoThe buck famously stopped on President Harry Truman’s desk. The current White House prefers to...
Google To Help Train Taiwanese Cybersecurity Workers - TaiwanPlus News
The Citizens' Voice· 2 days agoGoogle is set to help Taiwan fill a shortage of cybersecurity talent, aiming to train up 2,000...
Business | Jun 22nd 2024 Edition
The Economist· 5 hours agoDave Calhoun, Boeing’s CEO, was questioned by American senators about recent safety incidents involving his company’s planes, such as the blowout of a...
U.S. Olympic Trials are full of D-FW track athletes, highlighted by matchup in triple jump
Dallas Morning News· 18 hours agoAfter Skylynn Townsend gave up her career as a gymnast and decided to focus on track and field at...
The Caribbean Hurricane Season Is Here—This Is What You Need to Know
AFAR· 1 day agoThe conventional wisdom is that the Caribbean is a no-go zone during hurricane season, which spans...
U.S. And Russian Nuclear Submarines Visit Cuba At The Same Time
THE WARZONE via Yahoo News· 7 days agoU.S. officials have speculated it might visit Moscow ally Venezuela, with additional Russian Navy...
Good, Cheap, and American-Made
The Dispatch· 3 days agoIt’s just supply and demand. And...demand for U.S. labor in general—which is why our art history professors make a lot more than their counterparts in,...