Jade Lozada is using poetry to bring awareness to climate justice issues
New Yorker, Jade Lozada, is using her aware winning poetry to raise awareness about climate change issues.
Oslo's Pride march was called off on Saturday following deadly overnight shootings, including at a gay bar in the Norwegian capital.
Mick Lynch, general secretary of the Rail, Maritime and Transport Union, called on the Transport Secretary to help settle the dispute.
The decision by the Supreme Court is expected to lead to bans on terminations in roughly half of all US states.
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Dozens of people were pictured lying on the ground, some bleeding and many motionless, in video images purporting to show the aftermath of a mass crossing of migrants from Morocco into a Spanish enclave on Friday in which at least 18 died. The footage, which Reuters was not immediately able to verify, was shared by AMDH, a Moroccan rights group that works with migrants in parts of northern Morocco including areas surrounding the Melilla enclave. Moroccan authorities said late on Friday that 18 migrants had died, some from falling from a high fence while others were crushed after what they called a stampede.
On this day in weather history, Roy Sullivan was struck by lightning for the seventh time.
America continues to digest the Supreme Court's ruling, President Biden will sign the landmark gun violence bill and more news to start your weekend.
Green Day, Fall Out Boy and Weezer combine for a pleasingly heavy romp through their hits, though there are spells when they lapse into cliche and gimmickry
Zimbabwean healthcare workers halted a five-day-old pay strike and returned to work on Saturday, but union leaders warned they would resume the walkout if the government failed to make an improved wage offer within two weeks. Thousands of nurses and doctors at state-run hospitals in the southern African country are demanding a hefty raise and wages in U.S. dollars due to a slide in the local currency and brisk inflation that has eroded the value of their earnings. They went on strike on Monday after rejecting a government offer to double their local currency wages, saying the 100% hike would not even compensate for annual inflation that jumped to 131.7% in May.
But Boris Johnson was non-committal when asked if he would slash fuel duty further.
Sun rises on Saturday at Worthy Farm, following Billie Eilish’s history-making set and ahead of today’s headliner, Sir Paul McCartney
U.S. President Joe Biden will have a new "sherpa" on his trip to Germany next week - a former BlackRock strategist named Mike Pyle, who replaces Washington's former point person on sanctions, Daleep Singh. Singh, who played a crucial role at the White House in coordinating Western sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine in February, this week took a job as chief global economist and head of macroeconomic research at PGIM Fixed Income, a Wall Street asset manager with $890 billion in assets. Singh, who was the deputy national security adviser, left the White House in April to "deal with a family issue," a source said at the time, and was said to be only away for a temporary leave of absence.
The Glide Foundation, based in San Francisco, aims to further social justice, get people out of poverty, and change people's lives. Super investor Warren Buffett's late wife Susie was so impressed by Glide that she launched an annual auction to raise money for it -- auctioning off a meal with her husband. Mrs. Buffett passed away in 2004, but her husband continued the tradition for many years.
Russian pranksters trick JK Rowling into ‘death curse missiles’ chat Watch: Failed Russian missile strikes its own launch site Putin's Severodonetsk victory comes at enormous cost ... but he won't care Volodymyr Zelensky makes surprise appearance at Glastonbury Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
Ben Stokes and co. look to build on an impressive day-two fightback at Headingley
Jennifer Kerns, a California physician, will soon also practice 1,800 miles away at an abortion clinic in Kansas, where women from nearby states in the Midwest with bans on the procedure are expected to seek care. Abortion clinics and providers say Kerns is among dozens of doctors who have recently sought new medical licenses in states where abortion could remain legal, anticipating Friday's landmark decision by the U.S. Supreme Court to end recognition of a woman's constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy. "We felt like this was part of our responsibility - to provide services in a place where they’re really needed," said Kerns, a surgeon who teaches and practices at the University of California, San Francisco, medical school.
Investors have gravitated to companies that have announced major stock splits, and some of the largest tech giants in the world have gotten in on the action. Most of the time, stock splits don't have any fundamental impact on a business. Rather than just taking the existing shares and breaking them into smaller parts, this food giant instead decided to split up its company into separate businesses.
It's never too early to teach your kids valuable personal finance lessons. If you have a teen, now is the perfect time to help them understand the importance of good financial habits like saving before they become adults. A bank account can be an excellent tool for your teen to learn how to manage money and save.
Bad weather, the farming calendar, high fertilizer costs and limits of federal incentives have challenged U.S. farmers to step up to produce more wheat.
At least 20 million people tuned into the first primetime Jan. 6 committee hearing on June 9. Some Americans said they want to see accountability now.