Daniel Ellsberg, who leaked the Pentagon Papers, announces he has terminal cancer
The documents in the Pentagon Papers told how U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War was built up steadily by political leaders and top military brass who were overconfident about U.S. prospects. (Image credit: Nick Ut/AP) Read More at NPR
Read More »Nordstrom says it will close its Canadian stores and cut 2,500 jobs
Nordstrom chief executive Erik Nordstrom said the Seattle-based retailer is exiting Canada because it does not see a realistic path to profitability for the business in the country. Read More at NPR
Read More »At a town hall, angry Ohio residents confront railroad over health fears
Residents who say they’re still suffering from illnesses nearly a month after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in Ohio confronted the railroad’s operator Thursday at a town forum. (Image credit: Gene J. Puskar/AP) Read More at NPR
Read More »Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been asked to leave Frogmore Cottage
Prince Harry and Meghan have lived in California following a highly publicized split from the British royal family three years ago. But they kept the Frogmore home for visits to the U.K. (Image credit: Peter Dejong/AP) Read More at NPR
Read More »British intelligence missed a chance to stop the 2017 Ariana Grande concert attack
Tennessee becomes the first state to pass a ban on public drag shows
Tenn. Gov. Bill Lee signed a bill banning drag performances the same afternoon he signed a ban on youth gender-affirming care. Advocates say some are asking whether staying in the state is worth it. (Image credit: Blaise Gainey/WPLN) Read More at NPR
Read More »Why America is obsessed with the Alex Murdaugh murder trial
The five-week trial of Alex Murdaugh has dominated headlines and cable news channels, and the murders have been the subject of podcasts and even two documentaries. (Image credit: Joshua Boucher/The State via AP, Pool) Read More at NPR
Read More »President Biden is expected to soon use his veto authority for the first time
President Biden is about to get the chance to wield a tool of the office for the first time — the veto pen — over a measure that was passed to roll back a Biden administration financial regulation. Read More at NPR
Read More »Moderna announced a free COVID vaccine program. But will that be accessible enough?
Moderna said people without insurance will be able to get its COVID vaccine at no cost after the U.S. government bows out. But patients will have to use the company’s cumbersome assistance program. Read More at NPR
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