Month: November 2023
Sergey Poletaev: Ukraine’s incompetent leadership keeps making bad decisions, for how long more can it survive?
Out of all the possible options, Ukraine keeps choosing the worst ones over and over again Read Full Article at RT.com
North Korea rules out talks with ‘double-faced’ US
North Korea blasts US for offering negotiations while ramping up military provocations and trying to deny Pyongyang’s sovereign rights Read Full Article at RT.com
News24 | Pakistani girl killed after photos with boy’s arm around her go viral
The murder is the latest in a spate of more than 5 000 incidents since 2012 in which women have been killed.
Church applauds LGBT ban
The movement’s push against traditional marriage and family is anti-Christian by definition, the Moscow Patriarchate’s spokesman has said Read Full Article at RT.com
Milei picks ex-JPMorgan trader to dollarize Argentina’s economy
Former Wall Street trader Luis Caputo has been chosen as Argentina’s economy minister to enforce “shock therapy” for the embattled economy Read Full Article at RT.com
I’m a millennial who left Florida. Between the unbearable heat and the polarizing political climate, ‘everything was making me think I should jump out of this.’
South Florida native Harmony Boyd left the state in 2022 and isn’t looking back. In Massachusetts, Boyd found acceptance and a sense of history.
Sam Altman really, really doesn’t want to talk about why he was fired
Newly reinstated OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is staying mum about why he was initially fired.
Judges to Trump: Pipe back down
An appeals court on Thursday reinstated the gag order on Donald Trump that barred him from attacking the legal staff of the judge in his civil fraud trial.
The economy is flashing a worrying signal that hasn’t been seen since right before the 2008 crisis
The mismatch between GDP and gross domestic income could be the reason why Americans feel so poorly about the economy, Macquarie said.
Nixon once set Henry Kissinger up with a famous socialite — and then interrupted him right when he was about to kiss her
Socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor wrote in her autobiography that Richard Nixon set Henry Kissinger up with her at a White House state dinner.