
Day: August 2, 2022


Shortages of Workers and Supplies, Geographic Isolation, and Lethargy Cited as Reasons for Slow Recovery in the South From Hurricanes, Storms, Etc.

“What would I do if a gunman attacked the school?”: Former Marine and Longtime Youth Pastor Now Working as a Sheriff’s Deputy Turns This Question Over and Over in His Mind Since the Uvalde Shooting as Does School Resource Officers Across the Nation

Despite Love for Appalachia, Many Are Considering Moving Away Rather Than Face Another Flood

Beyonce to Remove Word “Spaz” From Song “Renaissance” as it is Seen as Offensive to the Disabled Struggling With Spastic Diplegia a Form of Cerebral Palsy

Many “Star Trek” Followers Mourn the Death of Nichelle Nichols Who Broke Barriers for Black Women in Hollywood When she Played Communications Officer Lt. Uhura on the Original “Star Trek”

The Voice Over for Ursula in “The Little Mermaid” Pat Carroll Dies at 95

“Humanity is just . . . one miscalculation away from nuclear annihilation”: Secretary-General Antonio Guterres

A Welcoming Sound: The Sierra Leone-flagged Cargo Ship Razoni Sounded its Horn as it Departed With Over 26,000 Tons of Ukrainian Corn Destined for Lebanon

Sri Lankans Giving Newly Installed Government Under President Ranil Wickremesinghe’s Leadership Time to “show some results before the end of this year”

The Association of Southeast Asian Nations Will Meet in Cambodia to Address Ongoing Violence in Myanmar and Other Issues

Will Nancy Pelosi Stop off in Taiwan on her Asian Tour? Taiwan’s Three Largest National Newspapers Cited Unidentified Sources as Saying She Would Fly to Taipei and Spend the Night After Visiting Malaysia

So How Was the U.S. Able to Take Down Ayman Zawahri After His Decade-long Reign as the Leader of al-Qaida?

Why Was the United States Led to Search Out and Kill the Man Who Helped Osama bin Laden Plot the September 11, 2001, Attacks on the United States?

Justice Has Been Served; Al-Qaida Leader Ayman al-Zawahri Killed in a U.S. Drone Strike in Kabul
