A man accused of stabbing a Boston rabbi nine times in an attack last week has been charged with hate crimes, the Suffolk County district attorney said. Rabbi Shlomo Noginski survived the July 1 attack outside a Jewish day school in Brighton. Khaled Awad, 24, who was arrested after the […]
Daily Archives: July 9, 2021
A National Guard soldier gives a COVID-19 vaccine at a pop-up vaccination stand at the Vermont Creamery in Websterville, Vermont, on June 29, 2021. Ed Jones/AFP/Getty Images Vermont is set to become the first US state to vaccinate 75% of its population with at least one dose – a milestone […]
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Egypt and Sudan urged the U.N. Security Council on Thursday to undertake “preventive diplomacy” and call for a legally binding agreement to resolve a dispute with Ethiopia over the availability of water from its dam on the Nile River, but Ethiopia insisted the matter can be […]
Ash Barty, on a high after reaching her first Wimbledon final, has revealed how close she was to missing out on her dream at the All England Club because of injury. And Australia’s first women’s finalist since her mentor Evonne Goolagong Cawley 41 years ago admitted she was never sure […]
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba first appeared as a manga in February 2016, but has since received an anime adaptation and a film. Set in early 20th century Japan, it follows the adventures of brother and sister duo Tanjiro Kamado and Nezuko Kamado, who are drawn into a secret society […]
Heavy thunderstorms sent fashion guests scurrying for cover and forced postponement of the buzzed-about Pyer Moss show by Kerby Jean-Raymond at a majestic Italianate mansion in leafy Irvington, New York By JOCELYN NOVECK AP National Writer July 9, 2021, 3:30 AM • 2 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail […]
Time and again — as social distancing, families forced to stay apart and economic upheaval battered morale — the nation has shown it’s ready for the nightmare to end. But the virus doesn’t work on human or political timetables. Now there are warning signs that troubling days are ahead, threatening […]
Climate change is everywhere you look: in the staggering heat wave that hit the Pacific Northwest last week, killing more than 150 people; in the Western wildfire season that started early this year and is likely to be severe; in the weather throughout June, which was the hottest on record […]