Por: The Daily Beast Life September 25, 2022
The COVID-19 pandemic did not see bodies pile high or mass graves. The numbers being reported in the press are just that—abstract numbers. In the absence of visible evidence of imminent doom, the risk to human life can be weighed against the risk to economic well-being, individual freedom, or potential social disorder—and people come to different conclusions. Some have gone so far as to claim that the COVID-19 conjured by government... + full article
The Root USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
Rihanna Thee National Heroine aka Robyn Rihanna Fenty is continuing to flex her philanthropic muscle.nnAccording to the AP, on Wednesday, the ANTI singer’s Clara Lionel Foundation pledged $15 million to 18 organizations fighting for climate justice across seven Caribbean... + más
The queen is back: Justin Bieber leads reactions to Rihanna halftime show | Newsweek
Rihanna confirmed 2023 NFL Super Bowl LVII halftime show performer at State Farm Stadium | Fox News
Time USA Science September 24, 2022
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s catastrophic flooding that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientific analysis finds. Pakistan’s overall... + más
Washington announces more aid for floods-ravaged Pakistan | The Boston Globe
Warming, other factors worsened Pakistan floods, study finds | Associated Press
New York Daily News USA World September 24, 2022
As world leaders gathered in New York City for the United Nations General Assembly, Climate Week also got underway for the 14th year. It’s the first in-person Climate Week since the onset of the COVID pandemic. The General Assembly began last Monday and goes until next... + más
Australia holds national day of mourning for British queen | ABC News
Australia holds day of mourning for queen with art, flowers | ABC News
ABC News USA Business September 23, 2022
BERLIN -- Youth activists staged a coordinated “global climate strike” Friday to highlight their fears about the effects of global warming and demand more aid for poor countries hit by wild weather.Protesters took to the streets in Jakarta, Tokyo, Rome and Berlin carrying... + más
Protesters fear climate change impact, demand aid for poor | ABC News
Protesters fear climate change impact, demand aid for poor | Associated Press
The Advocate USA Politics September 23, 2022
State Superintendent of Education Cade Brumley proposed Thursday that students in kindergarten, first, second, third and fourth grades who are not reading on grade level be required to undergo 30 hours of summer remediation or repeat the grade.The plan, which would take effect... + más
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
Named after the late Steve Carter, state to provide $1,000 vouchers to ease reading woes | The Advocate
ABC News USA Tech September 23, 2022
ABC News USA Tech September 17, 2022
Climate change likely juiced rainfall by up to 50% late last month in two southern Pakistan provinces, but global warming wasn’t the biggest cause of the country’s catastrophic flooding that has killed more than 1,500 people, a new scientific analysis finds.Pakistan’s... + más
WHO raises alarm on disease in flood-hit areas of Pakistan | ABC News
Baton Rouge used to land big concerts. The River Center wants to bring them back. | The Advocate
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