Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion October 01, 2022
As I stood in my yard with the hurricane’s tail winds still lashing Orlando, I couldn’t help but feel a little nostalgic while looking at the tree Ian had chosen to topple. I was grateful the storm didn’t do more damage and that everyone in my family was safe. That was most important. Still, I had a soft spot for this tree — a tabebuia that exploded with yellow blooms each year. This tabebuia tree - a descendant of the Orlando... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 02, 2022
There is strong evidence, and little debate, that first-world diets need to shift away from meat and ... [+] toward plants, scientists say in a new study. (Photo by Rita Franca/NurPhoto via Getty Images)NurPhoto via Getty Images Scientists agree that developed nations need to... + más
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CBS News USA Politics September 30, 2022
Iran stepped up pressure on celebrities and journalists Thursday over the wave of women-led protests , after she was arrested by the Islamic republic's morality police. The Iranian security forces' crackdown on protesters and those who support them has left 83 people... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Nation September 26, 2022
The Orlando Sentinel newsroom is working to keep you up to date about Hurricane Ian and its impact to our area. Here are three different ways you can be alerted when we post important information about the storm. Mobile phone alerts sent about Hurricane Ian by the Orlando... + más
Surrounded by scandal, Sen. Jason Brodeur campaigns against the Orlando Sentinel | Orlando Sentinel
We persist. In a crisis, Sentinel journalists remind me why I still love newspapers. | Orlando Sentinel
New York Daily News USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
“Dilbert” cartoonist Scott Adams’ recent announcement that his popular comic strip exploring the office culture grind was being trimmed out of dozens of newspapers is drawing renewed attention to the 65-year-old creator’s many controversies and sometimes NSFW politics,... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion September 24, 2022
A Venezuelan migrant reacts as he is led onto a bus at St. Andrews Episcopal Church on Friday, Sept. 16, 2022, in Edgartown, Massachusetts, on the island of Martha’ s Vineyard. Though I loathe the reactionary, MAGA opinions they express, I have no quarrel with the Sentinel... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Politics September 24, 2022
Another week, another indictment in Seminole County. In most places, it’s a big deal when a politician or political operative gets indicted or arrested. In Seminole County, it’s just a Tuesday. In fact, after reading that yet another associate of former tax collector Joel... + más
How to get Hurricane Ian news alerts from the Orlando Sentinel | Orlando Sentinel
ABC News USA World September 20, 2022
THE HAGUE, Netherlands -- An unofficial tribunal organized by a group of media freedom organizations declared , Sri Lanka and Syria guilty of violating international humanitarian law for failing to protect journalists.The People’s Tribunal on the Murder of Journalists, which... + más
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