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Think Milk Is Expensive? It’s Cost May Get Even Higher
Weak U.S. production and low global stockpiles point to future price rises
Judge Dismisses Kyle Rittenhouse Trial Juror After ‘Racial’ Joke About Jacob Blake Shooting
The prosecutor on the case said the remarks as shared showed racial bias
‘You’re Going to See More Arrests.’ Justice Department Cracks Down on Cybercrime
The news comes as ransomware attacks have exploded, with breaches affecting vital infrastructure and global corporations
U.S. to Mandate COVID-19 Vaccines or Weekly Tests for Tens of Millions of Employees Next Year
The new requirements will apply to about 84 million workers at medium and large businesses
Global Carbon Emissions Have Returned to Pre-Pandemic Levels
GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — The dramatic drop in carbon dioxide emissions from the pandemic lockdown has pretty much disappeared in a puff of coal-fired smoke, much of it from China, a new scientific study found. A group of scientists who track heat-trapping gases that cause climate change said the first nine months of this year…
The Rust Film Armorer Says Someone May Have Put a Bullet in the Gun That Killed Halyna Hutchins
Hannah Gutierrez Reed says doesn’t know how a bullet ended up in the gun that killed cinematographer Halyna Hutchins
Chinese Scientists Say They Can Turn Industrial Emissions Into Animal Feed
The technology is said to involve synthesizing industrial exhaust into proteins
Green Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Is in COVID-19 Protocol
Packers coach Matt LaFleur would not say if Rodgers had tested positive for COVID-19 nor if Rodgers has been vaccinated
After 196 Years, a Louisiana College Has Granted Tenure to a Black Professor
“Structural, institutional and systemic racism" is why it took so long, says archivist at Centenary College, Louisiana
South African Author Damon Galgut Wins Booker Prize for The Promise
(LONDON) — South African writer Damon Galgut won the prestigious Booker Prize for fiction on Wednesday with The Promise, a novel about one white family’s reckoning with South Africa’s racist history. Galgut had been British bookmakers’ runaway favorite to win the 50,000-pound ($69,000) prize with his story of a troubled Afrikaner family and its broken…
Democrats Say Paid Family and Medical Leave Back in Domestic Policy Bill
The inclusion comes as Democrats attempt to craft a final package that can pass both chambers
U.S. Puts Export Limits on NSO Group and Other Israeli Spyware Company Over ‘Transnational Repression’
(RICHMOND, Va.) — The Biden administration announced Wednesday it is putting new export limits on two Israeli hacker-for-hire companies—including the well-known spyware company NSO Group—saying their tools have been used to “conduct transnational repression.” Based on leaked targeting data, findings by a global media consortium earlier this year provided evidence that the spyware from NSO…