Month September 2024

Israel’s ground invasion into Lebanon imminent as cabinet approves next phase of the war

The international community is bracing for Israel’s imminent invasion into southern Lebanon, as troops from the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are expected to step foot into the country on Tuesday morning. A senior U.S. official confirmed the invasion plans to… Continue Reading →

Israel launches limited ground operations in Lebanon as war against Hezbollah, terrorist groups continue

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) began a limited, localized ground operation targeting Iran-backed terrorist group Hezbollah on Monday evening, marking a new chapter in the Israel-Hamas war. The developments came in the wake of the IDF’s successful attacks against Hezbollah,… Continue Reading →

Verizon service outage affects customers across U.S.

Some Verizon customers across the U.S. were hit by a service outage Monday.

Flooding, landslides kill nearly 200 in Nepal

The number of people killed in Nepal by flooding and landslides triggered by heavy rainfall over the weekend reached 193 while recovery and rescue work stepped up on Monday. Many of the deaths were in the capital, Kathmandu, which got… Continue Reading →

Russian fighter jet intercepted near Alaska by NORAD forces after ‘unsafe, unprofessional’ interaction

In a video released Monday by the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), a tense moment was depicted after a Russian fighter jet flew dangerously close to a NORAD aircraft over the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ). According to… Continue Reading →

Are digital tools a way for companies to retain hourly workers?

The COVID-19 pandemic and the resetting of the economy that followed it made hourly workers more aware of their value. Some experts think employers should expect to field demands for flexible hours and other workplace incentives even as the labor… Continue Reading →

Cutting food waste would lower emissions, but so far only one state has done it

Kay Masterson has always wanted to make her Boston-area restaurant more sustainable, partnering with an organic farm to get some vegetables close by and offering reusable containers for customers’ takeout. When Massachusetts was weighing whether to block restaurants from dumping… Continue Reading →

Voters in Northern California county to vote on whether to allow large-scale farms

In a stretch of Northern California known for scenic shorelines and celebrated vineyards, hundreds of brown-bodied hens waddle around a large barn at Weber Family Farms.

A dockworkers strike could shut down East and Gulf ports. Will it affect holiday shopping?

U.S. ports from Maine to Texas could shut down Tuesday if a union representing about 45,000 dockworkers carries through with a threatened strike.

Smart cookie: Trump gets Pennsylvania bump with bakery’s unofficial poll

Cookie orders are rolling in for one enterprising bakery in Pennsylvania, but they aren’t just any ordinary cookie — they’re custom-made as part of an unofficial presidential “poll.”

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