Day: February 15, 2023
Residents anxious and wary as they return to Ohio town after toxic train derailment
Residents of East Palestine, Ohio, have been told it’s safe to go home after a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed earlier this month. But many rare still wracked with fear, distrust and doubt.
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“He Never Left The Hand Of His Daughter Who Died In The Earthquake”
More than 20,000 people are now known to have been killed in the earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria, making it one of the deadliest disasters in a decade.View Entire Post ›
Earthquake ‘worst in Turkey’s history’ as UN aid convoy finally crosses into Syria
Eleven aid trucks enter northern Syria after talks to reopen border crossings in rebel-held areas
50% Rejection Rate For iPhone Casings Produced In India Show Scale of Apple’s Challenge
A 50% rejection rate for iPhone casings produced by an Indian company is a stark illustration of the difficulties Apple faces in reducing its dependence on China. 9to5Mac reports: Apple’s target for casings that fail to pass quality control is 0%, with…
Department Press Briefing – February 15, 2023 – United States Department of State – Department of State
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Court nixes Fox News’ bid to end voting tech firm’s suit
Fox News has lost a bid to shut down a multibillion-dollar defamation lawsuit accusing the network of spreading lies that a voting-technology company helped “steal” the 2020 election from then-U.S. President Donald Trump
Michigan State shooting – updates: Murdered victims named as chilling details around Anthony McRae revealed
Police say suspect was in contact with law enforcement before dying by suicide as victims Brian Fraser and Alexandria Verner are named
Danaos Corp misses estimates as chief executive sees container boom ‘behind us’
New York-listed container ship owner’s John Coustas expects ‘difficult times ahead’ for once-booming sector