Day: March 24, 2023
Spain’s Prime Minister to Visit Xi in China to Discuss Ukraine
China has been trying to build support for its proposal to start peace talks, but Ukraine’s allies hold that its call for an immediate cease-fire would only help Russia consolidate territorial gains.
Football star Cristiano Ronaldo breaks all-time men’s international caps record
Cristiano Ronaldo broke the men’s international appearance record on Thursday by starting Portugal’s Euro 2024 qualifier against Liechtenstein.
Milley: Rolling Back Spending To FY ‘22 Levels Risks ‘Significant’ Program Cuts, Geo-Strategic Implications
The Pentagon’s top uniformed official said a reported plan from House Republican leadership to cap fiscal year 2024 discretionary spending at FY ‘22 levels would risk ‘significant’ program cuts at the Pentagon and potentially lead to more “aggressive m…
Improve safety and diversity: Pass bill to allow police to work part-time
Under a proposed bill, local law enforcement agencies would be able to allow commissioned peace officers to work part-time.
Netanyahu vows to push through judicial overhaul amid nationwide protests
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said he will lead efforts to push through a judicial overhaul, even as protests raged across the country.
Bordeaux town hall set on fire in France pension protests
Fire engulfs the building’s front as violence flares in several cities during pension reform protests.
No Prison Time for Book Thief – The New York Times
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Alabama’s Bryce Young throws for NFL teams at pro day
Nick Saban not surprisingly says his quarterback, Bryce Young, is the best prospect in the upcoming NFL draft.
Fix inequities in special education, but don’t abandon standards
Inequities in education for special-needs students have been center stage this legislative session. Lawmakers have made real progress, but there’s still a ways to go.