Germany Shuts Down, Poland’s Push for, WWII Reparations. On January 3, Germany rebuffed Poland’s push for vast reparations over World War II. CNN reports that Poland estimates its WWII losses caused by Germany equal approximately $1.4 trillion. . While…
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Don’t Confuse Diet Culture With Being Healthy
Don’t Confuse Diet Culture , With Being Healthy. As many now focus on new health resolutions for 2023, experts say it’s important to remember that being skinny and being healthy aren’t mutually exclusive. There are several reasons why Americans make Ne…
Oklahoma’s Fight Against the Opioid Epidemic Reaches New Settlements Worth $226 Million
Oklahoma’s Fight Against , the Opioid Epidemic Reaches , New Settlements Worth $226 Million. On January 4, Oklahoma agreed to settlements with three major pharmacy chains and an opioid manufacturer. . ABC News reports that the settlements, total over $…
Russia blames phone use for deaths in missile strike
Russia’s Ministry of Defence has blamed mobile phone use for a Ukrainian missile strike that killed 89 of its soldiers.
The Ministry says the soldiers’ use of mobile phones allowed Ukrainian forces to track their location to coordinate a missile stri…
Cherokee County backyard buried under water after storm
Overnight rainfall flooded several streets in Cherokee County. One family’s entire backyard was swallowed by flooding waters.
Tokyo to give 5,000 yen in monthly benefits per child – Fox News
Tokyo to give 5,000 yen in monthly benefits per child Fox NewsJapanese government to pay families to move out of Tokyo WFAATokyo is so crowded the government is paying families to leave CNNPay People to Leave Tokyo? Jap…
Why women in India are dropping out of the workforce, even as the economy grows
As India’s economy grows, women are dropping out of its workforce. That’s stumped economists. Some say it’s a sign of prosperity. In conservative India, if women can afford not to work, they don’t.
Why women in India are dropping out the workforce, even as the economy grows
As India’s economy grows, women are dropping out of its workforce. That’s stumped economists. Some say it’s a sign of prosperity. In conservative India, if women can afford not to work, they don’t.