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Top US Lawmaker Says Odds Of Conflict With China Over Taiwan “Very High”
A top Republican in the USCongress said on Sunday the odds of conflict with China over Taiwan “are very high,” after a USgeneral caused consternation with a memo that warned the United States would fight China in the next two years.
‘Don’t be numb to this’: Battling despair over gun deaths
When President Joe Biden signed a bill last year to fight gun violence — the first such measure to pass Congress in a generation — a substantial majority supported it. But 78 per cent said they believed it would do little or nothing at all, a survey …
Cold War nuclear bunker lures tourists worried about new threats
Shortly after Russia invaded Ukraine last year, Christine McGuire’s museum began receiving inquiries unlike anything she’d previously encountered during her career.
AP Exclusive: Emails reveal tensions in Colorado River talks
Competing priorities, outsized demands and the federal government’s retreat from a threatened deadline all combined to thwart a voluntary deal last summer on how to drastically cut water use from the parched Colorado River.
‘A real moment’: Cymraeg’s the star as Netflix buys Welsh-language drama
Streaming service’s purchase of heist series Dal y Mellt shows Wales ‘can stand on world stage’There is a pleasingly twisty plot, a ragtag mob of great characters and some wonderful landscapes, but the star of a heist series nabbed by Netflix is arguab…
10 most welcoming places in the world—see which U.S. state made the list
The destinations were chosen based on Booking.com’s Traveler Review Awards, and all have exceptional reviews for friendliness and hospitality.
Iran says bomb-carrying drones targeted defense factory in Isfahan
A statement from the Iranian Defense Ministry described three drones being launched at the facility, with two of them successfully shot down.
AP Exclusive: Emails reveal tensions in Colorado River talks
Competing priorities, outsized demands and the federal government’s retreat from a threatened deadline all combined to thwart a voluntary deal last summer on how to drastically cut water use from the parched Colorado River