23.09.2024 3:51Four Mark Robinson staffers step down from embattled campaign Four top staff members of Mark Robinson's campaign for North Carolina governor have stepped down, the campaign announced as the candidate faces calls from Republicans to do the same.23.09.2024 3:51Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan: The 60 Minutes Interview At the Federal Trade Commission, Chair Lina Khans mission is breaking illegal monopolies, blocking mergers that stifle competition, and protecting consumers.23.09.2024 3:56Cat Missing in Yellowstone Returns Home to California After an 800-Mile Journey The owners of Rayne Beau, the 2-year old Siamese cat, have no idea how their cat made it back, but call his return a miracle.23.09.2024 4:00U.S. "losing a generation" to deadly fentanyl, DEA head says Fentanyl, which is often hidden in counterfeit pills, is fueling the worst drug crisis in U.S. history. Last year the synthetic opioid killed more than 70,000 Americans.23.09.2024 4:00Why preserving presidential papers at the National Archives is critical The National Archives has been in the news lately, not so much for what is in its collection, but for what was missing: some presidential records.23.09.2024 4:00FTC head Lina Khan fighting Big Tech, Big Pharma and Big Groceries Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan has gone after some of the biggest companies in the U.S. Under President Biden, the FTC has cracked down on big companies they say are hurting consumers.23.09.2024 4:00Reversing a fentanyl overdose Medical examiner Dr. Steven Campman says that more than two doses of naloxone, a life-saving drug that can reverse overdoses, might be needed to save the life of someone who has overdosed on fentanyl.23.09.2024 4:00Top Aides Resign From Embattled North Carolina Candidates Campaign Most of the senior staff members on Lt. Gov. Mark Robinsons campaign for North Carolina governor resigned on Sunday after reports that he had made a series of disturbing online comments.23.09.2024 4:02Demokratische Republik Kongo l?sst 729 H?ftlinge vorzeitig frei Das Makala-Gef?ngnis in Kinshasa ist notorisch ?berbelegt, immer wieder gibt es Gewaltausbr?che. Nun soll eine Massenentlassung ... 23.09.2024 4:03Newly-released body camera footage shows an officer-involved shooting in the NYC subway Newly-released body camera footage shows the moments NYPD officers shot a man inside the NYC subway after they say he jumped a turnstile without paying and lunged at them with a knife. The man was wounded and bystanders were also hit. The incident has sparked new conversations about putting innocent bystanders at risk during police confrontations. NBC News' George Solis reports.23.09.2024 4:04High school football player surprises teammates with special gift An Arizona high school football player diagnosed with brain cancer used his "Make-A-Wish" to buy new, state-of-the-art helmets for the teammates who supported him through his illness. His scans are now clear and he's back playing ball. NBC News' Hallie Jackson has the heartwarming story.23.09.2024 4:07Nightly News Full Broadcast (September 22nd) An urgent manhunt is underway in Birmingham, Alabama after gunman killed 4 people; Americans warned to leave Lebanon as Israel and Hezbollah ramp up deadly attacks on each other; A new NBC News poll shows Vice President Harris ahead of Trump; and more on tonights broadcast.23.09.2024 4:16Retailleau ? lInt?rieur : Barnier r?fute tout clin d?il au RN, d?fend un gage donn? aux Fran?ais Invit? dimanche soir de France 2, le premier ministre a promis aux Fran?ais de ne pas avoir did?ologie sur la question migratoire.23.09.2024 4:19Harris increases polling lead nationally, but battlegrounds still tight Vice President Kamala Harris has increased her lead over former President Donald Trump in a new national poll from CBS News. The battleground states remain tightly contested, however, as both candidates are focusing on abortion, immigration and the economy. Skyler Henry reports.23.09.2024 4:19Israel, Hezbollah trade strikes as White House urges calm Israel and Hezbollah continued trading strikes over the weekend while the White House is urging both parties to find a diplomatic solution and avoid and all-out war. Chris Livesay reports.23.09.2024 4:23Rule of law vital in shaping future, Kishida urges at U.N. summit Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said Sunday that upholding the rule of law is essential in times when countries with different values must work together to ensure a peaceful and prosperous future.
Kishida made the statement during a speech at the U.N. Summit of the Future a few hours after the world body adopted a pact aimed at better dealing with 21st-century challenges ranging from conflict and climate change to human rights and artificial intelligence.
Read full story here23.09.2024 4:24In Hungary, the hypocrisy of a homophobic priest is exposed Gerg? Bese, an influential priest who relays the government's anti-LGBT propaganda extensively in the media, has been suspended from his duties after it was revealed that he participated in gay sex parties.23.09.2024 4:28How prescribed burns help save forests One method to help protect forests from wildfires is what are known as prescribed burns, in which certain areas are intentionally set ablaze. Dave Malkoff explains how they work.23.09.2024 4:37FOCUS: Japan criticized as treating death-row inmates "inhumanely" The inhumane treatment of inmates who have been sentenced to death has come under increased scrutiny in Japan, with legal experts criticizing authorities for giving little to no warning of an impending execution and denying those on death row basic human contact.
Japan has no established regulations regarding how much warning an inmate on death row should be given before they are sent to the gallows, but anecdotal evidence shows they were informed the day before at least until the 1970s. Currently, inmates are notified just one or two hours before they are hanged.
Read full story here23.09.2024 4:39In the US, several Robinson campaign staffers quit as fallout over disturbing posts continues Republican North Carolina Republican Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson has a long history of making inflammatory comments. CNN unearthed posts in which he said in 2012 that he preferred Hitler to Obama and that MLK Jr. was 'worse than a maggot.'23.09.2024 4:43M?ori language at risk as a result of government policies, commissioner says Prof Rawinia Higgins tells the Guardian that te reo M?ori is under threat from the rightwing coalition despite long-running efforts to revive itNew Zealands M?ori language commissioner has described government policies to limi ... 23.09.2024 4:51Mayor of Muslim-majority Michigan city endorses Trump: Right choice for this critical time The mayor of a Muslim-majority city in Michigan says he is endorsing Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election, calling the ... 23.09.2024 5:01Kyodo News Digest: Sept. 23, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here23.09.2024 5:02Introducing 60 Minutes: A Second Look podcast The new podcast delves into the 60 Minutes archives, unearthing never-before-heard audio from groundbreaking interviews. One of the first episodes features a then 21-year-old Taylor Swift.23.09.2024 5:07Lina Khan: From FTC commissioner to chair in hours Hours after the Senate confirmed Lina Khan to the Federal Trade Commission, President Biden named her FTC Chair at just 32 years old: "My arrival represented a lot of change."23.09.2024 5:08
Who gets the gold from cremated remains? In Japan, some cities do -
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TOKYO -- Dozens of Japanese cities are selling metals from the ashes of cremated remains, a Nikkei survey finds, amid growing calls to put rules in place for the process.Most of the more than 1.5 million people who die in Japan each year are cremated. But while the law does cover larger bone fragments -- typically claimed by families -- the handling of the leftover ashes and who is entitled to them are still legal gray areas.23.09.2024 5:10FTC Chair Lina Khan wants to keep fighting non-competes In an interview with 60 Minutes, the Federal Trade Commission head said the agency believes it has the authority to ban non-compete agreements and will defend its case in court.23.09.2024 5:14Police K-9 dies in line of duty during fiery South Carolina shootout Authorities in South Carolina announced that a law enforcement officer was wounded, and a K-9 is dead after a search for a suspect ... 23.09.2024 5:21Reversing a fentanyl overdose with naloxone Medical examiner Dr. Steven Campman told 60 Minutes that more than two doses of naloxone, a life-saving drug that can reverse opioid overdoses, might be necessary to save the life of someone who has overdosed on fentanyl.23.09.2024 5:26Panthers dominate Raiders as Andy Dalton, starting in place of benched Bryce Young, throws 3 touchdowns The Carolina Panthers were revived on the road Sunday as Andy Dalton, starting for the benched Bryce Young, threw for three ... 23.09.2024 5:31Brandenburg-Wahl: Reaktionen von Olaf Scholz (SPD), XY Die SPD siegt in Brandenburg, und der Kanzler hat gesp?rt, dass da was passiert. Ministerpr?sident Woidke spricht von einer ... 23.09.2024 5:46Funeral services held for Kentucky judge allegedly shot by sheriff in courthouse chamber A Kentucky judge whom authorities said was fatally shot by a sheriff last week was remembered Sunday as a pioneer who fought against opioid addiction and favored treatment over jail for low-level drug offenders. Страницы: 211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251