| 13.02.2025 5:22 Many Groups Promised Federal Aid Still Have No Funds and No Answers Judicial rulings have unfrozen some grants awaited by nonprofits, states and companies, but the reprieve has been uneven and many fear the relief is only temporary. 13.02.2025 5:33S&P 500 futures tick higher as investors look ahead to more earnings, inflation data: Live updates The S&P 500 ended Wednesday's session in the red. 13.02.2025 5:33 NASA says that, yes, an asteroid buzzing by in 2032 could hit Earth An asteroid that measures up to 300 feet across could smack into Earth in 2032, and while NASA says the chances of a collision are “extremely low,” the probability has been increasing since the space rock was discovered weeks ago. 13.02.2025 5:34 Grenade thrown into Grenoble bar injures 12, say French authorities Officials say six people are in a critical condition after blast, which they do not believe is terror-relatedTwelve people were wounded when a grenade was thrown into a bar in the city of Grenoble in south-eastern France, ... ... 13.02.2025 5:40 NASA says chance of asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 is 2.3% NASA is monitoring a 300-foot-long asteroid called the 2024 YR4. The chances of a collision are low but NASA said there is a 2.3% chance that the asteroid will hit Earth in 2032. NBC News’ Kathy Park reports on what experts are saying. 13.02.2025 5:45 Czech Dam Project Was Stalled by Bureaucracy. Beavers Built Their Own. The dam project, drafted in 2018 and based on a former military training site south of Prague, had been delayed by land negotiations. Local beavers built several dams, saving the government more than one million euros. 13.02.2025 5:46 Myanmar Refugees’ Dreams of Living in America Dashed by Trump Orders President Trump’s moves to pause refugee resettlement, freeze foreign aid and suspend funds to promote democracy have added more chaos to one of the world’s most urgent humanitarian crises. 13.02.2025 5:52Judge clears way for Trump’s plan to downsize federal workforce with deferred resignation program A federal judge on Wednesday cleared the way for President Donald Trump ’s plan to downsize the federal workforce with a deferred resignation program. 13.02.2025 5:58 Former U.S. deputy assistant attorney general explains why Trump firing FBI agents could be a danger The head of the FBI Agents Association is urging Congress to protect nearly 1,000 federal agents against potential termination by the Trump administration. Former U.S. Deputy Assistant Attorney General Thomas Dupree joins "The Daily Report" to discuss. 13.02.2025 6:00 How Tulsi Gabbard won over Republicans to get confirmed Tulsi Gabbard was sworn in Wednesday as the next director of national intelligence. During the confirmation process, she faced scrutiny from Democrats and some Republicans on the Senate Intelligence Committee for a 2017 visit with former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, and for refusing to call National Security Agency whistleblower Edward Snowden a traitor. CBS News congressional correspondent Nikole Killion reports. 13.02.2025 6:03 How much would workers sacrifice to keep remote work? A new study from Harvard Business School found that 40% of workers would accept a pay cut of 5% or more to keep their remote work flexibility. Zoe Cullen, a Harvard Business School professor and co-author of the study, joins "The Daily Report" to discuss. 13.02.2025 6:03 Le gouvernement britannique lance un vaste programme de construction de «nouvelles villes» 13.02.2025 6:08 Scores of U.N. members to submit resolution on Ukraine cease-fire Scores of U.N. members including Japan and France are preparing to submit to the General Assembly a resolution that would urge a cease-fire in Ukraine ahead of the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, according to a diplomatic source.
The assembly is likely to adopt the draft resolution, which would also call for Ukraine's territorial integrity, with the backing of a majority during a plenary session on Feb. 24, the source said. Russia launched the offensives on that date in 2022.
Read full story here 13.02.2025 6:11 How the deadly 2009 Colgan Air plane crash became a turning point in U.S. aviation The crash was the 14th fatal crash of a U.S. airliner in 15 years, and families of the deceased led the calls to reform airline safety. Sixteen years later, the recent midair collision ended the longest safety streak without a commercial airliner crash in the U.S. Meg Oliver reports. 13.02.2025 6:19 Trump demands AP use "Gulf of America" or lose access to White House events The Associated Press says its reporters have been blocked from covering White House events over its continued use of "Gulf of Mexico" instead of "Gulf of America." President Trump renamed the body of water through an executive order last month. 13.02.2025 6:25 Ukraine war briefing: Nothing about Ukraine without Ukraine, say European ministers If we can’t join Nato we must build our own, says Zelenskyy; Russian trial begins over explosion that crippled Kerch bridge. What we know on day 1,086 Nothing about ending Russia’s war against Ukraine should be decided without ... ... 13.02.2025 6:25 How the 2009 Colgan Air disaster became a turning point for U.S. aviation Coverage of the recent mid-air collision brought up painful memories for John and Marilyn Kausner, whose daughter Elly was among those killed in the last major U.S. air disaster. 13.02.2025 6:29 When student scores fell, these NYC schools took a new approach to teaching Only 30% of eighth graders across the U.S. are proficient in reading, according to new data. But in the Diocese of Brooklyn, almost 70% of students currently in eighth grade are thriving in both English and math. 13.02.2025 6:29CNBC Daily Open: Hotter-than-expected inflation stokes U.S. policy concerns With prices on the rise and higher than expected, the chances that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut rates more than once or at all in 2025 are dimming. 13.02.2025 6:30 Israel-Hamas ceasefire on fragile ground There are troubling signs that the ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is coming apart amid concerns that the remaining hostages will not be released and military action in Gaza could return. Chris Livesay has details. 13.02.2025 6:31 Malaysia partners with Google to bring AI to 445,000 civil servants - Nikkei Asia 13.02.2025 6:33 Miami Beach warns "you have to play by the rules" ahead of spring break season The city of Miami Beach has announced new measures aimed at reducing spring break violence and chaos. But as Manny Bojorquez reports, not everyone is happy about the changes. 13.02.2025 6:33 Doctor says Texas measles outbreak is "a problem of unvaccinated children" Health officials are investigating a measles outbreak among 24 patients in West Texas. Vanderbilt University infectious disease professor Dr. William Schaffner joins "The Daily Report" to discuss the outbreak. 13.02.2025 6:33 Trump Says Call With Putin Is Beginning of Ukraine Peace Negotiations Among the topics the leaders discussed in their first confirmed conversation of President Trump’s second term was ending the war in Ukraine, he said. 13.02.2025 6:42 X va dédommager Donald Trump pour avoir suspendu son compte en 2021 Fin janvier, Meta avait aussi accepté d’indemniser le président américain, à hauteur de 25 millions de dollars, pour avoir suspendu son compte sur le réseau social Facebook en 2021. 13.02.2025 6:58 Ailing Hong Kong market activist David Webb closing acclaimed 'Webb-site' - Nikkei Asia 13.02.2025 6:59 Donald Trump avertit son corps diplomatique qu’il ne tolérera aucune dissidence «Le fait de ne pas appliquer fidèlement la politique du président est un motif de discipline professionnelle, pouvant aller jusqu’à la séparation», est-il précisé dans un nouveau décret présidentiel signé mercredi soir. 13.02.2025 7:11 China’s coal power habit undercuts ‘unprecedented pace’ of clean energy Minimum quotas for purchase of coal power and new project approvals threaten major advances in renewable energy production, thinktanks sayChina’s energy production is putting coal and renewables in competition with each other, ... ... 13.02.2025 7:17 Woman Gives Birth to Baby Girl on NYC Subway A 25-year-old woman from Florida gave birth on a W train in Midtown Manhattan on Wednesday morning. She had been missing since last summer, her sister said. 13.02.2025 7:18 Eric Adams Discussed Possible Republican Primary Run With G.O.P. Leader The mayor discussed options to run for re-election in the Republican contest as recently as Monday. Asked for comment, he said he was running as a Democrat. 13.02.2025 7:21 Japan's Oki to join Ricoh-Toshiba alliance in office machine business - Nikkei Asia 13.02.2025 7:22 New Mexico jury convicts ex-officer in fatal shooting of Black man at gas station A former police officer was found guilty Wednesday of voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Presley Eze during a 2022 confrontation at a New Mexico gas station. Страницы: 1235 1236 1237 1238 1239 1240 1241 1242 1243 1244 1245 1246 1247 1248 1249 1250 1251 1252 1253 1254 1255 1256 1257 1258 1259 1260 1261 1262 1263 1264 1265 1266 1267 1268 1269 1270 1271 1272 1273 1274 1275 |