| 01.05.2024 19:23Columbia student mocked for viral video telling reporters that occupiers might die without food delivery A Columbia student went viral online after telling reporters that protesters were at risk of dying or becoming sick if they did ... 01.05.2024 19:29Welcome to the Golden Age of Ryan Gosling Gosling, who's starring in the new action rom-com 'The Fall Guy,' is one of the most consistently delightful movie stars of our time.01.05.2024 19:29Private payrolls increased by 192,000 in April, more than expected for resilient labor market Private payrolls increased at a faster than expected pace in April, indicating there are still plenty of tailwinds for the U.S. labor market, according to ADP.01.05.2024 19:42Scammers bilked older Americans out of $3.4 billion last year, often using cryptocurrency At least 101,000 Americans ages 60 and older were victims of digital fraud last year, with the average person losing $33,915, according to a new report from the FBI.01.05.2024 19:45Deutschlandticket-Erfahrungen: Fr?her h?tte ich ganz selbstverst?ndlich das Auto genommen F?r den einen ist das Deutschlandticket heute unverzichtbar der andere ist vom Bahnfahren so desillusioniert, dass er wieder ... 01.05.2024 19:46Matthias Glasner: Der Sterben-Regisseur ?ber Mutterliebe und Elternstolz. Matthias Glasner ist einer der bedeutendsten Regisseure Deutschlands und der absolute Favorit beim diesj?hrigen Deutschen ... 01.05.2024 19:4675 Jahre Grundgesetz: Wurden die Ostdeutschen nach der Wende ?bergangen? Warum gab es bei der Wiedervereinigung keine neue, gemeinsame Verfassung? Die Historikerin Kerstin Br?ckweh hat erforscht, welche ... 01.05.2024 19:47Greene Says She Will Demand Vote Next Week on Removing Johnson Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene, the right-wing Republican from Georgia, excoriated the House speaker for working with Democrats to push through major bills. She said she would move ahead despite all but certain defeat.01.05.2024 19:51Connection interrupted: Federal internet discount begins to expire The Affordable Connectivity Program was backed by $14.2 billion and helped millions of Americans with their broadband bill. Now, it's running out despite broad support.01.05.2024 19:53New Progressive PAC Targets 8 Key House Races in California The super PAC, Battleground California, said it would drive turnout among voters of color to try to flip seats that are seen as crucial to winning control of the House this fall.01.05.2024 20:00South Dakota abortion rights groups collect enough signatures to advance ballot measure An amendment to enshrine abortion rights in the South Dakota constitution is now one step closer to making the November 2024 ballot.01.05.2024 20:00What Makes a Society More Resilient? Frequent Hardship. Comparing 30,000 years of human history, researchers found that surviving famine, war or climate change helps groups recover more quickly from future shocks.01.05.2024 20:06Frank Elstner ?ber die Diagnose Parkinson und wie ihm Boxen und Tischtennis helfen Vor acht Jahren bekam er die Diagnose: Parkinson, unheilbar. Seitdem h?lt Frank Elstner die Nervenkrankheit mit viel Disziplin in ... 01.05.2024 20:06Chinese scientist who first published COVID sequence allowed back in lab after lock out Chinese scientist Zhang Yongzhen, the first person to publish a sequence of the COVID-19 virus, regained access to his lab after ... 01.05.2024 20:06FKA twigs Creates Deepfake AI Version of Herself With a Special Use in Mind British singer-songwriter FKA twigs addressed a U.S. Senate subcommittee about the dangers of artificial intelligence. 01.05.2024 20:07Paul Auster, Prolific and Experimental Man of Letters and Filmmaker, Dies at 77 Paul Auster, a prolific, prize-winning man of letters and filmmaker known for The New York Trilogy" and 4 3 2 1, has died at age 77.01.05.2024 20:18Markets await updates from Chair Powell as Fed set to keep interest rates at 23-year high The Federal Reserve is expected to announce Wednesday that it will hold its key interest rate steady for the sixth-straight meeting.01.05.2024 20:19His Book Was Repeatedly Banned. Fighting For It Shaped His Life. The Chocolate War, published 50 years ago, became one of the countrys most challenged books. Its author, Robert Cormier, spent years fighting attempts to ban it like many authors today.01.05.2024 20:20Job Openings and Hiring Are at a 3-Year Ebb March data showed a cooling labor market, but layoffs remain low. The overall trend is likely to be welcomed by Federal Reserve policymakers.01.05.2024 20:24UNC Interim Chancellor praised for restoring American flag after protesters replaced it with Palestinian flag University of North Carolina Interim Chancellor Lee Roberts removed a Palestinian flag hung by anti-Israel protestors on campus ... 01.05.2024 20:26DATELINE FRIDAY PREVIEW: If These Walls Could Talk Keith Morrison reports Friday, May 3 at 9/8c on NBC.01.05.2024 20:28Fred Richard Is Team USAs Next Olympic Hope for Mens Gymnastics Fred Richard is dreaming bigger than the Paris Games01.05.2024 20:28Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene Vows to Force a Vote Next Week on Ousting House Speaker Mike Johnson Rep.Marjorie Taylor Greenesaid she would call a vote next week on ousting House SpeakerMike Johnson, forcing her colleagues to choose sides.01.05.2024 20:31The Idea of You Is About the Ultimate Middle-Aged-Lady Fantasy: Being Noticed The Anne Hathaway movie is being sold as an age-gap romance but is actually about wish fulfillment for middle-aged women01.05.2024 20:33Georgia condemned for crackdown on protesters opposing foreign agents bill EU leads calls for halt to escalating violence after police use water cannon, teargas and stun grenades against demonstratorsWestern politicians and diplomats have called for a halt to spiralling violence in Georgia after security ... 01.05.2024 20:33United Methodists repeal longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy United Methodist delegates repealed their churchs longstanding ban on LGBTQ clergy, removing a rule forbidding self-avowed practicing homosexuals from being ordained or appointed as ministers.01.05.2024 20:42Propal?stinensische Uni-Proteste in New York: 300 Festnahmen Die New Yorker Polizei lie? ein besetztes Geb?ude an der Columbia University r?umen und drang auf den Campus des City College vor. ... 01.05.2024 20:44WhatsApp, Zoom und Co.: Schlauer diskutieren, weniger br?llen Hitzige Videocalls, Geschwafel in Sprachnachrichten, Antwortzw?nge? 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Unsere Autorin empfiehlt ... 01.05.2024 20:47Russia shows off NATO military hardware captured in Ukraine; Moscow to beef up weapons, front line forces Russian crowds are flocking to see a new exhibition in Moscow of NATO military hardware that was captured by Russian forces in Ukraine.01.05.2024 20:48Massachusetts places historic limit on families seeking homeless shelter Massachusetts will enforce a time limit on stays in the state's emergency shelter system, reversing a 40-year-old "right to shelter" for families and pregnant women.01.05.2024 20:55Johnson & Johnson to pay $6.5 billion to resolve nearly all talc ovarian cancer lawsuits in U.S. Johnson & Johnson on Wednesday said it plans to pay $6.5 billion over 25 years to settle nearly all of the thousands of lawsuits in the U.S. claiming its talc-based products caused ovarian cancer, pending approval of the claimants. 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