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A quiet memorial on Berlin sidewalks: German artist lays ‘Stolpersteine’ to honor Holocaust victims
BERLIN (AP) — Artist Gunter Demnig carefully placed a palm-sized Holocaust memorial brass plaque into the sidewalk on a busy street corner of Berlin. It said: “Johanna Berger, born in 1893, lived here; deported on Nov. 17, 1941, murdered on Nov. 25, 1941.” After...
Reno tests cutting red tape for live entertainment downtown, Midtown – Reno Gazette Journal
Reno tests cutting red tape for live entertainment downtown, Midtown Reno Gazette Journal Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Texas proves it: It’s the energy bills, stupid – Politico
Texas proves it: It’s the energy bills, stupid Politico Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
A 20-minute pitch wins Indian startup Pronto backing from Lachy Groom
Lachy Groom, one of Silicon Valley’s most closely watched solo investors, decided to back Indian startup Pronto just 20 minutes into his first meeting with its 24-year-old founder. The meeting, which took place in February through a mutual connection, led to Groom...
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Is a College Education Still Worth It in India? – Bloomberg.com
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Spanish government approves amnesty programme for undocumented immigrants
The plan, which could see 500,000 people apply, makes Spain an outlier as anti-immigration sentiments fester in Europe.By AP and DPAPublished On 14 Apr 202614 Apr 2026Spain’s government has approved an amnesty programme that will allow an estimated 500,000...
Albertsons cites slower GLP-1 growth, higher gas prices for a sales miss and downbeat outlook
Albertsons’s stock was falling Tuesday after a sales miss and an announcement that the grocery-store chain has reached a $774 million settlement to resolve opioid-related claims. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Disney to cut 1,000 jobs as CEO announces layoffs across company – The Guardian
Disney to cut 1,000 jobs as CEO announces layoffs across company The Guardian Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
FIFA faces pressure to call on Trump to stop ICE raids at 2026 World Cup
FIFA, the football governing body that organises the World Cup competition, has faced pressure to petition United States President Donald Trump to avoid immigration raids at this year’s tournament.On Tuesday, the publication The Athletic cited anonymous sources as...
Why are global views of the US getting worse?
We discuss the global standing of the US after launching a war against Iran and years of worsening views of the nation.The United States, regarded as the world’s top superpower, has been the subject of heated discussions these days over its global image. But views of...
Another early heat wave hits this week, this time in the Northeast
Record-breaking heat is expected to take hold across states from the Plains to the Northeast this week, causing temperatures to soar to unseasonable highs.The early heat wave comes less than a month after oppressive heat choked much of the western United States. Now,...
Senators pass bill to end state-mandated higher education support programs – Iowa Capital Dispatch
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Israeli ambassador: Lebanon wants to be liberated from Hezbollah
NewsFeed“We discovered today that we’re on the same side of the equation.” Israeli Ambassador to the US Yechiel Leiter said discussions with his Lebanese counterpart revealed a mutual desire to subdue Hezbollah.Published On 14 Apr 202614 Apr 2026Click here to share on...
The under-the-radar cities where new college grads can get a good job — and even afford to buy a house
A new ranking highlights cities with the best job opportunities, affordable housing, and quality of life for recent college grads. Here’s how today’s young workers can stand out in a remote job search. Article Attribution | Read More at Article Source
Aid groups bidding to boost relief shipments into Iran
Supply of humanitarian aid for people displaced by the conflict has been complicated by air and sea route closures.Published On 14 Apr 202614 Apr 2026Aid groups have said they’re seeking to boost humanitarian relief shipments into Iran as the effects of the United...
Kevin Warsh’s Senate hearing to be Fed chair is next week. What to watch as Trump’s pick faces the spotlight.
Senate Banking Committee Chair Tim Scott said Tuesday that his panel will hold a hearing next week to consider President Donald Trump’s nominee for Federal Reserve chief, Kevin Warsh, and predicted that the Senate will confirm Warsh “in the next several weeks.”...

