9/11/249/11 terror attacks: A look back, 23 years laterNo TagsToday marks 23 years since the tragic day.0
9/11/23The US marks 22 years since 9/119/11In an attack that reshaped American foreign policy and domestic fears, around 3,000 people were killed when hijacked planes crashed into the trade center, the Pentagon, and a Pennsylvania field.0
4/06/23Kansas to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women's sportsTransgenderKansas is set to ban transgender athletes from girls' and women’s sports from kindergarten through college.0
4/06/23Michigan repealing 1931 abortion banAbortionThe ban made providing abortion a felony punishable by a fine and prison time.0
4/05/23Donald Trump Becomes The First President Charged With Criminal ActivityDonald TrumpDonald Trump has become the first president charged with criminal activity.0
4/05/23Florida has most lead pipes in U.S says EPAFloridaA survey reveals Florida has around 1.16 million pipes of the 9.2 million lead pipes in the country that need replacing.0
3/25/23Walt Disney World union reaches tentative deal for $18 an hour minimum wageInflationDisneyDisney World and its six unions have reached a tentative deal to raise the minimum wage for its service workers from $15 to $18 an hour by year-end.0
10/04/22North Korea fired a missile over Japan for the first time in five yearsNorth KoreaNorth Korea fired a ballistic missile without warning over Japan on Tuesday for the first time in five years, a highly provocative and reckless act that marks a significant escalation in its weapons testing program.0
9/29/226 people shot, 2 with life-threatening injuries, at Oakland school campusMass ShootingSix adults were wounded in a shooting Wednesday afternoon at an Oakland school campus, with two suffering life-threatening injuries, according to local officials. 0
9/27/22NASA’s DART Mission Hits Asteroid in First-Ever Planetary Defense TestNASAAfter 10 months flying in space, NASA’s Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) – the world’s first planetary defense technology demonstration – successfully impacted its asteroid target.0
9/27/22Putin grants Russian citizenship to U.S. whistleblower SnowdenRussiaEdward SnowdenPresident Vladimir Putin granted Russian citizenship to former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden, nine years after he exposed the scale of secret surveillance operations by the National Security Agency (NSA).0
9/17/22World’s largest indoor vertical farm to be built near Richmond, VirginiaDroughtThe $300 million, 120-acre facility in Virginia will grow crops including strawberries, leafy greens and tomatoes.0
9/14/22U.S. mortgage interest rates top 6% for first time since 2008Federal ReserveInflationThe average interest rate on the most popular U.S. home loan rose above 6% for the first time since 2008 and is now more than double the level it was one year ago.0
9/12/22Montana blocks birth certificate changes for trans peopleMontanaTransgenderMontana health officials on Friday made permanent a rule that blocks transgender people from changing their birth certificates even if they undergo gender-confirmation surgery.0
9/12/2260 years ago, we chose to go to the MoonNASASixty years ago today, on September 12, 1962, John F. Kennedy gave a rousing speech that would set the stage for NASA’s Apollo missions.0