
Minnesota CEOs Sound the Alarm: Why De-escalation Is Crucial Now
Minnesota CEOs call for immediate de-escalation of tensions between law enforcement and protesters, highlighting the need for dialogue and social justice.
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Minnesota CEOs call for immediate de-escalation of tensions between law enforcement and protesters, highlighting the need for dialogue and social justice.

A severe winter storm hits the US Northeast, exposing vulnerabilities and challenging resilience. Beyond the immediate impacts, it's a call to redefine how we prepare for and respond to natural disasters, leveraging technology and community to build a stronger future.

Eleanor Holmes Norton's decision to end her reelection campaign marks a significant shift in DC politics, opening the door for new leadership and fresh perspectives.

The Green Bay Packers have agreed to hire Jonathan Gannon as their defensive coordinator, a move that signals a new era for the team's defense.

The UK is on the cusp of a defence spending revolution with the proposal of war bonds, a move that could redefine national security financing and citizen engagement.

Myanmar's electoral charade has sparked widespread criticism, with many describing it as a 'sham'. The international community must take a strong stance against this affront to democracy.

Sexism in the car sales industry affects women in profound ways, from being quoted higher prices to facing harassment. It's time for change.

Sir Mark Tully, the BBC's 'voice of India', passes away at 90, leaving behind a legacy of covering India's history

Google's Gmail upgrade puts millions of accounts at risk with the shutdown of Gmailify support for Yahoo and Outlook

Nintendo's smart talking flower device sparks interest and debate, symbolizing a new era in tech where interaction is more natural and personal.