Archive (Page 129)
October 11, 2022
Sharp Rise in Taiwan COVID-19 Cases After Holiday; No New Alert Issued
COVID cases rose rapidly in Taiwan after last month's Mid-Autumn Festival, but the government is not asking citizens to change their behavior to fight the virus.
October 4, 2022
Q&A: Economist David Blanchflower Explains the Current State of the U.K. Economy
The British government unveiled the largest package of tax cuts in over 50 years during their mini-budget announcement in the House of Commons last week, causing the British Pound Sterling to crash. Economist David Blanchflower shares his insights into the U.K. economy with The Click
October 4, 2022
Friends Host Prayer Vigil For Teen After Near-Fatal Car Crash
(CYPRESS, Tx)- Friends and family held a prayer vigil for 16-year-old Zoe Moody, who is currently in a medically induced […]
October 4, 2022
Kaiser Mental Health Workers Strike Over Staffing and Patient Care
The Kaiser mental health workers' strike entered its second month with no end in sight.
October 4, 2022
North Carolina Church Responds to Flag-Burning with Message of Love
“God and good people are with you, my friends,” a supporter wrote after the flags were discovered.