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  • ‘We need to make America Godly again.’ The growing political influence of Latino evangelicals

    ‘We need to make America Godly again.’ The growing political influence of Latino evangelicals

     

    Pastor Luis Cabrera has spent weeks traveling across Texas to meet with other Latinos in the faith community. He is preaching a different kind of gospel: Vote.

    ​Pastor Luis Cabrera has spent weeks traveling across Texas to meet with other Latinos in the faith community. He is preaching a different kind of gospel: Vote. 

  • Shanghai’s Disney Resort closes abruptly over Covid with visitors stuck inside

    Shanghai’s Disney Resort closes abruptly over Covid with visitors stuck inside

     

    Shanghai’s Disney Resort abruptly suspended operations on Monday to comply with Covid-19 prevention measures, with all visitors at the time of the announcement directed to stay in the park until they return a negative test for the virus.

    ​Shanghai’s Disney Resort abruptly suspended operations on Monday to comply with Covid-19 prevention measures, with all visitors at the time of the announcement directed to stay in the park until they return a negative test for the virus. 

  • US convenes over 30 countries to address ransomware as hacks of hospitals, critical infrastructure continue

    US convenes over 30 countries to address ransomware as hacks of hospitals, critical infrastructure continue

     

    The Biden administration will convene three-dozen allied governments on Monday and Tuesday for a fresh round of talks on how to stem the tide of ransomware attacks that have disrupted critical infrastructure firms around the world and cost businesses many millions of dollars.

    ​The Biden administration will convene three-dozen allied governments on Monday and Tuesday for a fresh round of talks on how to stem the tide of ransomware attacks that have disrupted critical infrastructure firms around the world and cost businesses many millions of dollars. 

  • Judge is due to announce today if the then-officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya will stand trial for the killing

    Judge is due to announce today if the then-officer who fatally shot Patrick Lyoya will stand trial for the killing

     

    A judge in Michigan is scheduled to announce Monday whether the former White police officer who earlier this year fatally shot Patrick Lyoya, a Black man, in Grand Rapids will stand trial for the killing.

    ​A judge in Michigan is scheduled to announce Monday whether the former White police officer who earlier this year fatally shot Patrick Lyoya, a Black man, in Grand Rapids will stand trial for the killing. 

  • Stellantis’ joint venture in China is filing for bankruptcy

    Stellantis’ joint venture in China is filing for bankruptcy

     

    Stellantis said that shareholders of its loss-making joint venture producing Jeep vehicles in China have approved it to file for bankruptcy.

    ​Stellantis said that shareholders of its loss-making joint venture producing Jeep vehicles in China have approved it to file for bankruptcy. 

  • New York City agrees to pay $26 million to 2 men wrongly convicted of Malcolm X murder

    New York City agrees to pay $26 million to 2 men wrongly convicted of Malcolm X murder

     

    New York has agreed to pay $26 million to settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two men whose convictions in the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X were thrown out last November, city officials said.

    ​New York has agreed to pay $26 million to settle lawsuits filed on behalf of two men whose convictions in the 1965 assassination of Malcolm X were thrown out last November, city officials said. 

  • The Fed may have to blow up the economy to get inflation under control

    The Fed may have to blow up the economy to get inflation under control

     

    The Federal Reserve is most likely going to raise interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point again on Wednesday, its fourth straight supersized hike. And it’s still possible another rate increase of that magnitude could come in December.

    ​The Federal Reserve is most likely going to raise interest rates by three quarters of a percentage point again on Wednesday, its fourth straight supersized hike. And it’s still possible another rate increase of that magnitude could come in December. 

  • 4 dead following domestic dispute in Aurora, Colorado home, police say

    4 dead following domestic dispute in Aurora, Colorado home, police say

     

    Four people, including one woman and three men, were fatally shot in an Aurora, Colorado home early Sunday morning in a domestic dispute, Aurora Police Chief Daniel John Oats said in a news conference.

    ​Four people, including one woman and three men, were fatally shot in an Aurora, Colorado home early Sunday morning in a domestic dispute, Aurora Police Chief Daniel John Oats said in a news conference. 

  • 2 St. Louis schools will remain closed 1 week after a teacher and student died in shooting

    2 St. Louis schools will remain closed 1 week after a teacher and student died in shooting

     

    Two St. Louis schools will remain closed going into this week, just days after a 19-year-old gunman forced his way on campus and began shooting, ultimately leaving a 15-year-old student and a teacher dead.

    ​Two St. Louis schools will remain closed going into this week, just days after a 19-year-old gunman forced his way on campus and began shooting, ultimately leaving a 15-year-old student and a teacher dead. 

  • 4 dead, including 10-month-old baby girl, in Bronx house fire, NYPD says

    4 dead, including 10-month-old baby girl, in Bronx house fire, NYPD says

     

    Four people, including a 10-month-old baby girl, were killed in a fire at a home in the Bronx early Sunday morning, the New York Police Department said.

    ​Four people, including a 10-month-old baby girl, were killed in a fire at a home in the Bronx early Sunday morning, the New York Police Department said.