Motability says it will provide vehicles that meet disabled peoples’ needs and are safe and affordable. Read full story Author:
Jury trials could be scrapped in England and Wales except for most serious cases
Only cases of alleged murder, rape or manslaughter will be decided by a jury under new proposals to cut court backlogs. Read full story Author:
Man arrested over fly-tipped mountain of waste
A 39-year-old man is arrested after the huge pile of rubbish was found in Oxfordshire. Read full story Author:
Market Volatility Underscores Epic Buildup of Global Risk
Some experts see a dangerous combination of factors reminiscent of practices that led to previous financial crises. Go to Source Author: Patricia Cohen https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
The Fed and Big Tech Re-Raise Investors’ Spirits
Markets appear to be hoping again that the central bank will cut rates next month, and that the artificial intelligence boom has room to run. Go to Source Author: Andrew …
Trump Administration Is Taking Billions in Stakes in Firms Like Intel
The Trump administration is trading billions of dollars of taxpayer money for ownership stakes in companies. The unusual practice shows no sign of slowing. Read full story (NYT subscription required) …
How affordable are Thanksgiving groceries across the country?
The cost of your Thanksgiving grocery haul will vary depending on where you’re shopping. Read full story Author: Gaya Gupta, Caroline O’Donovan, Casey Parks, Lori Rozsa, Kathleen Rudell
Palestinians Stream Back to Northern Gaza on Foot
Israel allowed displaced Gazans to begin crossing a military zone that bisects the enclave after a deadlock over hostage releases was broken. Read full story (WSJ subscription required) Author:
Leading China Property Developer Reports Huge loss, in Sign of Widening Real-Estate Woes
Troubles at Vanke raise questions about the continued spread of the property crisis and whether the Chinese state will step in. Read full story (WSJ subscription required) Author:
Freed Israeli Hostages Still Had Shrapnel in Their Bodies From Oct. 7 Attack
Some of the women were held alone for extended periods and spent eight months in tunnels, an Israeli medical official said. Read full story (WSJ subscription required) Author:
Suspected Sabotage of Deep-Sea Cable Triggers First NATO-Led Response
The alliance mounted its first coordinated response to a suspected sabotage campaign against critical infrastructure after another cable was severed in the Baltic Sea. Read full story (WSJ subscription required) …
How affordable are Thanksgiving groceries across the country?
The cost of your Thanksgiving grocery haul will vary depending on where you’re shopping. Read full story Author: Gaya Gupta, Caroline O’Donovan, Casey Parks, Lori Rozsa, Kathleen Rudell
Viola Fletcher, oldest survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre, dies at 111
A century after a White mob destroyed her prosperous Black community in 1921, she became a plaintiff in a symbolic lawsuit seeking reparations. Read full story Author: Emily Langer
Lack of tents, food and warm clothes leaves Gazans exposed ahead of winter
As winter approaches in Gaza, more than a million residents are vulnerable to extreme weather and disease, as Israeli restrictions hobble the humanitarian response. Go to Source Author: Miriam Berger
Russia’s tiny advances in 2025 sold Putin on inevitable victory in Ukraine
Grinding progress for Russia on the battlefield this year has resulted in thousands of casualties but enough progress for Putin to refuse any compromises in diplomacy. Go to Source Author: …
How Rubio Tried to Bring a Pro-Russia Peace Plan to Middle Ground
While President Trump attacked the Ukrainians, Secretary of State Marco Rubio flew to Geneva to seize control of negotiations that were going off the rails. Go to Source Author: David …
As Ukraine Sets ‘Red Lines,’ a U.S. Peace Plan Is Slimmed Down
Washington and Kyiv said that “highly productive” discussions over a proposal to end the war between Russia and Ukraine would continue. Go to Source Author: Cassandra Vinograd https://rss.nytimes.com/services/xml/rss/nyt/HomePage.xml
Drought killer: California storms fill reservoirs, build up Sierra snowpack
It’s been the wettest November on record for several Southern California cities. But experts say that despite the auspicious start, it’s still too soon to say how the rest of …
‘An American nightmare’: L.A. hosts first congressional hearing on effect of immigration raids
During a congressional oversight hearing in L.A. on Monday, more than a dozen elected officials, experts and community members laid bare the impact of the Trump administration’s aggressive immigration crackdown. …
Dead girl was found in D4vd’s Tesla. Now, LAPD describes probe as ‘investigation into murder’
The LAPD told a court recently that publication of details surrounding the death of Celeste Rivas could jeopardize the investigation, according to court documents. Read full story Author: Richard Winton
