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What We’re Reading: South Korea in shock, bridge collapse in India
By
Matt Salotti
, Staff Writer
Published Oct 30, 2022
South Korean party surge kills 154, Morbi bridge collapse kills 141 and king cobra snake returns to Swedish Zoo.
What We’re Reading: Chicago building explosion, Hurricane Fiona hits Puerto Rico
By
Ian Napetian
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 27, 2022
Chicago building explosion kills eight, Hurricane Fiona hits Puerto Rico and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Russian citizenship granted to Edward Snowden, Hurricane Ian forecast
By
Alli Shoop
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 26, 2022
Russia grants full Russian citizenship to Edward Snowden, Hurricane Ian forecast, and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Special master review Mar-a-Lago documents, Adobe buys Figma for $20B
By
Jake Peterson
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 15, 2022
Adobe purchases startup, House passes bill to block censure interference and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Tennis legend announces retirement, Defense in Florida school shooting trial unexpectedly rested its case
By
Natalie Mitchell
, Staff Writer
Published Sep 15, 2022
Roger Federer announces retirement, defense in Florida school shooting trial rest their case and more of what we're reading.
What We’re Reading: Biden pays tribute to 9/11 victims, California still fighting intense wildfires
By
Laura Lane Heathcott
Published Sep 13, 2022
Biden pays tribute to 9/11 victims, California continues the fight against wildfires and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Major shootings take place over Easter weekend, Florida governor signs 15-week abortion law
By
Dru Kennedy Hawkins
Published Apr 18, 2022
Mass shootings over Easter weekend take place across the United States, missiles strike Lviv, Ukraine and more of what we're reading.
What We’re Reading: New York COVID-19 cases on the rise, Ukraine updates
By
Victoria Gonzalez
Published Apr 14, 2022
COVID-19 cases rise in New York, Russian warship damaged by missile strike and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Storm causes power outages across Texas and Louisiana
By
Annalise Rogers
Published Apr 13, 2022
Rising inflation could reverse over the summer, many left without power after severe weather in Texas and Louisiana and more of what we're reading.
What we’re reading: Suspect of Brooklyn subway shooting arrested, highest death toll in U.S. history
By
Brooke Gianopulos
Published Apr 13, 2022
Manhunt underway for subway shooter, New York Lt. Gov. resigns and more of what we're reading.
What We’re Reading: Brooklyn subway station shooting, abortion bill in Oklahoma
By
Siena Dancsecs
Published Apr 12, 2022
Biden is taking emergency measures to address gas prices, Oklahoma governor signs legislation making abortions criminal and more.
What we’re reading: New regulations for “ghost guns,” California company accused of starting wildfires settles
By
Grace Reinhardt
Published Apr 12, 2022
Biden regulates "ghost guns," California company settles in wildfire case and more of what we're reading.
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