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It s not just the smoke â as climate change prompts more wildfires, hidden health risks emerge Climate change is expected to lead to a rise in the number of wildfires, which pose health dangers due to smoke inhalation. But there are also other risks to consider, such as the impact on mental health and clean water supplies. Social Sharing ....
Malcolm X was determined to sunder blacks’ alliance with Jews, whom he characterized as “hypocrites” and “Pharisees,” and to forge instead a strong bond between blacks and Arabs. ....
The New Paper Giant tree collapses on Tanglin CC, no one hurt The tree was more than 24m tall with a girth of 4.6m. The debris was cleared by 5pm on Monday. PHOTO: SHIN MIN DAILY NEWS Students at a pottery lesson in the Tanglin Community Club had just left when a huge tree fell and damaged the roof of its Ceramic Room last Saturday. A pottery teacher and an assistant who were in the room were unhurt. The National Parks Board was alerted to the fallen West Indian locust tree at Malcolm Park beside the community club, at about 8.30pm. The 24m-tall. ....
US President Joe Biden delivers his inauguration speech. Photo: AFP Here are some of the people Biden has called on to run the US government. Director of the Central Intelligence Agency: William Burns Photo: Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP During more than three decades as a US diplomat, including as deputy secretary of state under President Barack Obama, Burns honed specialties in Russia and the Middle East and was ambassador to Russia. Attorney General: Merrick Garland Photo: JIM WATSON / AFP A federal appeals court judge since 1997, Garland was nominated by Obama for the US Supreme Court in 2016, but Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell refused to consider the nomination in a presidential election year. ....
WHYY By It’s not easy to recognize important historical moments while they’re happening. But 2020 has been a year marked by disaster and debacle. It has featured a deadly global pandemic, a reckoning over racism in the wake of several Black Americans killed by police, and a tense, litigious election. Looking back, historians, political insiders, and on-the-ground organizers agree that the last 12 months or so will leave an indelible impression. “I don’t know a historian right now who isn’t still kind of in shock,” said Timothy Lombardo, a Philadelphia-born historian of conservative politics. Lombardo, who is now a professor at the University of South Alabama, is careful to note it’s impossible to predict how the future will remember the present too many moving parts and extenuating factors. However, it’s possible to take cues from the past. ....