Thursday night’s Democratic presidential debate in Houston, Texas made clear that there are three main candidates leading the field, Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders, according to AP Washington Bureau Chief Julie Pace. (Sept. 13)
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Chinese families pay the price as pork costs soar
Chinese families are rethinking menu options as pork prices soar after herds were decimated by African swine fever and pig farms closed for environmental reasons. (Sept. 13)
Pope’s Thailand visit will also be a family reunion
The first papal visit to Thailand in 35 years is a particularly special occasion for the Pope’s second cousin, Sister Ana Rosa Sivori. (Sept. 13)
Democrats impress debate watchers in Atlanta
People packed in Manuel’s Tavern in Atlanta to watch the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate debate, the third of the 2020 election cycle. (Sept. 13)
Democrats impress debate watchers in Atlanta
People packed in Manuel’s Tavern in Atlanta to watch the 2020 Democratic presidential candidate debate, the third of the 2020 election cycle. (Sept. 13)
Leguizamo reflects on his 1999 Emmy win and his 2019 nomination
Actor John Leguizamo reflects on his first Emmy win in 1999, and his latest nomination 20 years later. (Sept. 12)
Today in History for September 13th
Highlights of this day in history: Israel and the Palestinians sign a major accord; President George W. Bush takes responsibility for the federal response to Hurricane Katrina; Attica prison uprising ends; Rapper Tupac Shakur dies. (Sept. 13)
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In Ohio, cost of opioid crisis isn’t just fiscal
Public officials in Ohio say no amount of money will restore the cities that have been upended by the opioid crisis. Local police and fire chiefs say it’s taken an immeasurable toll on the wellbeing of first responders on the front lines. (Sept. 12)
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Here’s the latest for Thursday, September 12th: House approves guidelines to impeach President Trump; Activists protest fossil fuels ahead of Democratic Presidential debate; Historic flooding in Spain; Hillary Clinton stops by exhibit dedicated to emails.
Farmers, others worry about tainted sewage sludge
Experts are raising concerns that sewage sludge used as fertilizer around the U.S. could contaminate crops with potentially harmful chemicals (Sept. 12)