A selection of news stories covering a range of topics, including the aftermath of the Syrian civil war, the investigation into a Wisconsin school shooting, the NBA's All-Star game format, the Oscars shortlist, astronomical discoveries, holiday blues, a look at the effectiveness of UN summits, the future of organ transplants, and the latest on Wall Street.
After Assad's fall, the task of unearthing the dead from Syria's mass graves is just beginning. Police chief says motive for Wisconsin school shooting was a 'combination of factors'. NBA announces All-Star tournament plan for this season: 4 teams, 3 games, 1 night. 'Emilia Pérez' and 'Wicked' advance in Oscars shortlists. Two stars may be orbiting each other near a supermassive black hole in our Milky Way galaxy. Are you catching holiday blues instead of cheer? Here are some ways to find peace.
Associated Press 100 Photos of 2024: An epic catalog of humanity. The World in Pictures. Can U.N. summits save the planet? A faltering year of talks brings up questions about the process. Who wants a pig organ? Patients sick and tired of waiting years for a transplant. Europe offers clues for solving America's maternal mortality crisis. Event promoters, hotels and lodging sites soon will have to disclose extra fees up front. Pennsylvania's Bethlehem: The city founded by Moravians on Christmas eve keeps its traditions alive. Instalaciones fronterizas de EEUU para niños migrantes mejoran, pero no lo suficiente: informe. The S&P 500 fell 0.4% Tuesday, though it’s still near its all-time high set earlier this month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 0.6%, and the Nasdaq composite fell 0.3% from its record set the day before. Nvidia, the superstar stock that’s been a big reason for Wall Street’s run to records this year, fell for the eighth time in the last nine days. Treasury yields held relatively steady after sales at U.S. retailers strengthened by more than expected. Bitcoin set another record. The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 267.58 points, or 0.6%, to 43,449.90.The S&P 500 is down 0.48 points, or less than 0.1%.The S&P 500 is up 1,280.78 points, or 26.9%
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