He gained fame for his versions of ‘Lemon Tree’ and ‘If I Had a Hammer.’
2020
Boston Fed chief: States’ rush to reopen has slowed U.S. recovery
Eric Rosengren’s comments are some of the most specific yet by a Fed official tying the health of the economy to the nation’s ability to control the virus.
Trump administration wants to ease showerhead rules
The president makes increasing water flow and dialing back appliance conservation standards a personal issue.
QAnon-supporting candidate unrepentant despite GOP criticism
She embraces a far-right conspiracy theory that President Trump is waging a secret campaign against the ‘deep state’ and a child sex trafficking ring run by satanic pedophiles and cannibals.
Omar vows to keep fighting as she savors decisive victory
She says her campaign will now focus on mobilizing voters to block President Trump from carrying Minnesota.
Children in Beirut suffer from trauma after deadly blast
As many as 100,000 kids were displaced from their homes by a massive explosion that killed over 170 people and injured about 6,000.
Three dead, 6 injured after train derails in Scotland
Torrential rain had caused flooding and travel disruptions.
U.S. commander: Islamic State threat in west Syria growing
He says the effort to transfer people out of refugee camps has been complicated and delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Tear gas at Portland protests raises concern about pollution
Environmental officials aim to prevent pollutants from reaching the Willamette River.
Report: At least 41 intellectually disabled children alleged sexual assaults at nonprofit
Some victims were as young as 12 and had IQs as low as 50, The Philadelphia Inquirer says.