Almanac: February 23
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Authorities have identified the 17-year-old suspect accused of killing three children at a Taylor Swift-themed dance event in the United Kingdom. Judge Andrew Menary ruled Thursday that suspect Axel Rudakubana’s identity could be revealed despite being a minor. Rudakubana will turn 18 in six days, according to local reports. “Whilst I accept it is exceptional…
Kate, Princess of Wales, tops an Ipsos poll as the most beloved British royal with a 66% favorability rating. Prince William and Princess Anne follow closely in popularity. King Charles maintains a solid 56% approval despite health challenges. In contrast, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have significantly lower ratings.
PepsiCo lowered its full-year outlook for organic revenue but reiterated its forecast for its earnings growth.
The United States is full of strange laws that are still on the books. For example, did you know in Colorado, you can’t use upholstered furniture outside? In Georgia, were you aware that you can’t let chickens cross the road? Among Michigan’s strangest laws include car buying on Sundays. 6 WEIRD BEACH LAWS AROUND UNITED…
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar voiced concerns over the structured rise of religious conversions in India, particularly among tribal communities. He described this trend as a dangerous indication that could reshape the political landscape and urged immediate action to counter these efforts, stressing the importance of preserving cultural and spiritual values.
This week on “Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan,” President-elect Trump promises big change for America’s role in the world – but with much of the world on fire, will his policies extinguish the flames or fuel them? Margaret Brennan speaks to Rep. Michael Waltz, Trump’s pick for national security adviser, as well as Cindy…