Here's a look at trending topics for today, Nov. 27:
Frank Reich

Hurts reacts after scoring the game-winning touchdown in overtime against the Bills.
Hurts reacts after scoring the game-winning touchdown in overtime against the Bills.
Tim Nwachukwu/Getty ImagesThe U.S. and China will temporarily lower tariffs on each other’s products in a dramatic ratcheting down of trade tensions that buys the world’s two largest economies three months to work towa… Read moreUS, China to slash tariffs during 90-day reprieve for talks
Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost was elected as Roman Catholic pontiff, the first pope from the U.S. and a possible bridge between the moderate and hard-line sides of a divided Church. Read moreCardinal Prevost becomes 1st American pope; takes the name Leo XIV
As states rush to address falling literacy scores, a new kind of education debate in state legislatures is taking hold: not whether reading instruction needs fixing, but how to fix it. Read moreAs reading scores fall, states turn to phonics � but not without a fight
“The Armed Forces of Pakistan have duly been authorized to undertake corresponding actions,� the statement, issued after the National Security Committee meeting, added. Read morePakistan signals potential retaliation after India’s air strike
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Social housing seen as solving several issues
Marinell Chandler’s story reflects the experience of tens of thousands of federal employees since President Donald Trump took office in January. Read moreLife as a federal worker is a roller coaster ride, park ranger says
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Efforts to restore wild salmon ramp up as numbers decline
Even by rural hospital standards, Keokuk County Hospital and Clinics in southeastern Iowa is small. Read moreCOVID worsened shortages of doctors and nurses. Five years on, rural hospitals still struggle
Hundreds of people lined Route 66 near Flagstaff City Hall on Saturday to protest the policies and recent actions of the Trump administration. Read moreGallery: Hundreds protest Trump actions outside Flagstaff City Hall
Staff Photographer
{{description}}
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
Early results from some cities show reducing traffic is not enough. Read moreThese big cities cut back cars. This is what happened next
The Senate unanimously approved a bill in 2022 to end the practice. Read moreSenate weighs whether to ‘lock the clock� and end daylight saving time, which Arizona hasn’t observed since 1968
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Believe the hype over seaweed farms
The church’s 266th leader, Francis died Monday morning, the Vatican announced. Read morePope Francis, beloved for his compassion and willingness to shake up scandal-ridden church, dies at 88
“We’re going to have tremendous stress from AI,� said New Jersey state Sen. Bob Smith, a Democrat who chairs the Environment and Energy Committee. Read moreLawmakers fear AI data centers will drive up residents� power bills
The next time you’re on a Zoom meeting or asking ChatGPT a question, picture this: The information zips instantaneously through a room of hot, humming servers, traveling hundreds, possibly tho… Read moreAs demand for AI rises, so do power thirsty data centers
The shooter, identified as 20-year-old Phoenix Ikner, was shot by officers and taken into custody before being transported to the hospital, according to police. Read moreTwo dead, suspect in custody after sheriff’s deputy’s son opens fire at Florida State University, police say
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: What’s the connection between microplastics and increased antibiotic resistance?
There’s uncertainty around programs such as federal work-study and TRIO, which provides college access services to disadvantaged students. Read moreBlack colleges ponder their future as Trump makes cuts to education dollars
The findings raise questions about how the Trump administration determined that the migrants sent to El Salvador were violent criminals. Read moreAbout 90% of migrants sent to El Salvador lacked US criminal record
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Urban wildlife continues adapting
The president is denying reports of any political split with the billionaire first buddy and has portrayed the shift as mutually agreeable. Read moreMusk will soon step away from prominent Trump administration role, report says
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Warmer weather means uptick in ticks
Senate Armed Services Committee leaders said they are preparing a letter to the acting Pentagon inspector general on Wednesday that would request a probe of the incident. Read moreBipartisan chorus seeks probes after Signal group chat incident
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Researchers see major factors in why wildfires burning more in eastern U.S.
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Activists working to conserve prairie dogs
Grant cancellations at other agencies are already leading to job losses. Read moreTrump’s science cuts have thrown the research world into chaos
Support for the reform has only grown in recent months as Mexico has fended off insults, threats of tariffs and even the specter of U.S. military intervention from President Donald Trump. Read moreIn a flash of nationalism, Mexico bans the planting of genetically modified corn
“To us, it’s so obvious the impact that can be made just in a short amount of time and with a small budget,� said Amy Eschbach, a nurse who has worked with CAPABLE clients in the St. Louis area, where a Medicare Advantage plan covers CAPABLE. Read moreHome improvements can help people age independently. But Medicare seldom picks up the bill
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: Can the Great Salk Lake be saved?
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in response to questions sent by Bloomberg that “Russia believes that the United States and Iran should resolve all problems through negotiations� and that Moscow “is ready to do everything in its power to achieve this.� Read morePutin agrees to help Trump broker nuclear talks with Iran
This week's EarthTalk article from Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss. Read moreEarthTalk: How are green corridors in cities helping to mitigate climate change?
MARYSVILLE, Australia � As fire raged several hillsides away from their house on the afternoon of Feb. 7, 2009, David Barton reassured his wife: “Don’t worry. Entire towns don’t burn down.� Read moreAfter this Australian town burned down, experts warned against rebuilding. Nobody listened
{{summary}}
{}
{{description}}
Email notifications are only sent once a day, and only if there are new matching items.
Sign up for our flagship newsletter covering all the local news to keep you informed.
I'm not interested
Get up-to-the-minute news sent straight to your device.
Sorry, an error occurred.
Already Subscribed!
Cancel anytime
Thank you .
Your account has been registered, and you are now logged in.
Check your email for details.
Submitting this form below will send a message to your email with a link to change your password.
An email message containing instructions on how to reset your password has been sent to the email address listed on your account.
No promotional rates found.
Secure & Encrypted
Thank you.
Your gift purchase was successful! Your purchase was successful, and you are now logged in.
Rate: | |
Begins: | |
Transaction ID: |
A receipt was sent to your email.