Month: October 2021
Kyrsten Sinema Wants to Cut $100 Billion in Proposed Climate Funds, Sources Say
The Arizona senator, who started in politics as an environmentalist, is one of two centrist Democrats who could make or break a spending bill at the center of President Biden’s legislative agenda.
Read MoreWanted Hezbollah terrorist behind 1985 TWA hijacking said to have died
Ali Atwi among those sought by FBI for involvement in 17-day ordeal during which US Navy diver Robert Stethem was tortured and murdered; Hezbollah mourns ‘loyal man’
Read MoreAs Bannon Bucks Subpoena, Trump Fights Power of Jan. 6 Probe
For months, the House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 insurrection has waited to hear from the people closest to Donald Trump to shed light on what the former President was doing as hundreds of his supporters stormed the U.S.
Read MoreNo federal charges against officer who shot and paralyzed Jacob Blake – The Guardian
No federal charges against officer who shot and paralyzed Jacob Blake The Guardian Feds won’t seek civil rights charges against Officer Rusten Sheskey in Jacob Blake shooting TMJ4 News Justice Department won’t pursue charges against Wisconsin officer who shot Jacob Blake Fox News
Read MoreThe Los Angeles County sheriff won’t enforce a vaccine mandate in his agency
Sheriff Alex Villanueva oversees the nation’s largest sheriff’s department, with roughly 18,000 employees. He said his employees are willing to be terminated rather than get vaccinated. (Image credit: Jae C. Hong/AP)
Read MoreJan. 6 commission threatens criminal referrals after Steve Bannon snubs subpoena – NBC News
Jan. 6 commission threatens criminal referrals after Steve Bannon snubs subpoena NBC News Biden refuses to assert privilege over Trump documents sought by January 6 committee CNN QAnon circles are spreading a conspiracy theory about photos of Biden’s White House staging area,
Read MoreRemarks by President Biden on the September Jobs Report – The White House
Remarks by President Biden on the September Jobs Report The White House
Read MoreTrump pal Elliott Broidy attempts legal ‘jujitsu’ in bid to sue Qatar over hacked emails: report
Former Republican National Committee finance chairman Elliott Broidy is employing an unusual legal tactic in his legal battle with Qatar, Politico reported Friday. Broidy, a longtime ally of Trump who served as a vice chairman of the Trump Victory Committee
Read MoreIsrael among more than 130 countries to reach deal on minimum corporate tax
US Treasury chief says agreement will end ‘race to the bottom’ by deterring multinational firms from shifting profits to states with lower rates
Read MoreCollege admissions scandal: Abdelaziz and Wilson are first parents to be found guilty – CNN
College admissions scandal: Abdelaziz and Wilson are first parents to be found guilty CNN Parents guilty in first college admissions scandal trial CBS Evening News John Wilson and Gamal Abdelaziz Convicted In Varsity Blues Trial The New York Times 2 parents convicted in
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