Month: January 2022
Report: AG likely to indict 4 friends of settler teen killed in West Bank chase
According to TV network, officials believe there is enough evidence to charge youths for attacking Palestinian cars with rocks prior to crash that claimed life of Ahuvia Sandak
Read MoreNumber of serious COVID cases tops 1,000, even as Omicron wave appears to ebb
Health Ministry data shows transmission rate down to 1.01; top health expert predicts serious patients could rise to 1,150 before starting to decline
Read MoreQuestions mount about whether Tom Brady is retiring from the NFL
ESPN reported that Brady, considered by many the greatest quarterback to ever play, was retiring after a 22-year career. But his agent would not confirm it, prompting questions and confusion. (Image credit: Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Read MoreItaly Opts to Keep Same Leaders, Averting Political Chaos
Italian lawmakers ended a week of quarreling over how to fill the country’s mainly ceremonial position of president, re-electing Sergio Mattarella as head of state. Mario Draghi will remain prime minister for another year.
Read MorePowerful nor’easter slams East Coast bringing heavy snow and strong winds to millions – ABC News
Powerful nor’easter slams East Coast bringing heavy snow and strong winds to millions ABC News Live updates: Winter storm slams US Northeast CNN Parts of East Coast under blizzard warnings as winter storm hits CBS Mornings Photos: Snow blankets the North Fork –
Read MoreSinger Diego Verdaguer, whose hits include ‘Volveré, dies of COVID complications
The 70-year-old contracted COVID-19 in December and was hospitalized, according to a family statement. His publicist said he was vaccinated against the coronavirus. (Image credit: Berenice Bautista/AP)
Read MoreUK to deploy troops across Europe as fears grow Russia will choose ‘path of bloodshed’ by invading Ukraine
The UK is preparing to send a “clear message to the Kremlin” by increasing its number of troops deployed across Europe – as NATO hopes to prevent Russia from “choosing a path of bloodshed and destruction” by invading Ukraine.
Read More‘A welcome they’ll remember’: Ukrainian mother vows to take up gun if Russia invades
Toting a sniper rifle and promising to defend her home, Mariana Zhaglo says there are many women like her in the country
Read MoreA cross-country truck convoy reaches Canada’s capital to protest COVID restrictions
Thousands of people gathered in Ottawa to demonstrate against vaccine mandates, masks and lockdowns. Some drivers parked on the grounds of the National War Memorial before police asked them to move. (Image credit: Justin Tang/The Canadian Press via AP)
Read MoreVictory for defiant Irish fishermen as Russia agrees to move its war games from their patch
Russia has announced it will move controversial naval exercises out of Ireland’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ).
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