Month: January 2022
U.K. police request redactions to information on lockdown violation parties
British police say they want parts of a key report into lockdown-breaching government parties to remain unpublished until they finish a criminal investigation.
Read MoreBiden Touts Infrastructure Law in Pennsylvania After Bridge Collapse
(PITTSBURGH, Pa.) — Arriving just hours after a serious bridge collapse, President Joe Biden stared into the cratered muddy earth where the aging span fell early Friday, striking evidence supporting the $1 trillion infrastructure law he already had planned to
Read MoreUkraine crisis: Don’t create panic, Zelensky tells West – BBC News
Ukraine crisis: Don’t create panic, Zelensky tells West BBC News Russia-Ukraine crisis: Moscow’s top diplomat says ‘we don’t want wars’: LIVE UPDATES Fox News Moscow says U.S. response ignores its main concerns Reuters US and Ukraine at odds over threat of Russian invasion CNN
Read MoreAustin says Putin now has enough troops on border to use forces against Ukraine
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says Russia has arrayed enough military forces along Ukraine’s borders to provide Moscow with a complete range of options, including moves short of a full-scale invasion.
Read MoreAustin says Putin now has enough troops on border to use forces against Ukraine
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says Russia has arrayed enough military forces along Ukraine’s borders to provide Moscow with a complete range of options, including moves short of a full-scale invasion.
Read MoreJury selection begins in criminal trial over botched police raid that killed Breonna Taylor
Hundreds of potential jurors who gathered at a Louisville courthouse on Friday will learn whether they could be chosen for the only criminal trial over the botched police raid that left Breonna Taylor dead.
Read MoreRescuers work to help sick, stranded whale calf in Greece
Divers, vets and the coast guard have mounted a rescue operation to help a whale calf that has become trapped in shallow water in a seaside area of the Greek capital.
Read MoreRescuers work to help sick, stranded whale calf in Greece
Divers, vets and the coast guard have mounted a rescue operation to help a whale calf that has become trapped in shallow water in a seaside area of the Greek capital.
Read MoreRescuers work to help sick, stranded whale calf in Greece
Divers, vets and the coast guard have mounted a rescue operation to help a whale calf that has become trapped in shallow water in a seaside area of the Greek capital.
Read MoreState and local governments see rebound after billions of dollars in losses during pandemic
State and local governments lost at least $117 billion of expected revenue early in the pandemic, according to an Associated Press analysis, but many are now awash in record amounts of money, boosted partly by federal aid.
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