Month: March 2022
FBI agent says Gov. Whitmer kidnap plotters were ‘excited’ about bomb
An FBI agent who was working undercover says two key people in the plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor were excited to get their hands on explosives.
Read MoreFBI agent says Gov. Whitmer kidnap plotters were ‘excited’ about bomb
An FBI agent who was working undercover says two key people in the plot to kidnap Michigan’s governor were excited to get their hands on explosives.
Read MoreFederal Judge Finds Trump Most Likely Committed Crimes Over 2020 Election – The New York Times
Federal Judge Finds Trump Most Likely Committed Crimes Over 2020 Election The New York Times Judge: ‘More likely than not’ that Trump ‘corruptly attempted’ to block Congress from counting votes on January 6 CNN Trump likely committed crime with plan to obstruct
Read More3 killed in pileup of dozens of vehicles in Pennsylvania snow squall, officials say – NBC News
3 killed in pileup of dozens of vehicles in Pennsylvania snow squall, officials say NBC News Pennsylvania snow squall causes massive pile-up, leaves three people dead Fox News Fiery pileup kills at least three in Pennsylvania CBS Evening News Why Snow Squalls Pose
Read MoreUkraine claws back territory in country’s north ahead of talks in Istanbul – The Washington Post
Ukraine claws back territory in country’s north ahead of talks in Istanbul The Washington PostView Full Coverage on Google News
Read MoreU.S. seeks new lithium sources as demand for clean energy grows
The element is critical to the development of lithium-ion batteries, which are rechargeable batteries seen as critical to reducing the carbon emissions created by cars and other forms of transportation.
Read MoreU.S. seeks new lithium sources as demand for clean energy grows
The element is critical to the development of lithium-ion batteries, which are rechargeable batteries seen as critical to reducing the carbon emissions created by cars and other forms of transportation.
Read MoreRussia’s invasion of Ukraine hits an impasse amid fierce fighting and looming peace talks
Nearly 5,000 people have been killed and 160,000 remain trapped inside the city of Mariupol without heat, water or electricity. Ukraine said the city is on the verge of a humanitarian catastrophe, but no evacuation corridors were agreed on Monday,
Read MorePutin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Ukraine and the West: ‘Don’t push us into the corner’
President Biden on Monday stood by his comments over the weekend that Russia’s Vladimir Putin “cannot remain in power” as Ukraine President Zelensky said he was open to discussing neutrality for his nation in exchange for a ceasefire. Special correspondent
Read MoreAnalyzing Russia’s views on Ukraine, NATO and the use of nuclear weapons
The carnage in Ukraine continues as Russia appears to be changing tactics. Andrew Weiss, vice president for studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.
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