Month: March 2022
Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators ‘suffered symptoms of suspected chemical weapons poisoning’
Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich and Ukrainian peace negotiators have suffered symptoms of suspected “chemical weapons” poisoning, according to reports.
Read MoreMore Trump advisors face contempt votes from Jan. 6 committee
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol is pushing ahead with contempt charges against two men who served as advisers to President Donald Trump.
Read MoreThe Environmental Protection Agency would get a big increase in funding.
President Biden’s $11.8 billion proposed budget for the E.P.A. would be a 29 percent increase from 2021.
Read MoreWhite House proposes extra $300M for Technology Modernization Fund in 2023 – FedScoop
White House proposes extra $300M for Technology Modernization Fund in 2023 FedScoop Veterans Affairs budget would get another big boost under White House’s 2023 spending plan Military Times White House Wants 18% Increase in IRS Budget Bloomberg Tax This week in Congress: White
Read MoreBiden’s new budget calls for funding police and taxing billionaires
Budgets set out a president’s priorities, and with his 2023 budget, President Biden says he cares about deficit reduction, defense spending, supporting police and cutting costs for families. (Image credit: Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreStatement by President Joe Biden on the FY 2023 Budget – The White House
Statement by President Joe Biden on the FY 2023 Budget The White House White House to target billionaires with new minimum tax in 2023 budget Fox Business White House 2023 budget makes big pivot to deficit reduction The Washington Post White House to
Read MoreUkraine closes humanitarian corridors because it says Russia may attack them
Intelligence reports warned of Russian provocations along the routes, Ukrainian officials said. Ukraine and Russia have regularly agreed to establish corridors from some of the hardest-hit cities. (Image credit: Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Read MoreUkraine closes humanitarian corridors because it says Russia may attack them
Intelligence reports warned of Russian provocations along the routes, Ukrainian officials said. Ukraine and Russia have regularly agreed to establish corridors from some of the hardest-hit cities. (Image credit: Chris McGrath/Getty Images)
Read MoreFrance’s Macron hits back at rival over ‘killer’ chants
French President Emmanuel Macron hit the campaign trail on Monday and immediately took aim at his far-right rival Eric Zemmour as the clock ticks down on elections less than two weeks away. Switching from his lofty perch as head of
Read MoreFacing outbreak in Shanghai, China begins biggest COVID-19 lockdown in 2 years
China has begun its most extensive lockdown in two years to conduct mass testing and control a growing outbreak in Shanghai. China’s largest city with 26 million people had handled previous outbreaks with limited lockdowns of housing compounds or workplaces
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