Month: July 2022
Charges of fake Trump endorsement roil a GOP primary in New York – POLITICO
Charges of fake Trump endorsement roil a GOP primary in New York POLITICO
Read MoreAt $1.1 Billion, the Mega Millions Jackpot Is Among History’s Largest Prizes
DES MOINES, Iowa — At over $1 billion, the Mega Millions jackpot is among the largest lottery prizes ever up for grabs, making it the latest focus of lotteries that have been conducted in the U.S. and around the world
Read MoreSummer boosters for people under 50 shelved in favor of updated boosters in the fall
The Biden administration is scrapping plans to offer COVID boosters for people under 50 this summer. Instead they will push for an earlier release of the next generation boosters in the fall. (Image credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
Read MoreNorth Korea Threatens to Annihilate South’s Military Should It Try Pre-Emptive Strike
The Kim regime has grown more bellicose, with a new South Korean administration planning to resume full-scale joint military exercises with the U.S. next month.
Read MoreWhat the strong dollar means for you
For the first time in about two decades, the euro’s value is about that of a US dollar. | Paul Zinken/picture alliance via Getty Images The soaring value of the US dollar has broad implications for American consumers and the
Read MoreEXCLUSIVE: Prosecutors prepare for court battle to force former White House officials to testify about Trump’s January 6 conversations – CNN
EXCLUSIVE: Prosecutors prepare for court battle to force former White House officials to testify about Trump’s January 6 conversations CNN Donald Trump at great risk of prosecution after DOJ investigation expands. Slate Donald Trump defends post-election actions in new Truth Social rant New
Read MoreBiden’s latest global infrastructure plan is all about competing with China. That’s a problem.
President Joe Biden walks to board Air Force One at Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland on June 25, as he headed to Germany to attend the Group of Seven Summit last month. | Susan Walsh/AP China and the US
Read More‘Every day it’s louder and louder’: Ukrainians in Russia’s firing line fear shelling will never end
Ukraine says it is launching a counter-offensive in the south but as this gruesome war enters its sixth month people living on the frontline in the Donbas region of eastern Ukraine fear the shelling will never end.
Read MoreSurprise deal hammered out by Democrats touted as major step toward climate goals
Legislation will push renewable energy projects, offer tax breaks on electric vehicles and cut emissions by up to 44% of 2005 levels, if bill can make it through Congress
Read MoreHead of UN panel probing Israel claims ‘Jewish lobby’ comments taken out of context
Former rights chief Navi Pillay says the council does not question any state’s membership in the UN, claims remarks by Miloon Kothari deliberately made misleading
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