Month: September 2022
Israel: Al Jazeera reporter was likely killed unintentionally by its forces
By James Mackenzie JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli investigations into the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh in May concluded that she was likely to have been unintentionally shot by an Israeli soldier but was not deliberately targeted, the military
Read MoreFootage shows chaotic moments after attack on soldiers’ bus in Jordan Valley
Gunfire from soldiers returning fire at attackers heard in new video; IDF chief says 1,500 wanted Palestinians arrested in nightly raids after wave of attacks earlier this year
Read MoreUkraine says nuclear plant offline after Russian shelling
Europe’s largest nuclear plant has been knocked off Ukraine’s electricity grid after its last transmission line was disconnected as a result of a fire caused by Russian shelling. The International Atomic Energy Agency said it was informed Monday by Ukrainian
Read MoreJudge Grants Trump’s Request for Special Master to Review Mar-a-Lago Documents
The ruling would effectively bar federal prosecutors from using a key piece of evidence as they continue to investigate whether Mr. Trump illegally retained national defense documents at his estate.
Read MoreUkraine’s armed forces poised to ‘bag a bunch’ of Putin’s ‘stupid, drunk and brutal’ soldiers: military expert
Appearing on MSNBC on Labor Day afternoon, retired Gen. Barry McCaffrey said that Russian President Vladimir Putin is “in a box” and on the verge of suffering a humiliating defeat in Ukraine due to the unsuitability of the military forces
Read MoreWATCH: On Labor Day, Biden delivers remarks in two swing states as midterms approach
President Joe Biden is beginning his Labor Day celebrations with a trip to one battleground state, Wisconsin, before making his third trip in less than a week to another, Pennsylvania. The White House says Biden will be celebrating “the dignity
Read MoreIn Jackson, Miss., volunteers work hard to bring water to residents who need help
Local nonprofits have been delivering water directly to some residents, but the groups are still working on scaling up to dealing with a problem that stretches across the city. (Image credit: Leslie Gamboni for NPR)
Read MoreFederal judge grants Trump’s special master request to review Mar-a-Lago materials
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon has granted former President Donald Trump’s request for a special master to review documents seized by the FBI from Mar-a-Lago last month. (Image credit: GIORGIO VIERA/AFP via Getty Images)
Read MoreA special master will review Mar-a-Lago documents seized by FBI – NPR
A special master will review Mar-a-Lago documents seized by FBI NPR Judge unseals more details about items seized from Trump’s Mar-a-Lago Face the Nation Trump suggests the Mar-a-Lago documents were bound for his library. But advisers say he’s rarely talked about it. Yahoo
Read MoreJudge grants Trump’s request for special master to handle seized documents – The Guardian US
Judge grants Trump’s request for special master to handle seized documents The Guardian US Trump allowed ‘special master’ in case over handling of classified documents BBC Judge grants Donald Trump’s request for special master, halts government review of seized Mar-a-Lago documents ABC News
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