Month: September 2022
Hurricane Ian Live Updates: New College and Ringling College cancel classes – Sarasota Herald-Tribune
Hurricane Ian Live Updates: New College and Ringling College cancel classes Sarasota Herald-Tribune Tracking Hurricane Ian: Forecast track and satellite image KHOU 11 Hurricane Ian forms, to intensify as Florida watches issued Orlando Sentinel Beware of price gouging, county consumer protection says Bay News
Read MoreItaly’s Giorgia Meloni: From teen activist who praised Mussolini to brink of power
Likely new PM’s party uses the same flame on its logo as the neo-fascist, post-war MSI, but she says the flame has ‘nothing to do with fascism’
Read MoreEurope Looks at Italy’s Giorgia Meloni With Caution and Trepidation
Giorgia Meloni, poised to be the country’s first far-right leader since Mussolini, says she supports Ukraine and has moderated her harsh views on Europe, but there are doubts, given her partners.
Read MorePfizer-BioNTech Seeks to Expand Omicron Booster to 5- to 11-Year-Olds
Pfizer asked U.S. regulators Monday to expand use of its updated COVID-19 booster shot to children ages 5 to 11. Elementary school-aged children already received kid-sized doses of Pfizer’s original vaccine, a third of the dose given to everyone 12
Read MoreMeloni Faces Early Test of Italy’s Resolve on Russia and Ukraine
The hard-right leader Giorgia Meloni has been a full-throated supporter of Ukraine, but her coalition partners have sounded like apologists for Vladimir V. Putin.
Read MoreHow a fringe far-right group with neo-fascist roots become Italy’s biggest party
Leader of the Brothers of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, is poised to head Italy’s first far-right-led government since Mussolini during World War II
Read MoreRussian Military-Recruitment Centers Attacked Amid Mobilization Pushback
Tensions grew in Russia over mobilization for the war in Ukraine as two military-recruitment centers came under attack and lines grew at the border with draft-age men seeking to leave the country.
Read MoreRussian men flee the country. Many are showing up in Istanbul
Men are fleeing Russia by land or air days after President Vladimir Putin said he was mobilizing more forces into Ukraine. NPR met Russians arriving in Turkey, where they don’t need visas to enter. (Image credit: Ozan Kose/AFP via Getty
Read MoreGunman kills 13 in central Russian school, 23 wounded, officials say
Authorities say a gunman has killed 13 people and wounded 23 others in a school in central Russia.
Read MoreA very revealing Donald Trump quote about why he ran for president – CNN
A very revealing Donald Trump quote about why he ran for president CNN Biggest takeaways for the feds in Maggie Haberman’s Trump book Axios Donald Trump calls NYT reporter Maggie Haberman his ‘psychiatrist’ New York Post Trump Complains To Maggie Haberman About, Well,
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