Month: October 2022
Interior Secretary Haaland says U.S. is expanding Native American massacre site
Interior Secretary Deb Haaland has announced an expansion of a National Park Service historical site dedicated to the massacre by U.S. troops of more than 200 Native Americans in what is now southeastern Colorado.
Read MoreWatch: Trump bitterly complains that ‘somebody leaked’ his plans to launch Patriot missiles at Mexican cartels
Mark Esper spent over 15 months as Secretary of Defense in Donald Trump’s administration, but that didn’t stop the former president from lashing out his ex-Pentagon chief. During a speech at the America First Policy Institute (AFPI) Hispanic Leadership Conference
Read MoreThere’s ‘no friggin’ way’ Putin’s mobilization will lead to anything but failure: retired general
On Wednesday, retired Lt. Gen. Mark Hertling took to Twitter to explain why the upcoming Russian mobilization into Ukraine ordered by Vladimir Putin is doomed before it even begins. “Interestingly, RU State TV now claiming it will take ‘two months’
Read MoreEU agrees on price cap for Russian oil over Ukraine war
European Union countries agreed Wednesday to impose a price cap on Russian oil and other new sanctions after Moscow illegally annexed four regions in Ukraine amid its monthslong war, EU officials said.
Read MoreClimate change made global summer droughts 20 times more likely
Widespread drought that dried up large parts of Europe, the United States and China this past summer was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study.
Read MoreClimate change made global summer droughts 20 times more likely
Widespread drought that dried up large parts of Europe, the United States and China this past summer was made 20 times more likely by climate change, according to a new study.
Read MoreProlonged drought brings famine and fear to Somalia
Somalia is in the midst of the worst drought anyone there can remember. More than 1 million have fled. A rare famine declaration could be made within weeks. Climate change and fallout from the war in Ukraine are in part
Read MoreVladimir Putin reportedly crafted a hit list: ‘Those who are with us will be fine and the rest we will kill’
Russian President Vladimir Putin has crafted a hit list, according to his Russian state media mouthpiece. The Daily Beast cited the Russian show The Evening With Vladimir Solovyov made it clear that things aren’t going well with the Russian invasion
Read MoreElon Musk’s Twitter Will Be a Wild Ride
His deal to buy the company is back on. Here are six predictions about Twitter under Musk’s control, if it happens.
Read MoreRussia uses Iran-made suicide drones to attack Ukrainian town near Kyiv
1 injured in strike on Bila Tserkva; governor says local infrastructure damaged in six hits on the town; army says it shot down 6 UAVs without specifying location
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